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… Forest Heath District Council CAB/WS/20/045 West Suffolk Environment and Climate Change Taskforce – Final Report Report No: CAB/WS/20/045 Report to and dates: Cabinet 21 July 2020 Leader of the Council: Councillor John Griffiths Leader of the Council Tel: 01284 757001 Email: john.griffiths@westsuffolk.gov.uk…
… reported in the 2018/19 Environmental Statement as its starting point. The report does not consider the emissions generated in the wider district. This is being considered as part of the County wide work. Further work is needed to develop and refine the modelling, particularly for technical feasibility and costings and to confirm the staff resources the Council would need to deploy to deliver…
…% increase in the District's forest area cover to achieve carbon storage e. Move Council fleet to electric and hydrogen solutions At this stage it is important to note that Cabinet is being asked to commit to working towards achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas (carbon) emissions by 2030, not to the individual projects that are listed in table 2 of appendix Two. Before undertaking any of those…
… TBC – evidence base required to support any policy requirem ent. The emissions savings that would arise from (for example) 10,000 new homes across the district could be 6,000 tCO2/yr. lower if future Building Regs standards are utilised for these developments. In order to prepare a robust local policy that exceeds the national standards. WSC will need to carry out…
…-Guidance.pdf A basic increase in efficiency across all domestic properties of 5% could deliver savings or 12,000 tCO2e Savings could be as high as 5tCO2/yr. per property from A Net Zero retrofit. If applied to all homes in the district could deliver savings of 200,000 tCO2e (1.7) Explore working with partners to improve Energy Efficient of homes. Work with local…