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Mid Suffolk District Council

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… boilers with heat pumps or low carbon heat networks. Addressing energy efficiency of domestic properties will also deliver cost savings and health benefits, making this change a pivotal opportunity to impact the quality of life for Suffolk residents. Businesses and industry need to reduce their energy use and switch to zero carbon sources. This transition, alongside reducing carbon emissions…

… and in the long term. This plan will not just address carbon emissions but will provide a range of wider benefits including energy cost savings for both residents and businesses to help with the cost of living, improved air quality and improved health and wellbeing now and in the long term. The plan focuses on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and clean power generation and interacts with action being…

…. This means that the energy sector – buildings, transport, industry, and power – needs to reduce emissions to almost zero. In brief, this means that: Homes and other buildings need to become more energy efficient, so they need less energy to power them, and the supply of heat needs to be fully decarbonised, for example, by scaling up efforts to insulate Suffolk’s existing building stock, replacing gas…

… such as solar and wind. High level picture The approach We have refined the actions in the plan to make them more focused. We have identified 48 actions to help us work toward achieving net zero, spread across five themes: Collaborative action Sustainable homes Low carbon transport Industrial and commercial energy use Cleaner power These actions have been grouped into outcomes, then have been…

… flexibility. Sectors, goals and priority actions The challenge Sector goals and actions Collaborative Action Sustainable Homes Low Carbon Transport Industrial and Commercial Energy Use Cleaner Power 4.75 million tonnes The CO2(e) emissions across the county of Suffolk in 2021, according to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. 1.5ºC The limit of global temperature rise…

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