Including 5 closely related terms such as renewable, renewable sources, and renewable sources.
… was met from renewable sources in 2018 compared with 48% in 2017 and 43% in 2016]. WG target for 1 gigawatt (GW) of renewable-electricity capacity in Wales to be locally owned by 2030 and for all new projects to have an element of local ownership by 2020. [Wales is already 77% towards having 1 GW of renewable-energy capacity that is locally owned, with the total installed capacity of locally…
… Local Authority by 2030 5 3.1 Outline Approach 5 3.2 Carbon Footprint 6 (a) Non-domestic buildings 6 (b) Streetlighting 10 (c) Fleet Mileage 11 (d) Business Mileage 13 3.3 Renewable-energy Generation / Carbon Offsetting 16 3.4 Working with Welsh Government 18 3.5 Working with Pembrokeshire Public Services Board / Swansea Bay City Deal Partners 19 3.6 Collaboration with Experts from…
…). This can be summarised thus: Carbon Footprint _ Renewable-energy Generation Carbon Offsetting = Net Zero Carbon https://www.apse.org.uk/apse/ https://www.apse.org.uk/apse/index.cfm/local-authority-energy-collaboration/ https://gov.wales/welsh-public-sector-be-carbon-neutral-2030 Page 6 of 48 3.2 Carbon Footprint…
… Carbon Footprint _ Renewable-energy Generation Carbon Offsetting = Net Zero Carbon (a) Non-domestic buildings The Council has reduced carbon emissions from its non-domestic buildings by 45% since 2003/04 – from 18,564 tCO2e to 10,285 tCO2e. A reduction in emissions of 12.58% occurred from 2017/18 into 2018/19. Energy consumed by the Council’s non-domestic buildings…
… a renewable-electricity generator (e.g. solar PV [photovoltaic] panels) to the grid network. (3) The performance data quoted in this document uses, where appropriate, UK emission-conversion factors issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). These factors are published annually – for example: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/greenhouse-gas-reporting…