Including the closely related term transport.
… is 695,100 tCO2e and the main sectors producing these emissions are shown below. Table 2. District-wide carbon emissions (ktCO2e) by sector. District-wide Sector Carbon emissions (ktCO2e) Road Transport 302.5 Other Transport 30.2 Household heat (gas) 100.9 Household (other) 28.8 Commercial/Industrial heat (gas) 72 Commercial/Industrial heat (other) 36.2 Household electricity 39.1…
… Commercial/Industrial electricity 84.2 Other 1.2 Total 695.1 These District-wide emissions can be categorised in three main sectors (illustrated below), the highest carbon emissions sector by some margin is Road Transport, followed by Household Council vehicle fleet 29% Greenbank Leisure Centre 33% Etwall Leisure Centre 15% Civic Way 14% Figure 1. High emitting in-house Council locations…
… emissions per head sit in the middle of the comparison league across the County, with the highest emissions coming from the High Peak that are largely due to the high energy usage of its large industrial installations (quarrying). The lowest emissions from Chesterfield resulting from its low transport, industrial and commercial emissions. Total Industry and Commercial Emissions…
… 29% Total Household Emissions 24% Total Transport Emissions 47% Figure 2. High emitting District-wide Sectors (ktC02e) https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/?menu=1300 Document Ref: STEMS-07-ST2-F1 Rev:03 Date: July 2022 Page | 8 | South Derbyshire Our Environment, Our People, Our Future 5. Climate and Environment Actions – Mitigation and Adaption…
… above are mainly a product of the Heating, Transport and Electricity sectors. Each of these sectors have typical established decarbonisation actions as detailed below. 5.1 Typical Decarbonisation Actions. Heat decarbonisation – To decarbonise heating in buildings, it is necessary to reduce heat through efficiency (data, behaviour, etc), improve the building fabric to reduce heat loss…