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London Borough of Tower Hamlets

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… with Passivhaus (15 kWh/m2). Buildings should also use low carbon heat and have on-site renewable energy (e.g. PVs). Major retrofit programme with ambitious energy objectives 90% of existing homes and buildings should have benefited from low energy retrofit by 2050 (by 2030 for Tower Hamlets homes, schools leisure centres). An average heating energy demand of 40kWh/m2/yr should be achieved for retrofit…

… These include schools and leisure centres in Tower Hamlets (also including a small number of nurseries) and all dwellings managed by Tower Hamlets Homes (excluding landlord areas). Policy Well crafted policy is a key change driver. It has significant ability to reduce carbon emissions from new developments, limit the destruction of natural habitats and increase nature and biodiversity within…

… PlanUnderstanding the Council’s direct emissions, and those under its responsibility The Council’s ‘direct control’ carbon emissions are dominated by buildings; emissions from landlord areas represent a non-negligible part Emissions under the Council’s ‘direct control’ and ‘responsibility’ (including those from Tower Hamlets Homes, schools and leisure centres) are much more significant than those under its…

… buildings and transport. There are approximately 11,500 THH dwellings. They are mainly EPC D-rated (42%) and E-rated (32%). No THH energy consumption data is available, therefore it was estimated using the Ofgem national average. It should be noted that EPCs are a poor indicator of actual energy consumption. Schools and leisure centres also represent a significant source of emissions. Schools…

… greenhouse gas emissions account for only 1% of the Borough’s emissions, and 3% when also accounting for those under its responsibility e.g. emissions from THH, schools and leisure centres. However, the Council also has some influence over a proportion of Borough-wide emissions for example through planning and transport policy, waste collection policy, and stakeholder engagement. The target…

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