Including 9 closely related terms such as energy performance, efficiency, and energy efficiency.
… 9 Making Council buildings more energy efficient The Council’s offices have an ‘E’ energy rating (DEC) and emit 180 tonnes of carbon a year. A similar refurbished building with heat pumps and solar panels would be able to reduce this by approximately 80%. Recommendations for domestic buildings Integrate measures towards full retrofit or demolition and rebuild…
… 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 Gr ee n ho us e ga s em is si on s (k tC O2 e) Decarbonisation of electricity Energy efficiency of buildings Decarbonisation of heat in buildings Electrify transport Push industry and aviation further, reduce car use Potential technology gap Target trajectory…
… with maintenance and improvement schedules over a five-year period. Build new Council homes to the Passivhaus or an equivalent ‘best practice’ energy performance standard. Recommendations for non-domestic buildings Develop a retrofit fit plan to align the new leisure centre with the Council’s zero carbon aims. Survey and prepare a full retrofit plan for the Council offices to deliver…
… be adopted. 2020 No more gas boilers in new homes 2030 All new buildings to be Net Zero Carbon 2035 Existing homes Energy Performance Certificate: band C or better 2021 All new buildings to have PVs 2035 Solar PV capacity increased by 35% 2025 Creation of a low carbon business park 2025 Zero organic waste to landfill 2022…
…. NWLDC Zero Carbon Roadmap Executive Summary 16 Two Action Plans Power 3y Renewable energy for Council buildings Install PVs on the Council’s non-domestic buildings, starting with the largest roof areas: the Council’s Offices and the Ashby Leisure Centre Buildings and towns 3y Start retrofitting existing housing owned by the Council Building energy…