Including 15 closely related terms such as council use, public buildings, and council housing.
… proofed to our needs. Other projects include feasibility studies into renewable energy sources for public buildings and inclusion of our housing estate as well as the procurement of paper. This rolling Carbon Management Programme gives Orkney Islands Council the framework to enable all services to understand how their actions affect our energy costs and carbon emissions. In short we have three…
… No No Marine - Tugs & Harbours Craft Marine Services Yes Reporting only Council Housing Tenants No Yes Quarry Operations Dev & Env Yes Yes Business Travel All Services Yes Yes Commute All Services Limited Yes Procurement All Services No Expanding Waste (Domestic) Tenants Limited Yes Waste (Commercial) Business Tenants Limited Yes Waste (OIC properties) All Services Yes Yes Street Lighting…
…% Opperational, 15971.14769, 62% Council Total Emissions (Tonnes CO2) Buildings, 8,787 , 55% Housing, 3629, 23% Business Travel, 506, 3% Fleet, 1659, 10% Waste, 926, 6% Street Lighting, 464, 3% Council Operational Emissions (Tonnes CO2) Page 13 1742 Orkney Islands Council Carbon Management Programme 2016-2026 mileage travelled on Orkney in day to day travel…
… a Sea Water heat exchange unit; Many of the housing and building projects has seen the use of photovoltaics, heat pumps, air source and other low carbon technology along with a switch to energy efficient electric technology, as this is the most affordable low carbon heating available on the islands. The Council uses energy efficiency as an important factor as part of assessing the most…
… Foreword Our Orkney Islands Council (the Council) is committed to reducing Carbon emissions and this is demonstrated in ‘Wur Plan’ The Council Plan 2013-2018, priority four which is focussed on achieving a Low Carbon economy. Reducing carbon emissions is a key priority for all local authorities. As the Council, harbour authority and deliverer of lifeline services we are in an important position…