Including 7 closely related terms such as buildings, building, and council.
… with LBB’s Energy Manager to identify and install energy efficiency measures and smart technology across Bromley Council’s estate by targeting the most energy intensive buildings with the highest consumption. 3 Renewable Energy Procure 100% renewable electricity and gas. 4 Council Fleet Switch to an electric vehicle fleet. Offset Residual Emissions 5 Solar Farms This initiative would help…
… management contractor. Work streams dependent on outcomes of Capital Works Programme. Roll out an Automated Meter Reading (AMR) meter installation programme 2021 - 2026 Strategic Property Assessment to begin 2021. Initiative 2: Buildings (energy efficiency) Identify and install energy efficiency measures and smart technology across Bromley Council’s estate tbc (dependent on opportunities identified…
…). 3.10 LBB measures carbon emissions for the activities shown in table 1: 4 Table 1 Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Building heating: gas & oil consumption (LBB estate) Council owned fleet: petrol/diesel consumption Purchased electricity (LBB estate / borough street lighting) Business travel Staff commuting Electricity (transmission & distribution…
…. 7 3.28 Initiative 1: STREET LIGHTING LED UPGRADE Electricity consumption from Bromley’s 28,000 street lights currently accounts for approximately 37% of the Council’s carbon emissions. Of the 28,000 lights, 10,000 have already been replaced with energy efficient LED lanterns, achieving annual cost savings in excess of £670,000. The Council are now keen to build on past achievements…
… consumption from the operation of LBB’s buildings accounts for 58% of the total carbon emissions profile, comprising: electricity (22%) and gas (36%). To realise cost/energy/carbon savings it is imperative that the Council continues to improve the energy efficiency of the estate and move towards the use of low carbon energy sources for heating whenever feasible. As more buildings (heating…