Including the closely related terms street lighting, and lighting.
… of its carbon footprint includes: • energy consumption relating to buildings used by both the council and its trusts for non-domestic purposes, street lighting; • the council’s own fleet and business travel (grey fleet); • all municipal (household and commercial) waste. The figure below provides an overview of the organisational boundary and exclusions. Figure 4 – North Lanarkshire…
…% of the overall targeted carbon reduction. This has been achieved by energy projects delivered via the Non Domestic Energy Efficiency Framework and improvements to the authority’s street lighting infrastructure. Improvements in the council’s fleet has also provided a reduction in transport emissions. Table 2 - Carbon Footprint 2017/18 2017/18 Carbon Footprint (tCO2e) Stationary 63,955 Waste…
… thermal install 604,957 186 NDEE Phase 1- CHP install 497,882 92 NDEE Phase 1- LED lighting upgrades 1,333,508 410 LED (Street Lighting) - other 58,000 18 LED (Street Lighting) 1,117,260 343 NDEE Phase 2 Lighting upgrade 800,973 246 NDEE Phase 2 Boiler upgrade 339,834 61 NDEE Phase 2 CHP Install 476,235 88 Average savings used to project for 2021/22 savings (kWh) 9,014,650 2,769…
… Residual Waste Project - waste management facility shared with peer councils by 2019. 2020 / ongoing Risk Register Executive Director, (Enterprise and Communities) Maximising external funding opportunities and other resources to facilitate energy savings projects through teams across the Council. LED street lighting investment programme completion Head of Integrated Street…
…; • comply with legislation and regulation and other environmental standards; • continuously improve to achieve the above. Culture NL and NL Leisure: The council’s arm’s length organisations, CultureNL and NL Leisure both benefit from energy efficiency improvements such as lighting upgrades delivered by the corporate energy team (NDEE phase 1 and phase 2 projects). There is also a great deal…