Including 9 closely related terms such as renewable energy, renewable, and renewable energy generation.
… has solar panels on a County Council owned and used building, energy is directly taken and used from this renewable source. This reduces the overall grid energy consumed, and therefore the Council sees a reduction in carbon emissions 9 For renewables generated on non-operational sites (solar farms), or on sites not owned and operated by the us, energy goes into the grid, and does…
… of carbon Breakdown of Renewable Energy Source Corporate Estate 1% Schools Estate 14% Solar Farms 82% Other 3% - 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 12,000,000 14,000,000 16,000,000 18,000,000 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 kW h Total Renewable Energy Generation 13 As these figures testify, we have already taken significant action…
… that renewable energy sources provided more electricity to UK homes and businesses than fossil fuels, the electricity grid is not predicted to be 100% renewable, and net carbon zero by 2030. Generating renewable energy on site will not only help us reach our target, but will also help us reduce our operating costs over the longer term. c) Support renewables with batteries Much of our power demand…
… not make a direct impact on our carbon emissions as currently reported. We will report the amount of renewable energy generated across all our assets alongside our carbon emissions. 3.3. Out of scope Emissions from the following sources are excluded from reporting due to lack of data, and based on benchmarking with comparable organisations they are also unlikely to be significant: • Commuting…
… tonnes CO2e. The emissions are attributed across these categories as follows: Schools Estate 28,789 43% Corporate Estate 17,643 26% Street Lighting 17,411 26% Business Transport 3,321 5% Power 43,292 65% Heat 20,443 30% Water 106 0% Mileage 3,321 5% Renewable Energy Generated: • 0Kwh • 0 tonnes of C02e See Appendix 1 to see the carbon footprint represented as Scopes…