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… on detailed energy audits of the Councils’ own building stock. Proposed actions have been developed through engagement with local stakeholders, to ensure that the Plan reflects the unique circumstances and priorities of Adur & Worthing Councils as they look towards the future. 1.3 Drivers for achieving Net Zero Emissions A selection of targets, policies and initiatives aimed at reducing CO2e…
… by the reporting organisation Metered gas data (for buildings where the Councils pay the gas bills) Mileage for Council-owned vehicle fleet and pool cars, along with vehicle make/model and age Prepared for: Adur & Worthing Councils 1 Scope 2 Indirect emissions from the generation of energy purchased by the reporting organisation Metered electricity data (for buildings where the Councils pay…
… that have not been quantified in this report due to insufficient data. In the future, Adur & Worthing Councils could consider a variety of additional data collection methods that could provide further visibility of these emissions. Figures 1 and 2 below illustrate the relative contribution from different fuels, building use categories, external use categories (i.e. external lighting and CCTV…
… Leisure travel Centre Splashpoint Electricity Gas Petrol or Hybrid Vehicles Diesel (Vans) Diesel (HGVs) Not specified Scope 1 and 2 (direct control) Scope 3 (direct control) Scope 3 (limited control) Adur & Worthing Councils – Carbon Neutral Plan AECOM Results show that gas and electricity use in buildings accounts for the majority of Scope 1 and 2 emissions (42% and 28…
…. It is important to note that the annual emissions vary significantly over time, due to a variety of factors not assessed in detail in this report. These include factors such as weather and user behaviour, but a key sensitivity is linked to changes in the Councils’ ownership or operation of buildings or provision of services. This report only considers properties both owned and operated by the Councils where…