Including the closely related terms carbon task, carbon task, and carbon saving.
… to steer PCC towards becoming a net zero-carbon local authority by 2030. As Chair of the Net Zero Carbon Task and Finish Group, I recognise the scale of the challenge faced by all of us and our services but take comfort from the fact that members and officers alike are enthusiastic and willing to change. As a starting point, this Action Plan outlines a pragmatic route towards the Council becoming…
… reductions; 5. Work with the Public Services Board and Swansea Bay City Deal partners to develop exciting opportunities to deliver carbon saving; 6. Collaborate with experts from the private sector and 3rd sectors to develop innovative solutions to becoming net zero carbon. The full Council agreed points 1 and 4 of the Motion, and requested that the Motion be referred to the Corporate…
… in the [decreasing] UK emission-conversion factor for electricity, and as a consequence the Council is currently unable to directly benefit from carbon savings resulting from its procurement of ‘green’ electricity as this would effectively amount to double-counting the carbon savings). - The NPS authorities are part of the seventh-largest purchase (after the ‘Big 6’) of electricity and gas in UK markets…
… and energy-generation schemes at non-domestic council properties across the County. Together, these are estimated to be saving over £700,000 and 4000 tonnes of CO2 (tCO2) each year. This investment – coupled with the Council’s ongoing property rationalisation, agile working and maintenance programmes – is producing financial and carbon savings in times of increasing utility prices. PCC…
… target is to be developed as part of the annual review of the Action Plan. Actions to be undertaken Ref Action Lead Officer By When NZC-01 Complete delivery of Re:fit Cymru (Energy Efficiency) Phases 1 and 2 projects to achieve energy/carbon savings. Head of Infrastructure Apr 2021 NZC-02 Complete Welsh Government education backlog maintenance funded LED lighting upgrades in nine further…