Local authorities in Scotland are required to publish yearly data on their compliance with their climate change duties – including the emissions reduction projects they are undertaking.
Project expected to be completed end of 2019
There is an ongoing programme to reduce energy efficiency in public buildings by 2.5% per year. I met.
Thermal imaging was undertaken on 6,000 properties during 2016. This information was loaded onto the web and householders were encouraged to view it and seek advice on energy efficiency measures. Interest was high but follow up was low.
7 multi-storey blocks in Seaton to be over-clad to improve energy efficiency. Covers period 2016-2018. Anticipated 477 tCO2e saving. Will reduce emissions associated with heating the building.
From 2016-2023. Estimated 4,366 tCO2e over 7 years. Over one third of the city’s street lighting stock has been converted to LED. Project expected to be completed end of 2019.
Currently, there are 40 fleet cars and 3 vans consisting of 25 electric or alternatively fuelled vehicles, 5 hybrid vehicles and 1 Wheelchair accessible vehicle. The car-club membership was 887 in 2017/18 compared to 677 in 2016/17.
Will save both diesel and petrol emission.
Will save both diesel and petrol emission.
Chargepoints with installation organised by the Council are at 106. 68 public, 16 for car club only and 22 for fleet.
11 electric vehicle charging points becoming available in Aberdeen in 2017 and 2 further rapid recharging points were installed in 2018.
Approximately 47,000 properties are now served by communal food waste bins. Food waste is collected separately from other waste streams. Work continues to improve participation and capture rates.
There is an ongoing programme to reduce energy efficiency in public buildings by 2.5% per year. It is projected that the 2017/18 target of 2.5% reduction has been met.
Project completed. Anticipated 189tCO2e. 96 properties in a three-story mixed tenure block to be insulated externally to improve energy efficiency. Will reduce emissions associated with heating the building.
Can save grid electricity and natural gas. Aberdeen City Council has an ongoing programme to reduce energy efficiency in public buildings by 2.5% per year. 2015/16 a saving of 2,349 tCO2e was achieved. Energy efficiency Projects are currently measured on energy cost savings for paybacks.
Inventory update being compiled - will see a further reduction on figures shown.