Including the closely related terms heating, and heating.
…, the report highlighted the key areas that Councils across Cambridgeshire, and their partners, should consider incorporating into new policy, including: • Decarbonisation of heat and improvements to the energy efficiency of the housing stock; • Implementation of low carbon heating and carbon capture and storage in commercial and industrial buildings; • All cars, vans, buses and motorcycles…
… organisation Identified Council emission sources 1 Stationary Production of electricity, heat or steam • Gas used in Council Offices e.g. The Grange • Gas used in buildings operated by the Council e.g. E-Space North Mobile Transportation of raw materials/waste • Travel in cars, vans and heavy goods vehicles operated by the Council Fugitive Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) emissions during…
… use of refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment • Air conditioning used in Council Offices e.g. The Grange 2 Stationary Consumption of purchased electricity, heat or steam • Electricity used in Council Offices e.g. The Grange, Portley Hill Depot • Electricity used in street and car park lighting which also includes road signs and illuminated bollards • Electricity…
… electricity) emissions amounted to 991 tonnes CO2e. Scope 1 and 2 includes emissions from gas and oil for heating our buildings, electricity for our buildings and street lighting etc. and emissions from fleet vehicles. Thus overall, in headline terms, the Council’s carbon footprint for 2019/20 (1,315 CO2e) showed little change from the baseline year of 2018/19 (1,317 CO2e) being only slightly down…
… Vehicles (of which, waste collection vehicles are the primary source) are far and away the leading cause of the Council’s emissions: around 75%. • Our two main buildings also cause a significant contribution, with The Grange (predominantly heating, electric use): 10%; and E Space North: 5%. • Vehicle business mileage, from staff and Members undertaking site visits or meetings etc (but does…