Including the closely related terms fuel poverty, and poverty.
…, fuel poverty and improve air quality Sustainable drainage helps reduce flooding and improves water quality Trees provide shade, absorb carbon dioxide and help cool the public realm More walking and cycling, and fewer diesel and petrol vehicles on the roads, helps to reduce traffic noise, improve air quality and reduce carbon dioxide emissions Zero carbon businesses create…
… Development Strategy 2020 – 2030, against which we drive our performance. 06 Peatland restoration to restore precious blanket bog habitat at Cuilcagh Mountain, Fermanagh Credit Simon Gray/Ulster Wildlife 1 Support the achievement of sustainable communities by... • Supporting homes and communities to become energy efficient, environmentally sustainable, and minimising fuel poverty…
…. Reduced risk to the insurance sector and the assets they protect. Competitive advantage over other economies which will face more extreme challenges. Fewer people living in fuel poverty. Reduction in unnecessary use of resources (water, food) and generation of waste and use of natural capital. RISKS OPPORTUNITIES Complementing others’ efforts This Plan has been developed…
… to achieve our 2030 goals. The Six Key Action Areas of This Plan ENERGY & BUILDINGS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT LAND USE ECONOMY GOVERNANCE Energy & Buildings Our goal is to reduce carbon emissions from buildings on our estate and ensure all homes are well insulated to eradicate fuel poverty as fast as possible. We will support the use of renewable energy and reduce the amount…
… to provide advice and support to local communities to help increase energy efficiency at home and minimise fuel poverty. Head of Regulatory Services # of drop-in advice centre participants. # of households referred to other schemes such as NISEP and Boiler Replacement # of energy assessments carried out # of affordable warmth grants referred to NIHE Outcome 5.1: Homes and communities are energy…