Including the closely related terms property, and property.
… Council is responsible for various aspects of the built environment through the planning process as well as the Council’s New Homes Programme. Domestic properties in Lincoln make up 35% of Lincoln’s total emissions and so if we are to meet a net zero target for the whole city, all new homes need to be ‘zero carbon.’ It is also important to take into account the embodied carbon in new buildings…
… with responsibility for environmental management, business support, property management, air quality, planning policy, communications, procurement and climate change. This Decarbonisation Plan sets out how the Council intends to achieve some of its climate aspirations. vision-2025-strategic-plan (lincoln.gov.uk) Reviewed and updated July 2023 by Kate Bell Lincoln 2030 – A Climate Action Plan…
… (AMR) Upgrade meters Number of sites with AMR 100% completion by June 2022 Blue AMRs help with more accurate recording and monitoring of energy consumption and CO2 emissions. This helps identify any variation on energy consumption and enable planned energy efficiency measures. Kate Bell/Martin Kerrigan, Property Service Manager with support form individual site…
… lighting with LED Martin Kerrigan, Property Services Manager 1.4 Procure 100% clean energy by 2030 at the very latest. Review cost of green electricity supply when contract is due for renewal in 2023. Due to the additional internal cost associated with this project approval would have to be secured before proceeding. CO2 emissions 100% switch by 2030 Amber On hold…
… for onsite renewable energy generation. External Funding would need to be secured from the Public sector decarbonisation Fund or Electricity generation and CO2e 5% of electricity generated on site by 2025 20% by 2030 Green Current onsite renewable energy reduces the council’s CO2 by 9 tonnes a year Kate Bell/Martin Kerrigan, Property Service Manager with support from…