Including the closely related terms energy consumption, energy, and energy consumption.
… and requirements will be operational (for example, the New Build Zero Emissions from Heat Standard, the revised Energy Efficient Standard for Social Housing, the Deposit Return Scheme, or the biodegradable waste to landfill ban), which are expected to have a further positive impact on emissions reductions within this window. Figure 1: City's emissions based on the new Net Zero boundary. Darker…
… and is illustrated at Appendix 1. 4.7 The net zero boundary is compliant with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol for Cities5 and covers the territorial boundary of the City of Edinburgh. The framework covers five key emission sources: stationary energy (i.e. energy consumption from industries, 3 Since the last November 2020 Committee report, diesel and petrol figures have been revised, increasing the emission…
…. ). - 500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 3,000,000 3,500,000 tC O 2e Heat Power Equipment Waste Water Freight Travel Industrial process AFOLU Fugitive emissions Target pathway Baseline https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/valuation-of-energy-use-and-greenhouse-gas-emissions-for-appraisal 7 4.17 It should be noted that the estimated…
… from transmission and distribution losses in the electricity network. Water supply The majority of energy consumption for the water network are covered under the stationary energy > non-domestic category, and Scottish Water's transport-related emissions are included in the Transport category. Process emissions from wastewater treatment are included under the wastewater category. Aviation…
… sales and numbers of customers, BEIS • Sub-national gas sales and numbers of customers, BEIS • Sub-national estimates of non-gas, non-electricity and non-road transport fuels, BEIS • Road transport energy consumption at regional & local authority level, BEIS • Household and business waste tables, SEPA • Scottish Water carbon footprint (published in their annual report) • Local…