Including 10 closely related terms such as council purpose, council purposes, and building.
… to reflect these changes. If new schools join the SLA and there is no historic data, the schools usage will be added to the carbon footprint at the time they join, and this will be explained in the appropriate year’s commentary. Corporate Estate All buildings which we operate council services from, or which we lease, but retain responsibility for the bill management and payment are included within…
… is made up of data related to: • Grey Fleet – miles travelled by staff in their own car for council purposes • Corporate Fleet – miles travelled by staff in allocated and pool cars, buses and minibuses owned by the Council, providing services to residents, and other vehicles such as mobile libraries. Currently excluded from this baseline is miles undertaken by contractors or suppliers, public…
… has solar panels on a County Council owned and used building, energy is directly taken and used from this renewable source. This reduces the overall grid energy consumed, and therefore the Council sees a reduction in carbon emissions 9 For renewables generated on non-operational sites (solar farms), or on sites not owned and operated by the us, energy goes into the grid, and does…
… designed but pre-construction are reviewed to ensure the principles in this plan are applied. 6. Additional maintenance budget is allocated to ensure that the building can be maintained to a high build standard, ensuring they deliver the operational energy savings predicted over their lifetime. 4.3. Street Lighting In July 2019 the County Council committed to converting 64,000 street lights…
… WSCC Carbon Management Plan 1 Achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2030 West Sussex County Council’s Carbon Management Plan 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…