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Cheshire West and Chester Council

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… significant the growth in supply would need to be, however this demand in renewable energy supply could be serviced throughout the UK, including via opportunities such as offshore wind. • That the Council should work with the agricultural community during the period in which the Environmental Land Management System is implemented to ensure that the carbon, adaptation and biodiversity benefits…

… ................................................................................................................................ 36 7. Business Premises and Engagement .................................................................................. 42 8: Land Use, Adaptation, Climate Repair ................................................................................. 46 9. Waste and Recycling ........................................................................................................... 59 10. Next…

… emergency, the Council requested additional information about its organisational emissions. The outputs of this work are set out in full detail in Anthesis’ report2. The document sets out the Cheshire West and Chester emissions baseline via SCATTER. This refers solely to the borough’s energy systems and excludes forestry, agriculture and land use, which are covered separately. Cheshire West…

… for direct and indirect emissions within Cheshire West and Chester excluding agriculture, forestry and land use. This chart details that in the total buildings section of the chart, there are 3,165 ktCO2e, or 79 per cent of the total emissions. Transport makes up 779 ktCO2e, or 19 per cent of total emissions, while Waste makes up 2 per cent of emissions. The second pie chart is the SCATTER sub-sector…

… inventory for direct and indirect emissions within CW&C excluding agriculture, forestry and land use. Industrial and institutional buildings are the largest section, at 2126 ktCO2e, or 53 per cent. Transport makes up 769 ktCO2e at 19 per cent. Residential makes up 572 ktCO2e at 14 per cent. Commercial makes up 442 ktCO2e at 11 per cent. Solid waste disposal makes up 1 per cent. Rail, waterborne…

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