Including 4 closely related terms such as energy efficiency, efficiency, and energy efficiency.
… like? All our own buildings move towards being operated as carbon net zero. Building managers and occupiers understand the importance of achieving carbon net zero and reducing energy usage. We seek to offset emissions where we have heritage buildings, for which carbon net zero solutions are problematic and cannot be eliminated. Our outline plans Short term 2022‐ 2025 Use…
… revenue implications for approving this Roadmap, but implementation will require changes in working practices across the council and financial impact will be considered in detail for each decision taken. 5.3 To improve energy efficiency of council assets will require substantial capital investment. By planning our actions over a long time scales we have greater opportunities to integrate…
… for England. Economic impacts in the wake of Covid‐19 hold the potential to worsen existing poverty and deprivation in communities. Actions around reducing carbon, such as lobbying for funding to improve energy efficiency in domestic housing and using existing partnerships to carry out the work required, will have multiple benefits. Not only will housing stock be decarbonised, but fuel bills…
… for the UK. 11 For homes in North East Lincolnshire, an analysis of the Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) of 51,000 properties shows how each home is rated in terms of energy efficiency, on a scale where A is the best and G is the worst. 72% fall into the lower efficiency categories of being rated D to G. A similar study of 1,400 non‐domestic…
… of lighting. Street lighting has the potential to make up a fifth of our carbon footprint, if not using a renewables‐sourced supply, and still generates a significant cost. Offices and business centres Our office buildings have good potential for energy efficiency savings, as well as green power and thermal options. We have already been carrying out some works in decarbonising these buildings. During…