Visions for Sheffield in 2030
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:32 pm
One item on the agenda for the meeting in Meersbrook on Thursday is discussing visions for the City in 2030. I have started to collect some on a wiki page and this are some initial ideas:
A Vision for Sheffield in 2030
Some ideas for where we might be in 2030.
Housing
Following a massive ecological refurbishment and insulation of the cities housing 90% of the stock runs without needing heating for all but a handful of days a year, clean wood burners and electric heaters and air and ground sourced heat pumps make up the gap.
Food
50% of the cities fruit and veg are grown within the city and a total of 85% of the cities food comes from the catchment area of the river Don between Sheffield and the North Sea.
The change in climatic conditions has made olive growing viable in the Peak District.
Energy
The Blackburn Meadows biogas plant provides 80% of the gas used in the city for cooking. Gas from the North Sea is almost gone and imports by ship and pipline from overseas dried up a decade ago.
Small scale water and wind turbines and PV provides 100% of the cities electricity for public and private lighting.
There are discussions underway about how to totally phase out the use of coal, gas and oil in order that Sheffield can become a carbon negative city.
Transport
80% of deliveries within the city are made using cart horses, bike trailers and electric vans.
A massive expansion of the tram network is underway, all the old rail lines have already been brought back into use.
Water
A massive rebuilding of the cities drainage system is underway with the aim of totally separating out surface water from foul water and reducing the outflow of sewage to the rivers to zero and dramatically reducing the volume of flood water flowing down the Don (100 year storms are now annual events). This involves some large scale works and in addition small scale ones like the increased usage of soakaways and domestic rainwater collection and use of grey water for things like flushing toilets.
Work is about to start on the Humber barrage -- to save a huge area from being encroached by the sea. It is now expected that sea levels will rise by 4 metres by 2100 which would make Doncaster a coastal town, the worse predictions from the start of the Century of 2m by 2100 have been proven to be optimistic.
Economy
Half the population work outside the old economy now for around half their time, LETS, Time Banking and other alternative exchange schemes are very popular but the biggest contribution has been made by the alternative, zero-interest, currency, the Sheffield Pound. It's possible to purchase a significant proportion of the energy, food and services people need using the Sheffield pound and people are stating to discuss what would happen if all the conventional debts that people have in the city where brought up by the city and converted into Sheffield pound debts -- it has been estimated that Sheffield could become a debt free city within 5 years if this were done.