Including 7 closely related terms such as renewable electricity, renewable, and renewable generation.
… focused on 4 emissions ‘hotspots’ which when combined are responsible for approximately 99% of the targeted footprint: Between now and 2030, the carbon intensity of the UK’s national grid is expected to reduce by 64%. The carbon intensity of the UK’s electricity supply is reducing as renewable generation (e.g. wind, solar) is replacing traditional fossil fuels (e.g. coal, natural gas…
…, some of which may not be practically implementable immediately, i.e. not within the next 1-3 years, however, at the same time will contribute significantly to decarbonisation of the Council’s operations. Electrification of vehicle fleet and space heating systems recommendations assume that electricity is procured on renewable electricity tariffs until the UK electricity grid mix fully…
… with the Council. As stated in the footprint report, this means that the majority of WLDC’s scope 3 footprint has been estimated using building energy consumption benchmarks. This lack of data visibility means the Council cannot monitor the energy consumption of these buildings, which account for the majority of its carbon footprint. By requiring building operators to annually report energy and carbon…
…. It is conservatively estimated that monitoring of the Council’s Gainsborough and Market Rasen Leisure Centre footprints will result in a 2% reduction in gas and electricity consumption, equivalent to a 10.61 tCO2e/year saving. Carbon Reduction Opportunities Annual reporting of building energy performance Require third-party leisure centre operators at Gainsborough and Market Rasen to report energy…
… Compile plant inventory for Gainsborough and Market Rasen Leisure Centres and develop replacement schedule based on life cycle analysis • 39.46 tCO2e/year saving • 189,918 kWh/year energy saving • £5,698/year cost saving (to building operators) 3232 Leisure Centres: solar photovoltaic (PV) 32 Introduction. Solar PV is a modular, scalable technology that allows for renewable electricity…