Including 12 closely related terms such as simple energy efficiency, efficiency measures, and energy efficiency.
… potential should be conducted at all leisure centres to update the potential carbon emission reduction within this plan. This will require planning and liaison with the management companies and alignment with future development plans. A few simple energy efficiency measures can reduce energy consumption however. Although specific measures for reducing energy consumption should be identified through more…
… for electricity generation are associated with the generation, and transmission and distribution of electricity. First and foremost, this should be reduced through energy efficiency measures. However the emission factor for purchased electricity is reducing as conventional power generation from coal and gas is replaced by low-carbon generation (e.g. from renewables and nuclear). This will result in reduced…
…% of the Councils total footprint. Plans for new LCs in the District present an opportunity to significantly reduce the Council’s emissions, and best-practice energy efficiency design should be mandated for any new centre. For the existing centres, illustrative potential energy reduction has been presented to show the types of reductions that would be required at these sites for SKDC to meet its carbon…
… - Roll out of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures Guildhall - Roll out of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures Stamford Arts - Roll out of energy efficiency measures 19 Section 3: Carbon reduction opportunities 2030 Carbon Reduction Pathway Projects have been phased out from lowest – highest costs in terms of pounds spent per ton of carbon saved (£/tCO2e abated…
… companies who run the centres. As such these emissions are deemed “downstream leased assets” according to the GHG protocol. The management of their energy consumption is outside of SKDC’s direct sphere of influence. Nonetheless SKDC has chosen to incorporate the associated emission within the chosen “at least 30%” reduction target by 2030. An in-depth assessment and prioritisation of energy reductions…