Including the closely related terms property, residential properties, and property.
…. Domestic Our district is home to the largest number of residential properties in Norfolk, with over 70,000 properties within our district boundary. Due to the rural nature of the district many domestic properties do not have access to the main gas line. Therefore, these properties use electric, oil or solid fuel for spatial heating, with little opportunity to engage with other forms of heating…
…. Thus, emissions are relatively high as carbon intensive fuel is often the only option for heating lower band EPC properties. Many of these domestic properties are also relatively old and are thus, energy inefficient, with Strategy approval date: _/_/2021 Page 18 of 37 v.01 Review date: __ 2024 low thermal performance. Consequently, heat is not properly contained, requiring more fuel…
… properties … that persists for an extended period [of time], typically decades or longer” (IPCC, 2012, p. 544). There have been multiple episodes of climate change throughout the earth’s history with the most recent one occurring since the industrial revolution. The climate is altered by changes to the inputs and outputs of solar radiation from the sun to the earth and from the earth into space…
… 12 of 37 v.01 Review date: __ 2024 5.4.1. Emissions reductions 1. Solar panels have been installed onto the following council owned properties: a. Lynnsport – 2012 & 2020. b. King’s Court – 2012. c. Alive Downham Market Leisure Centre – 2020. d. Alive St James – 2020. 2. We conducted a Re:fit of our estate through Ameresco in 2019. This is expected to save approximately 400 tonnes…
… to be burnt to keep the property warm, thus emitting more. 7.3. Transport King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is a large rural district and has a mixture of A-roads and smaller (B/C) roads. A-roads are the main roads that come in and out of larger areas like King’s Lynn, thus, they attract commuter travel, visitor travel and goods transportation. A-roads act as a transport node, forming the main routes…