Including 12 closely related terms such as efficiency measures, efficiency, and energy efficiency.
… £301,100, not including any costs associated with improvements required to decarbonise the refuse Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) fleet or replacing Tedder Hall with a more energy efficient office site. The project proposals in this plan have been based on high level and remotely accessed information and benchmarks. All projects will require full feasibility assessments to be undertaken to establish…
… power plants are decommissioned. • ELDC’s main offices account for the majority of electricity emissions (51%). • Energy efficiency measures, such as replacing filament and fluorescent lightbulbs with LEDs, can aid ELDC in reducing their electricity footprint. Tedder Hall HQ, Manby Park: 96.1Skegness Town Hall: 71.2 Others: 28.2 Gas emissions / tCO2e Hotspot 2: Buildings Emissions from Gas…
… of the energy consumption at all sites as a controllable resource (by implementing management procedures such as those outlined below); upgrading controls for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) so that these multiple systems can be controlled and monitored remotely; upgrading fans and pumps within these systems; and upgrading fluorescent lighting to LED. Manage energy usage • Appointment…
… for over 500 MWh per annum of public lighting across the District. Some of this, e.g. footway lighting, has already been upgraded to LED however some less efficient lighting remains. ~50,000 kWh of energy consumption relates to promenade lighting columns at Mablethorpe, which are assumed to be low pressure sodium units. No information has been received regarding their state of repair (or column…
… dense areas makes them less attractive, and therefore often economically unviable. However, this can be overcome with low-temperature heat networks, and lower heat losses from rural dwellings (through better building efficiency). Estimating the precise heat demand profile of an urban area is not straightforward. Given the high costs associated with building the energy centre and heat network…