Including 9 closely related terms such as heating system, heating systems, and heating.
… are likely to continue to provide 85% of building heating in Royal Greenwich in 2030, directly emitting carbon dioxide on-site. In the transport sector, despite the growing market share of electric vehicles, emissions in the borough are predicted to decrease by less than 10% between 2019 and 2030 if no significant additional action is taken. Reducing emissions will require a combination…
… DR AF T 4 Figure 3 Baseline and projected CO 2 emissions in Greenwich Graphic to be redesigned This includes spending on heating system conversions and energy efficiency improvement works on housing (approximately £350m for Council housing only) and other buildings (approximately £25m for public sector buildings), electric and low emissions vehicles along with vehicle charging…
… Greenwich 10 years ahead of Greater London’s target. • The council’s fleet is 100% zero emissions vehicles. 16 Greenwich Carbon Neutral Plan 2021- 2030 Our 2030 ambitions 7 Zero carbon is defined here as having a de-fossilized heating system and improved energy efficiency, to a minimum EPC standard of C. Table 1 £DR AF T 4 Overview of actions This is the first Carbon Neutral Plan…
… for 64% of emissions in Greenwich in 2019. Emissions from homes alone were 41% of the borough’s total. Reducing these emissions will involve a combination of: • making buildings more energy efficient • replacing fossil fuel heating systems with low carbon alternatives • deployment of renewable energy and district heat networks Progress so far We are not starting from scratch…
… emission choices, supplying guidance to council tenants in 2021. Facilitating wider change Our Key Asks of Others The Government: • A more ambitious successor scheme for the Renewable Heat Incentive from 2021 • Increased landlord Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) obligation • Clear pathway for low carbon heating and early end-date for fossil fuel heating systems Capital funding…