Including 5 closely related terms such as heating, heating, and heating solutions.
… methodology. This represents around 0.23% of Wales’s total greenhouse gas emissions12. Welsh Governments Carbon Reporting looks at emissions being attributed to the three categories or scopes: - Scope 1 Direct Emissions - are those that occur from an organisation at source, for example by heating buildings or from the exhausts of vehicles. Scope 2 Indirect Emissions – are those that occur…
… away from fossil fuel heat sources. B4 Decommissioning of traditional boilers will be preferred over replacement, with low carbon heat solutions appraised and prioritised within the business case process. B5 Legacy lighting will only be replaced with modern LED alternatives; all lighting will be LED by 2030 B6 All buildings will be assessed to have standardised, effective building management…
…) into the design and construction of new buildings – this will consider Passivhaus, modular design elements, wood-framed buildings and just-in-time delivery to minimise construction related carbon emissions. NB3 Low carbon heating solutions will be a key design principle and the council will not install any fossil fuel combustion systems as a heat source in new builds from 2024 NB4 The council…
… Land Use Procurement LED street lighting Re:fit Cymru –retrofit pro- gramme Coastal protection Scheme Regional procurement networks Porthcawl - New Bus Ter- minus Bridgend District Heat Network Extending area of Local Nature Reserves Green energy tariffs Civic Centre – 8 charging points Bryncethin Depot - PV, LED & Battery Storage Feasibility – land-based renewables Socially…
…-zero carbon footprint is the balancing of carbon emissions against carbon removal, often through carbon offsetting, with the net result being zero. Co2 Carbon Emitters Carbon removal/ offsetting Heating, lighting & power Renewable Energy Trees & Green InfrastructureWaste: non-recyclables Procurement: what we buy Vehicle fuel emissions 12 Bridgend 2030 Net Zero Carbon Strategy…