Including 13 closely related terms such as council buildings, council building, and city council.
… buildings and services within the borough boundary. 9 Figure 1 below shows that out of the seven local authorities within Nottinghamshire, the per capita emission estimates for 2018 were lowest within Gedling Borough Council and Nottingham City Council at 3.5 tonnes per person, compared to the Nottinghamshire average of 5 tonnes per person. Figure 1…
… officers who will be responsible for delivery of the objectives of this strategy. They will be accountable for the delivery of their project workstream, ensuring it remains aligned with the council’s business priorities and the strategy. Furthermore, each workstream will have defined targets for carbon reduction against which the deliverables will be measured. 27 3.3 Performance…
… of a nationwide dataset of carbon emissions by local authority area for the period 2005-2018. The BEIS data reports what are known as Scope 1 and 2 carbon dioxide emissions at local authority level. Scope 1 Emissions: Council only: Council's direct emissions, e.g., emissions from Council buildings, fleet vehicles and equipment, and land use. Whole Borough: Emissions within the borough boundary…
… e.g., transportation, privately owned buildings, stationary energy (generation of electricity and fuels consumed in the manufacturing, construction and commercial sectors and domestic heating); agriculture and land use; in-boundary waste etc. Scope 2 Emissions: Greenhouse Gas emissions occurring due to the use of grid-supplied electricity, heat, and/or cooling for Council and private…
… forward but will also serve as a benchmark enabling us to measure our carbon reduction targets year on year. Figure 3: APSE, 2021 - CO2 emission estimates from Gedling Borough Council’s operations using 2019 figures6 6 APSE 2021: Gedling Borough Council Consultancy support – Establishing…