Including 9 closely related terms such as efficiency improvements, example energy, and efficiency measures.
… Energy Officer to provide private homeowners and renters with energy reduction and efficiency advice. District Project completed and report sent to Ania. 4.3.2 Buildings Existing Private Housing Identify options to deliver/facilitate training and upskilling for heating engineers - to scale up efforts to deliver energy efficiency measures and support for residents to use/swap to low…
… sets out to utilise the Council’s influence, including within existing processes, to support the development of resilient and energy efficient buildings across the Council’s own building and asset stock, and the District as a whole. At its core, our Buildings theme focuses on reducing energy usage in buildings through energy efficiency upgrades, often called retrofits, as we work…
… towards supporting more sustainable and future-proofed buildings. This theme also covers other asset we manage, for example energy efficiency improvements linked with sites such as carparks owned by the Council or streetlighting operated by the Council. The role and level of influence the Council has will vary by asset type and usage. To help categorise our Buildings actions we use…
… Division Lead Role Co-owner 4.3.3 Work with other Lincolnshire authorities to help residents access government schemes (as available) - to scale up efforts to deliver energy efficiency measures and support for residents to use/swap to low emissions heating solutions. Improve energy efficiency and thermal performance of low-income private homes in the district. District 01/10/2022…
…. - Continuing communication and engagement campaigns centred on the climate emergency and net zero. - Collaborating with local, regional, and national partners to support us to reach the Council’s net zero 2030 targets. - Continuing to retrofit buildings to improve energy efficiency and support low carbon heating options. - Encouraging the uptake of low carbon travel opportunities, including…