… the highest gas consumption which illustrates the fact these buildings have a wide audience and support high visitor numbers. 15% 85% CO2 (kg) WODC Council Buildings WODC Leisure Centres Item No. 9, Page 8 of 19 2.3.5. The next carbon-emission reporting cycle is 2019/2020 which will take place at the end of March 2020. 2.3.6. It is proposed that the Council approaches…
… and windows; ii) installing waste water heat recovery systems; iii) installing building management systems and controls to manage heat supply. Efficient heating through either immediate or end-of-life replacement of plant and transfer across to low- and zero-carbon technologies such as heat pumps, biomass, hybrid-heating solutions. A life cycle assessment (LCA) at this point would also…
… the need for staff travel. Facilitate sustainable transport options by, for example, carrying out a review of staff facilities encouraging cycling to the work place; installing Item No. 9, Page 12 of 19 EV charging points for staff with electric/hybrid vehicles, promoting remote working and video calls to reduce the requirement for staff travel. Future carbon emissions…
…, County and at a National level to facilitate sustainable and innovative transport infrastructure and solutions for cycling, walking and low/zero-emission vehicles. 2.8 CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK, WIDER ENGAGEMENT 2.8.1. A Climate Change Strategy for West Oxfordshire will be developed through partnership, engaging with Officers responsible for service delivery where there is a direct impact…