Including the closely related terms panel, solar, and solar.
… emissions by implementing projects, which will reduce the amount of energy the Council’s buildings consume and encourages the residents and businesses of the Borough to be more energy efficient. A reduction of 62% carbon emissions on its own Council buildings from 2009/10 baseline Installed 8 solar array systems on various council buildings Installed evaporative cooling – saving energy…
… and money by not using air conditioning in the Council’s data centre Through the Mayor’s Climate Change fund in 2011-2015, helped fund local community projects to save energy (e.g. energy efficient lighting, insulation, solar) Installing over 300 electric vehicle charge points across the borough Utilising the renewable power from the local river, the Hydro Power Facility…
…. • The council has a corporate responsibility, both as a large employer and a community leader, to take action to reduce its own emissions. • The council supports measures to address the climate emergency as outlined by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and we intend to meet IPCC targets and the carbon neutral ambition by 2030. • The scope of the carbon reduction strategy…
…, improvements to health, better quality housing and economic benefits. • We will regularly review this strategy and action plan to ensure that it is up to date and continues to meet our needs. 6 Carbon Reduction Delivery Strategy 2020-2030 The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report in 20181, states that human activities are estimated (with high confidence) to have caused…
… has generated income and also educates the local community on alternative sources of energy Replacing and reducing the number of transformers in Borough Hall basement (this equipment is very old and out of date) Investigating possibilities of an Energy Park at a closed landfill site to include anaerobic digestion, ground source heat pumps, solar and battery storage Converted from…