Including 11 closely related terms such as city council, building, and buildings.
… has already done some good work in this area from building a hydropower plant on the banks of the River Derwent to provide power to the Council House to retrofitting solar panels to over 1,000 of our Derby Homes properties and investing in electric vehicles to be used by our colleagues. However, there are more steps we need to take to help us reach our ambitions. The UK's greenhouse gas…
… of the tender process, ensuring emissions inform decision making. All refurbished buildings to have progressive improved carbon emissions reductions Property Services 1 1.1d Complete quarterly energy reports, feeding into corporate landlord, to inform the Council's Property Strategy, including insight on energy consumption data showing month on month comparisons identifying areas of saving…
… Climate Change Action Plan 2022-2024 1 Derby City Council’s Climate Change Action Plan 2022 – 2024 Achieving net zero by 2035 Foreword Derby City Council declared a climate emergency in May 2019. This was in response to the global impacts of Climate Change and the consequences for our city and our residents. We have all started…
… to see some of these for ourselves - increased local flooding, higher temperatures during the summer and unusual weather patterns. It is imperative that we, as the Council, act now and act fast, which is why we are pledging to reduce our emissions and achieve net-zero by 2035. This Climate Change Action Plan, which is aligned to our Green City ambition in our Council Plan, represents our…
… of excellence for future fuels technology. I want to thank residents, colleagues and partners for their hard work and dedication to tackling climate change in Derby. We still have a great deal to do together to get to net carbon zero and I look forward to your continued commitment to our city’s journey. Paul Simpson, Chief Executive Derby City Council 2 Contents Foreword…