Including 11 closely related terms such as carbon, low carbon, and low carbon energy.
… Page 1 of 9 Our Climate Change Action Plan – Strategic Priorities 3. Energy Generation Expand renewable energy generation capacity across the District. Develop localised smart energy systems that focus on providing low carbon energy to local businesses…
… National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), to ensure our planning policies support our commitment to climate change. For example: facilitating the delivery of low-carbon, energy efficient new residential development that produces a net-gain in biodiversity, improves air quality, and produces infrastructure that enables the delivery of wider ambitions on local renewable energy generation, vehicle…
… April 2021 – March 20301 Action Priorities 1 – High Red action (following scoping) anticipated to substantially reduce carbon emissions 2 – Medium Amber action (following scoping) anticipated to moderately reduce carbon emissions 3 – Low Green action (following scoping) anticipated to result in minor reduction in carbon emissions Mitigation action anticipated to help adapt to future…
… 1 Year 1 = date of plan approval to end March 2022, Year 2 = April 2022 – March 2023, Year 3 = April 2023 – March 2024 etc. Page 5 of 9 Initial Action Strategic Priority Change Outcome Action Priority Completed by Develop a business case for all Council vehicles to be powered by electric or other low carbon alternatives Organisational Emissions Reduce organisational emissions…
…; Food Systems - Reduce carbon emissions in District. Offsetting Mar 2023 Page 6 of 9 Initial Action Strategic Priority Change Outcome Action Priority Completed by - Increase biodiversity. - Improve District's air quality. Ensure our business continuity and emergency plans are robust from a climate change perspective Adaption - Increase Council’s climate resilience…