Including the closely related terms solar, solar generation, and solar generation.
… a strategy for further installation of Solar PV across Council housing stock c. Consider and pilot opportunities for demand response, energy storage, and smart controls • Identify potential for solar generation and storage on council owned corporate buildings and develop a solar deployment strategy by end 2021 Reducing the council’s own footprint Immediate • Procure a borough-wide…
… been de-fossilized and council homes are more energy efficient. • Minimum energy efficiency standards are enforced, and private sector landlords are supported to improve home energy efficiency. • All non-domestic buildings owned by the Council are zero-carbon7. Energy Supply • Investments in renewables reach 30 Megawatts of installed solar PV capacity in the borough by 2030…
… with that electricity use. While changes to the national electricity grid ultimately rely on national policy, action can be taken locally to roll out decentralised, sustainable energy, to develop smart approaches. Progress so far The Council has made progress on sustainable and decentralised energy in recent years, but must now step up its action: • We have installed solar PV panels on 8 blocks…
… of flats since 2016 and further installations are planned. • We supported South East London Community Energy (SELCE) to install solar PV panels on borough’s schools (in 2016) and Leisure centres (in 2020). Programme development • Make the energy systems we run in council housing smart and sustainable a. Explore the potential for connections to district heat networks b. Develop…
… of the seed investor group that is working with the London CIV to develop a 100% renewable energy fund, with the majority of investment in wind and solar assets. • The Council has engaged with organisations and community groups to reduce food waste through subscription to Good Food Charter. • We have started early engagement with Greenwich Young Commissioners Immediate • Carbon Literacy…