Including 5 closely related terms such as leisure centres, leisure centre, and leisure facilities.
… of projects that make a continued positive contribution towards delivering Climate Action in West Oxfordshire, for example: a) From April 1st 2016, Solar PV was installed and operational at Carterton Leisure Centre and provides a direct, renewable supply of electricity to the Centre. This was made possible through the Council investment of £155,000. b) With revenue funding from the Council…
…. Key for greenhouse gas and carbon-emissions scope. Scope Emissions source Description 1 Gaseous Fuel Consumption Natural gas fuel combusted on Council sites and in Council Owned Leisure centres. Liquid Fuel – Fleet Liquid fuel (petrol) used by the Council owned vehicle fleet. Liquid Fuel – Waste Liquid fuel (diesel) used by Council operated waste collection…
… vehicles. 2 Electricity generation Electricity consumption from corporate buildings, public conveniences, car lighting, P&D machines and Leisure facilities. 3 WTT Gaseous fuel Emissions associated with extraction, refining and transportation of the raw gaseous fuel from source to Council owned assets. WTT Liquid fuel – fleet Emissions associated with extraction, refining…
… to focus and prioritise carbon-reduction measures, identifying timescales and resources required for their delivery. In Figure 1, for example, current data on gas consumption across Council buildings illustrates very clearly where the largest carbon impact is for the Council and where there is, therefore, greatest potential for improvements. WODC Leisure Centres are shown here as having…
… the highest gas consumption which illustrates the fact these buildings have a wide audience and support high visitor numbers. 15% 85% CO2 (kg) WODC Council Buildings WODC Leisure Centres Item No. 9, Page 8 of 19 2.3.5. The next carbon-emission reporting cycle is 2019/2020 which will take place at the end of March 2020. 2.3.6. It is proposed that the Council approaches…