Including 11 closely related terms such as renewable, renewable energy, and renewable energy projects.
…. Despite there being three different parts to the energy agenda, very few local authorities have ventured past the generation option. Many have renewable energy schemes of one type or another, but very few have projects which provide distribution and there are just two ESCO supply companies in Nottingham and Bristol City Councils. If an authority wants to maximise the opportunities, it has to aspire…
… of profits from its green energy projects can go into to support community energy initiatives and the reduction of fuel poverty in Warrington. Warrington Borough Transport (WBT) The Council will continue to work with WBT to implement a greed energy fleet, carbon literacy and to reduce the carbon foot print of WBT’s buildings. Energy Efficiency and Energy Use The Council is aware…
… have taken the developer route in terms of renewable energy projects. This means that they take authority owned land and procure a design, build and operate contract whereby an asset is built for them and then subsequently run it on behalf of the authority. This traditional route is favoured because the Council controls the development process. However, in other non-energy fields of local…
… allocated for the delivery of a sustainable energy project programme. Its role is to provide direction on sustainable energy strategy and policy in Warrington and to effectively make recommendations to the Executive Board on projects that should be progressed. All decisions are taken by the Executive Board in accordance with the Council’s constitution. By the time that decisions are required…
…-sufficiency has not been reached by any local authority in the UK to date and would be achieved where the Council is generating an equivalent amount of energy from renewable sources to that which it uses in the delivery of its services. The Council’s Climate Emergency declaration pledges to make Warrington a net zero carbon area by 2030. This will involve both an inward looking focus and an outward…