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Amber Valley Borough Council

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… Emissions: Amber Valley Borough Council has pledged to achieve Net Zero Carbon emissions across its property portfolio and owned vehicle fleet by 2030. The Net Zero Carbon strategy will tie in with strategies adopted by both Derbyshire County Council and the UK Government Amber Valley Borough Council’s Baseline Year Emissions (2018/19): The Council’s baseline year emissions are 520.85 tonnes CO2e…

… Carbon Emissions Amber Valley Borough Council has pledged to achieve Net Zero Carbon emissions across its property portfolio and owned vehicle fleet by 2030. Net Zero Carbon emissions reflects a reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions associated with an organisation’s operations through the implementation of carbon reduction measures and initiatives. The Net Zero Carbon strategy will tie…

… plains throughout the county. Increased flooding events lead to increased disruption to transportation links, wide scale damage to properties and an increase in local water pollution levels. Extreme changes in temperature and weather patterns Changes in natural temperature and weather patterns would lead to changes in biodiversity richness and abundance as tolerance ranges for species…

… by percentage (%). Page 9 of 31 2.3.2 Property Portfolio & Non-Building Supply GHG Emissions The majority of the Council’s GHG emissions result from electricity consumption (46.5%) and natural gas consumption (15.1%) across its property portfolio and open sites. The tables below highlight the sites and supplies which contribute the most to the Council’s GHG emissions. Property Portfolio…

… 34,345 - 90.22 Commercial Vehicles (vans) 32,606 - 85.65 Employee Vehicles (Grey Fleet) - 59,878 17.41 Totals 66,951 59,878 193.28 Page 10 of 31 3 Identifying Reduction Measures 3.1 Reducing Emissions from Council Buildings The following technologies and reduction measures listed in the table below have been identified as being the most applicable to the Council’s property

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