Including the closely related terms heating, and heating.
… sea levels and extreme weather patterns. The impact of extreme weather is being felt at a local level also, whether it be the impact on homes and businesses from increased incidents of flooding or the impact on the elderly and vulnerable from extreme heat. The Climate Change Act 20082 introduced a legally binding target for the UK to reduce greenhouse gases by 80% by 2050 against a 1990…
… emissions which the Council has direct operational control. Currently carbon for the Borough is estimated to be 2,518,000 t/CO2e, of which 38% is On-Road Non-Electric (transport fuels), 35% is Stationary Energy Non-electric (heating and process gas), and 24% is Stationary Energy Electric (electricity use). The residual are small amounts of landfill and rail emissions. Going forward the emissions…
… site for offsite habitat creation has already been identified. OFFICIAL 16 May 2020 framework of nationally developed standards applied locally. Part 6 of the Building Regulations imposes specific requirements for energy efficiency. Schedule 1 Part L – “Conservation of Fuel and Power” provides guidance for the conservation of fuel and power by producing heat and gases…
… and providing building services which are energy efficient and have effective controls. Homes account for 20% of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK which have reduced by approximately 20% since 1990 through the continued application of the regulations. In 2019 the Government consulted on the proposed Future Homes Standard15 for new build homes to be future-proofed with low carbon heating…
… railway station. • A ‘smart village’ environment, embracing digital technology and providing shared workspace facilities, including the provision of electric charging vehicle infrastructure throughout the site. • An integrated district heating network extending across the site to reduce dependency on non-renewable energy sources. • Incorporation of water efficiency measures and sustainable…