Including the closely related terms heating, and heating.
… the borough by the earliest date that was both ambitious but achievable. Scope and definitions 6.7 The Green House Gas Protocol splits carbon emissions into three categories, which can be defined as follows in relation to the Haringey Action Plan: Scope 1. Direct emissions from sources that are owned and controlled in the borough. Scope 2. Indirect emissions, generated from the heat…
… of this action plan. These proposals include: Decentralised Energy Networks (£27m over the next 5 years) – which will create low carbon heat networks in the borough’s regeneration areas; School Streets Funding (1.5m over the next 5 years) – which will improve public realm and deliver active travel options around our schools; Active Travel Programme (£1.68m for 2020/21) – to support residents…
…. Each of these operations, and the buildings where they take place, will be reviewed in order to establish how the Council can: a) consume less carbon in carrying out the operation itself, distinct from the building b) improve the energy efficiency standards of the building, for example by using double glazing, wall insulation etc. c) improve current heating and hot water systems…
… to reduce carbon, while improving air quality and operational costs, for example by using new boilers, air source heat pumps etc. d) maximise the delivery of renewable energy generation in each building, for example by installing solar PV panels, solar thermal panels, heat pumps, etc. Through undertaking these measures, the energy consumption of each operation will be reduced…
… carbon heat networks in the borough’s regeneration areas. - School Streets Funding (£1.5m agreed capital and a further £1.5m expected through match funding over the next 5 years) – which will improve public realm and deliver active travel options around our schools. - Active Travel Programme (£1.68m for 2020/21) – to support residents, employees and partners to cycle and walk more through…