…) has been analysed to identify key emissions sources in North East Lincolnshire. The four largest emissions sources are: 1. Large industrial installations (26%) 2. Industrial and commercial gas (23%) 3. Domestic properties (17% ‐ gas and electric) 4. Transport (17%). Transport emissions are made up of three main vehicle types: Petrol cars (36%), diesel cars (36%) and heavy and large goods…
… for the UK. 11 For homes in North East Lincolnshire, an analysis of the Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) of 51,000 properties shows how each home is rated in terms of energy efficiency, on a scale where A is the best and G is the worst. 72% fall into the lower efficiency categories of being rated D to G. A similar study of 1,400 non‐domestic…
… properties Display Energy Certificates (DECs) shows that 64% are rated D‐G. These figures indicate that there is considerable scope for improvement in both categories. The Paris Agreement’s global temperature target of “well below 2°C and pursuing 1.5°C” has been translated into a national UK carbon budget. Analysis has been carried out for each UK local authority area to determine contribution…
… Estate Groups to our carbon net zero ambitions. 17 Workstream 1: Low carbon estate (our own buildings) (Continued from previous page) Medium term 2026‐2030 Ongoing review of options based on changing technology, to create plans for decarbonisation of heating/cooling in our remaining buildings. Agree an approach for reducing carbon emissions in our let/leased properties…