Including 8 closely related terms such as heating, heating control, and heating.
… Employee commuting Fleet Supply chain Business travel-rail Business travel-car Water supply & treatment Electricity in streetlighting Electricity in buildings Heating for buildings 2,409 3,418 28,970 4 884 217 1,277 3,735 5,517 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 10 It should be noted that the data has been collected using the best available methods…
… carbon and renewable energy systems in over 50 of the Council’s buildings including offices, schools and leisure centres. Technologies include solar PV, solar thermal, wind turbines, heat pumps, biomass boilers and combined heat and power. - Non domestic energy generation systems met approximately 10% of the Council’s energy demand in 2018-19. - Investment in innovative technologies…
… such as transpired solar collectors and battery storage. - Delivery of an annual programme of energy efficiency measures, such as building fabric insulation, draught proofing, new boilers, new heating controls, lighting upgrades etc in the Council’s non domestic buildings since 2008. - Investment and delivery of energy efficiency improvements in Council housing through the Welsh Housing Quality Standard…
… activity is affecting the climate on a scale that is having detrimental effects on all living things. The Paris Climate Change Agreement 2015 recognised the need to accelerate actions and invest to reduce impacts on the environment1. If we do nothing, the potential implications will be detrimental to our communities through risk to health and well-being, flooding, extreme heat, disruption…
…/climatechange/paris-agreement C l i m a t e C h a n g e S t r a t e g y The Climate Emergency 2.1 Global heating is expected to generate significant sea level rises and more frequent and heavy extreme weather effects. The actual impacts of the climate crisis can already be seen in terms of storms, flash flooding and drought, causing water damage, surface water drainage…