Including 6 closely related terms such as building energy, energy generation, and energy generation.
… Lakeland District Council. 3The Climate Change Act (2008) set out the UK’s approach to the legally binding target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050, relative to 1990 levels. 13 Cumbria County Council Serving the people of Cumbria 14 The baseline CO₂e emission were established from the latest available energy consumption data.4 2.1 CCC Building Energy Usage Figure 1…
… CarbonManagement in Buildings Building energy (and associated CO₂e emissions) should be reduced in line with the energy hierarchy; the priority is to reduce a building’s energy demand followed by improving efficiency, and integrating renewable energy sources, once the first two areas have been addressed. Any remaining building related CO₂e emissions should then be offset by offsite renewable energy generation…
… Carbon Management Strategy 2020 to 2025 cumbria.gov.uk Carbon Management Strategy (Corporate Estate) 2020-2025 Cumbria County Council Serving the people of Cumbria 2 Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Baseline CO₂e emissions 3 Carbon Management in Buildings 4 Offsite Renewable Energy Generation 5 Carbon Reduction Strategy and Targets…
… energy users (2020) Figure 6 CO₂e emissions by building requirement (2020) Figure 7 Median CO₂e emissions by building area Figure 8 Proportion of top 5, 10, 20 and 50 CO₂e emitting building to total CO₂e emissions (2020) Figure 9 Top ten CO₂e emitting buildings (2020) Figure 10 CO₂e emissions of main CCC offices (2020) Figure 11 Energy hierarchy Figure 12 Energy usage requirements for Cumbria House…
… Figure 13 CO₂e reduction through implementation of all carbon management options Figure 14 Cumbria House CO₂e emissions reduction Figure 15 Sites investigated for renewable energy generation Figure 16 CO₂e offsetting from offsite renewable energy generation Figure 17 Prioritised cumulative cash flow Figure 18 Prioritised option CO₂e savings proportion Figure 19 CO₂e savings by building type Figure 20…