Including 9 closely related terms such as renewable energy, renewable, and renewable energy sources.
…. Increased proportion of local renewable energy procurement. Purchase electricity from local and community owned renewables projects through long term agreements. Cleaner power Goals: Grow Suffolk’s low carbon energy production capacity. Develop Suffolk’s low carbon economy. Public sector leads the way with renewable energy production. Support the development of a smart and flexible grid…
…. Since 2005, total emissions have decreased due to growing low carbon generation, the favouring of renewable energy sources and increasing energy efficiency. A zero-carbon electricity supply is a key requirement for removing generation emissions and meeting new transport and heating demand. Increasing small-scale renewable generation, such as rooftop solar, will help displace grid electricity…
… carbon transport methods will see an improvement in air quality across the county, particularly in urban areas. With cleaner air comes a healthier population and, if empowered by active travel methods, provides an opportunity to improve both physical and mental health. Electricity supply needs to become zero carbon, switching generation from fossil fuels to renewable energy technologies…
… for successfully switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy. By 2030, the chart shows an overall reduction of roughly 81%. Most of the residual emissions would be associated with grid electricity which is not expected to be fully decarbonised by 2030. This emphasises the importance of maximising demand reduction measures and promoting local renewable energy uptake, to mitigate against this risk…
… to: Outcomes and Actions: Improved connection to low carbon heat networks for Suffolk homes. Encourage the installation of low carbon heat networks where viable. Incorporate on-site renewable energy into new development energy policies in updated Local Plans. Set ambitious and supportive renewable energy planning policies in updated Local Plans by having planners take an evidence-led approach…