Including the closely related term transport.
…. The biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK is transport, closely followed by stationary energy (emissions arising from buildings). This Action Plan examines the carbon footprint of Peterborough City Council as an organisation. The carbon footprint of the geographical area of Peterborough as a whole is examined thoroughly in a separate draft Citywide Carbon Management Action Plan…
… for Scope 1 (direct - largely gas and council owned transport) 2,721 2,255 for Scope 2 (indirect - largely electricity) 4,924 3,503 for Scope 3 (other indirect) 3,962 3,855 Total 11,607 9,613 Table 1: Summary GHG emissions (CO2e, tonnes) Figure 2: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by scope, 2019-20 There has been a clear reduction in overall emissions from the baseline year. This has been in part…
… for Council Buildings - 1,167 99 163 1,428 Gas for Council Buildings 725 - - - 91 816 Industrial 29 100 - 8 18 155 Skanska services - - 54 2 9 65 Aragon services - - 15 1 2 17 Transport 13 - 2,247 - 440 2,701 Cultural services 9 - 13 - 5 27 Staff Business Travel - - 425 - 3 428 Council Owned Transport 4 - - - 1 5 Skanska services - - 189 - 47 245 Aragon services - - 1,612 - 383 1,995…
… that occurs in getting the electricity from the power plant to the organisations that purchase it) 9 Well To Tank (WTT) emissions relate to emissions caused by the extraction, refinement and transportation of primary fuels 8 Council-CMAP-2021 Figure 3: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by business area, 2019-20 Figure 4…
… Council-CMAP-2021 Staff Office The Council has an active network Progress in this area has been significantly engagement and Transport of 60 Change Champions representing all of the Council’s various service areas. These individuals are responsible for raising awareness of key initiatives and embedding change across the organisation. A key focus for the Champions moving forward…