Including 12 closely related terms such as energy performance, efficiency measures, and energy efficiency.
… are: by 2040, upgrade our social housing estate, targeting an average Energy Performance Certificate Band B rating by 2022, cut emissions from our corporate estate by retrofitting up to 70 properties, targeting 20% emissions reductions in 2022, establish a dedicated online platform for residents to provide information and advice on climate change, energy efficiency and wider sustainability opportunities…
… more that we need to do and we want to be as ambitious as possible. Highlights from the last year: installed energy conservation measures in 61 council buildings, cutting our corporate property emissions by around 1700 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year improved 450 council homes with energy efficiency measures and clean heating systems invested £58m from the council pension fund…
… technologies and make energy savings a climate education programme for schools expanding food waste recycling across the borough a sustainable city charter, being developed alongside leading landowners and developers, to help businesses cut emissions Efficient buildings Image Westminster is densely populated with 114 people per hectare – almost double…
… the London average. The city is home to 121,000 residential properties and 55,000 businesses, ranging from large multi-national organisations to small and micro businesses. Collectively, Westminster’s buildings account for 86% of emissions – by far the most significant source in the city. Our main priority is to improve building efficiency and deliver energy cost savings. Some of our main actions…
… by 2023, launch an expanded 'Green Homes’ advice service to provide direct support to residents, prioritising the vulnerable and those in fuel poverty, to help improve the energy efficiency of their homes and cut energy costs lobby central Government for further resource to support wholescale retrofitting of Westminster’s buildings Clean and affordable energy Image…