Including 18 closely related terms such as other emissions, carbon emission, and emission source.
… that the council is able to appropriately quantify and take forward more confidentially the provisional opportunities identified within. Considering the current emission ‘hot spots’ (certain Council owned buildings, fleet and leisure centres), SKDC should prioritise and coordinate efforts towards these emissions sources in the first instance, and use the contents of this Carbon Reduction Action Plan for further…
… has set a target of reducing its carbon footprint by at least 30% by 2030, as well as endeavouring to become net-zero carbon as soon as viable before 2050. This target covers those emission sources that are under both direct and indirect control of the Council (Table 1). 8 Section 2: Carbon footprint Section 2: Carbon footprint This section provides an inventory of SKDC’s greenhouse gas…
… have been phased according to the estimated cost per tonne of carbon dioxide abated (CAPEX £/tCO2e), with the most cost efficient projects deployed first. • The costs and emissions provided in this report are estimates, and the order (CAPEX / tCO2e) may be subject to change when actual quotes are received as the projects progress. Estimated CAPEX GBP Annual emissions saving tCO2e £ / tCO2e…
… potential should be conducted at all leisure centres to update the potential carbon emission reduction within this plan. This will require planning and liaison with the management companies and alignment with future development plans. A few simple energy efficiency measures can reduce energy consumption however. Although specific measures for reducing energy consumption should be identified through more…
… for designated person • Regular management meetings to review energy use 33 Section 3: Carbon reduction opportunities Other Emissions – Business travel Carbon Reduction Opportunities The emissions associated with business travel on behalf of SKDC currently total 99 tCO2e. Whilst proportionally and in terms of prioritisation, there are more carbon intensive hotspots the Council should target…