Including 11 closely related terms such as emissions reduction, reduction, and carbon emissions.
…. Energy Generation | To support the national decarbonisation ambition by leading renewable energy generation expansion and bringing low carbon heating into Surrey homes through smart, decentralised systems. 15% Of energy from solar PV by 2032. 66%Housing and Planning | To create low carbon, Emissions reduction in healthy homes for our residents that reduce the domestic housing emissions, have…
… actions can be seen here: 2025 2030 50% of car club All council operator vehicles vehicles to be electric zero emission 2021 2025 Develop a county- Ultra low emission wide EV Strategy bus programme launched Figure 2. Timeline of actions contributing to the reduction of transport emissions. The strategic priorities within the strategy, and the accompanying emissions reduction targets…
… – and our commitment to the county achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 – Surrey’s Climate Change Strategy sets out our collective approach to do our part to tackle climate change. 8 years before... Surrey, at current rates of consumption, will use up its share of the global carbon budget – the total carbon emissions that the world can “afford” if it is to avoid dangerous climate change…
… their by 2030operations, estate, and vehicles. or sooner. Transport | Deliver and promote an integrated, accessible, affordable and reliable public and active (walking or cycling) transport system across the County, thereby reducing journeys and improving local air quality for improved health and wellbeing of our residents. 60% Emissions reduction in the Transport sector by 2035 against BAU as a minimum…
… phases e.g. construction. 61% Emissions reduction across commercial and public buildings sector by 2035 against BAU as a minimum. Waste, Resources and Circular Economy Rethink our current approach to waste, to create a system centred on circular economy principles that seeks to prioritise the reduction of waste creation, encouraging innovative approaches to waste reutilisation…