Including the closely related term transport.
… ..................................................................................................... 14� Figure 8: Average non-domestic gas usage in Basildon compared to Great Britain 2005-2013 ................................................................................................................ 15� Figure 9: Carbon dioxide emissions per capita for Basildon, East of England and England from 2005 to 2012 (broken down into the industrial and commercial, domestic and transport…
…. • District Heating (DH) and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) - Electricity generated by gas CHP can be used directly in a nearby site or exported to the local electricity grid. Heat generated by gas CHP can be transported for use in other buildings via water carried in a network of well insulated buried pipes, known as District Heating (DH). 2.5 It should be noted that there are a number…
… of renewables that are outside the scope of this study for varying reasons: • Strategies for offshore wind generation are determined at a national level and are beyond the direct influence of regional organisations. 4 • There are no sites within the Basildon Borough for co-firing using oil and gas. • Whilst transportation potentially has a large role to play in reducing regional CO2…
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…. The data also shows that emissions are currently increasing. Transport emissions in Basildon and the East of England are quite similar, however England as a whole is slightly lower. 19 DECC: https://www.gov.uk/government/.../20140624_Subset_Datatables.xlsx 16 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita 2005-2012 (Source: DECC) Figure 9: Carbon…