Including 10 closely related terms such as city council, buildings, and building.
… ................................................................................. 26 8.1 What have we done to date?..................................................................................................... 26 8.2 What are the next steps? ........................................................................................................... 27 8.2.1 Improving the Quality of the Council’s New Build…
… highlighted that the council’s own emissions amounted to 417,772 tCO2e. The analysis of Birmingham City Council’s own emissions focused on six key emissions sources, including: Buildings & Other Assets, Vehicle Fleet, Business Travel, Employee Commute and Procurement Spend. The emissions were further split into three categories as: • Scope 1 (Direct emissions): All direct GHG emissions from…
… to help deliver a socially just transition. 16 Chapter 5 - Working with Partners Birmingham City Council cannot achieve Route to Zero alone. It is essential that the City Council works with partners to deliver and support the changes needed to achieve net zero carbon. The West Midlands combined Authority and the GBSLEP are two of the main…
… decarbonisation options for buildings in the city, overlaying and integrating public datasets, aggregating address-level data, mapping results to small area level). However, working in partnership with Birmingham City Council and the city’s Route to Zero Task Force, the focus will be on using the data to deliver a range of community-scale carbon reduction initiatives alongside underpinning ‘full-city…
…-scale’ applications of the data which align with Birmingham’s existing decarbonisation policies and programmes. These may include building energy data will inform low- carbon policies in the Local Development Plan; housing energy datasets combined with housing tenure and socio- demographics will be used to target home energy efficiency programmes; solar resource data will help the city council…