Including the closely related terms streetlights, and lighting.
…% of emissions 4.9 ktCO2 9% of emissions 2.2 ktCO2 5% of emissions 1.3 ktCO2 5% of emissions 1.2 ktCO2 4% of emissions 1.1 ktCO2 0.83% of emissions 0.177 ktCO2 Council Owned Housing Buildings Operational Buildings Schools Street Lighting Leisure Centres Waste collections Transport This is electricity and gas consumption from the Council’s communal and leaseholders…
… per cent carbon reduction target and have reduced our in-house carbon emissions by over 50 per cent compared to 2007/08 figures. We have done this by improving the energy efficiency of our buildings and schools, reducing our fleet’s mileage, upgrading the streetlights across the borough to energy- efficient LED lights, and installing solar panels via community-owned energy projects…
… buildings. This is electricity and gas consumption from the operational buildings. This is electricity and gas consumption from the 33 maintained and denominational schools included in the Council’s scope. This is the electricity consumed by the street lights across the borough. This is the electricity and gas used in the leisure centres. This is from the fuel consumption used for refuse…
… carbon organisation by 2030 and a carbon neutral borough by 2040. Tackling cli- mate change and reducing carbon emissions is one of the five environmen- tal priorities of the Council’s Green Plan, which was adopted in 2021. 1 https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/environment/air-quality/air-quality-and-climate-change-action-plan-2016-2021 In light of the climate emergency declaration, the Council has developed…
… or controlled by the Council. GHG emissions from sources located within the borough boundary. Scope 2 GHG emissions from the consumption of purchased electricity, steam or other sources of grid-generated energy. Includes electricity supply to the Council’s operational buildings and streetlights. GHG emissions occurring as a consequence of the use of grid- supplied electricity, heat, steam…