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West Oxfordshire District Council

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… the context of this Plan, the resource refers to the Council’s demand for energy and water. Reducing the Council’s demand for these resources can be done by, for example:  Creating well-insulated buildings so that less heat is required to achieve a comfortable temperature;  Employing technologies that manage a building’s energy demand so that optimum performance can be achieved…

… be taken to reduce the Council’s requirement for heat, power and water. A reduction in the demand for resources will result in, not only a reduction in climate change impact, but also a reduction in cost. In prioritising steps towards resource efficiencies, financial savings can therefore also be made. 3.2. GP2: Supply energy efficiently Energy for heat and power can be supplied through non…

… reach for carbon neutral in operation. Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (cPPAs) are fast evolving and will be investigated for their contribution towards the Council’s future strategy for clean energy supply. In brief, a cPPA is a contract for the direct purchase of renewable energy from a renewable energy generator. Sleeved or ‘Physical’ cPPAs facilitate the supply of renewable energy…

…: Page | 13 i. Renewable energy generation produced through the Council’s investment, used directly by the Council with the carbon benefit of generation clearly traced by applying a zero-emission factor to the renewable electricity generated. Emission savings will therefore occur as electricity used is zero carbon and assumed to directly displace the requirement for grid electricity…

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