Including the closely related terms fuel poverty, and poverty.
… traction in the next few years. Strategic actions • Embed climate change mitigation and adaptation within strategic planning policies • Encourage and promote efficient use of energy in the home • Foster exemplar approaches to sustainable design and adaptive technologies • Support residents to access available funding to improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel poverty • Encourage a better…
… energy usage as part of industrial and commercial processes, there will need to be significant changes to the way energy is both produced and consumed. In terms of energy demand, South Holland, East Lindsey and Boston all perform poorly on fuel poverty with all three having a higher percentage of households in fuel poverty than the national average. A key challenge for the whole area is in terms…
… areas of habitats and corridors such as hedgerows or watercourses which enable the free movement of species throughout a landscape Embodied carbon - the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated to produce a built asset. Fuel poverty - a situation where a household has fuel costs that are above the national average and in spending that amount are left with a residual income below…
… the official poverty line. Greenhouse Gases - gases in the Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat. The main greenhouse gases are Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4) and Nitrous Oxide (NO2) and are usually expressed in terms of their Carbon Dioxide equivalent value (CO2e) Local Area Energy Plan - a data driven approach which brings together the decarbonisation of heat, transport and power by incorporating…