Including 19 closely related terms such as associated emissions, emissions energy, and potential emissions.
… – see Section 0). In 2019-20 these collectively used just over 90,000 litres of diesel, plus an estimated 15,000 litres of gas oil (red diesel) and 3,000 litres of petrol, with associated emissions of nearly 360 tCO2e, 44% of DDDC’s direct emissions. (This does not include ‘grey fleet’ emissions.) Transport energy is therefore a crucial area to address on the net zero journey…
… transport .............................. 22 5.2 Potential emissions reductions .............................................................................. 24 5.3 Timetable, milestones and pre-requisites .............................................................. 25 5.3.1 The holistic impact of early emissions reduction ............................................ 25 5.4 2030 carbon footprint…
… to focus emissions reduction efforts. We have included the following emissions within the overall carbon footprint: • Electricity: Direct emissions from generation, plus transmission & distribution (T&D, grid loss) emissions and well-to-tank (WTT, upstream emissions associated with extracting and processing combustion fuel prior to generation) • Natural gas: Direct emissions from…
… (transport fuels such as diesel or petrol; natural gas) • Scope two (‘purchased’ emissions): electricity generation • Scope three (indirect emissions): o electricity transmission and distribution (grid losses) o well-to tank (upstream emissions) for electricity and all fuels o Grey fleet • Outside of scopes: biogenic additions to forecourt fuel The table shows DDDC’s emissions broken down…
… Hall, while increasing energy savings, would also add considerable capital costs for relatively small gains. 18 | P a g e 5.1.2 Electrification and decarbonisation This entails a shift to lower-emissions energy sources for heating, such as replacing gas heating with biomass or electric equivalent. (This does not include vehicle electrification, which is discussed separately…