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Herefordshire Council

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… the unanimous resolution on the 8 March 2019, the council published its executive response on the 26 September 2019. The response is summarised below: a) The executive commits to an accelerated reduction of the council’s own carbon emissions and the aspiration to become carbon neutral by 2030/31. b) The executive approves the policy approach of using 100% renewably sourced energy. On the 1 September 2019…

… the council switched its electricity supply to 100% certified renewable energy. We are looking into sources of ‘green gas’ meaning all of the council’s energy needs will be met with renewables. Energy Efficiency Projects We have a number of energy efficiency projects planned over the next year, utilising European grant funding where we can, to make our own budgets go further. The projects we…

…. This scheme provides applicants with a grant of up to 50% of the total cost of installing eligible renewable energy technologies. This can include, but is not limited to, solar PV and thermal, wind, heat pumps and biomass. There is more information on our website www.herefordshire.gov.uk/MarRe Maintained/Community Schools in Herefordshire can apply to the council’s Schools Finance team for an interest…

… the council switched its electricity supply to 100% renewable energy. We are exploring options for renewable gas as part of this plan. c) The council will work with strategic partners, residents and local organisations to develop a revised countywide CO2 reduction strategy aspiring for carbon neutrality by 2030. The Council will be developing a citizen’s panel and countywide action group in 2020/21…

… the years, driven by the increasing portion of renewable energy being brought into the energy mix of the UK. The table below shows that in September 2019, the UK’s energy mix for electricity reached the point where more energy was being derived from renewables than from fossil-fuels. That is a truly significant change from which we will benefit more as the mix ratio increases in favour of renewables

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