Including the closely related terms leisure centres, and leisure centre.
… reduction target. Executive Summary Scope 1 • Gas consumption for space and water heating in buildings • Council fleet fuel consumption Scope 2 • Electricity consumption in buildings Scope 3 • Energy, waste & water consumption from leased buildings (i.e. leisure centres) • Upstream emissions from natural gas, vehicle fuel & electricity • Business travel in non-Council fleet vehicles • Third…
… Kesteven District Council’s footprint for the FY 2018/19 was calculated to be 7,600 tCO2e Four key emission categories make up 98.5% of the total footprint: 1. Fuel consumption in the Council’s fleet (1,918 tCO2e) 2. Gas consumption in buildings (1,344 tCO2e) 3. Electricity consumption in buildings (1,072 tCO2e) 4. Leased assets (leisure centres) (3,157 tCO2e) 7,600 tCO2e • The carbon reduction…
…, as well as focusing on the assets under direct operational control. N.B. For the FY 18/19 footprint, ‘Leased Buildings’ is entirely made up of leisure centres owned by the Council & operated by a third party. 4 Executive summary Carbon reduction opportunities overview To achieve the emission reduction target of at least 30% by 2030, the Council needs to reduce scope 1, 2 and selected scope…
… tCO2e/year by 2030. This equates to an estimated total reduction of 37% from the current 2018/19 footprint. • The total cost to implement the above projects is estimated to be £3.3m, not including any costs associated with improvements required to decarbonise the Leisure Centres. All projects require further detailed assessment and in particular, those related to HRA assets and Leisure Centres…
… Fleet Electrification - Electrifying appropriate vehicles within SKDCs large fleet Leisure Centres - Conducting feasibility assessments of the potential for energy efficiency and renewable energy measures St Peters Hill - Roll out of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures Guildhall - Roll out of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures Stamford Arts Centre - Roll out of energy…