… contribution to global warming by 2050 by setting a target of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Local authorities have a crucial role to play in developing effective pathways towards reducing their emissions, which. If successfully achieved, will help to reduce climate impacts at both the local and national scale as well as delivering public health co-benefits resulting from cleaner air and leading…
… to an ambitious target of reducing its carbon emissions to net zero by 2040, with a minimum emissions reduction of 45% by 2027. • Achieving the target will reduce emissions from 2,583 tCO2e in 2019 to 1,421 tCO2e/year in 2027, before progressing to net zero by 2040. Moving towards this ambition will solidify ELDC’s recognition of the wider climate crisis we are all facing, whilst showing the Council’s…
… Emissions by source / tCO2e 55 Carbon reduction opportunities overview Executive summary To achieve the first emissions reduction target of 45% by 2027 the Council needs to reduce scope 1, 2 and selected scope 3 emissions by approximately 194 tCO2e /year. The Council will then have to decarbonise at a rate of 109 tCO2e /year between 2027 and 2040 in order to achieve net-zero by 2040…
… 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 Project Emissions Target Emissions BAU Emissions Overview of the Carbon Reduction Pathway Executive summary Projection of total ELDC business as usual emissions, the effect of proposed projects and the ‘net-zero by 2040’ target NB. projected UK grid electricity decarbonisation is included within the BAU pathway R1 – Energy Management R2 – Mileage Management R3…
… – Driver Training R4 – Remote HVAC* Systems R5 – Fan and Pump Upgrades R6 – LEDs R7 – Vehicle Fleet Electrification R8 – Tedder Hall & Skegness Town Hall to be replaced R9 – Space Heating Electrification R10 – Refuse Fleet Electrification R1, R2, R3 R4, R8 R5 R6 R7 R9 R10 2027 target * Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) 77 Greenhouse Gas Removals Meeting ELDCs net-zero…