Including 5 closely related terms such as energy saving, energy efficiency, and energy.
… Conservation Priorities IMPROVE ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF EXISTING HOUSING INCREASE PROPORTION OF ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES REDUCE ENERGY USE & IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENT INFRASTRUCTURE C L I M A T E C H A N G E S T R A T E G Y 1 5 Built Environment Priorities Reducing the carbon impact of our homes and ensuring that future communities are sustainable will be a major…
…. To support our District to conserve energy, the Council must build on existing engagement programmes to actively support households, landlords and businesses in identifying and implementing practical ways to reduce energy used and find carbon neutral or reduced carbon alternatives for energy that is consumed. As alternative energy and energy efficient products move into the mainstream…
… HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES REDUCE ENERGY USE IN EXISTING HOUSING BY RETROFITTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES REDUCE THE CARBON IMPACT AND IMPROVE BIODIVERSITY OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS Currently 47% of the District’s carbon emissions are transport related. The number of vehicles on the roads needs to reduce, with more people using public transport, walking and cycling instead of using…
…, domestic and commercial carbon emissions have reduced in the District due to changes in vehicle fuel efficiency, domestic insulation, heating and lighting, energy efficiency improvements to industrial processes and the introduction of renewable energy. The make-up of our Carbon emissions gives us an understanding of where attention needs to be focussed to make the biggest impact. District…
… to mitigate the impacts of climate change across the District and reduce carbon emissions. Some of these achievements of this are set out below. Energy Conservation • Installed 8,700 energy saving measures including boilers, domestic solar installations, cavity wall and loft installation resulting in 1,000 tonnes of carbon saved. • 14,689 residents registered for energy switching…