Including 4 closely related terms such as streetlights, street lamps, and lighting.
… Stockport Homes are recognised as leaders in sustainability Currently 91% of Stockport Homes housing stock is at EPC rating C or above compared to the borough average of 70% D or below Stockport Council have commenced a £20 million LED Lighting and Energy Efficiency project for its street lighting network which aims to reduce the associated energy demand by 33% Stockport Council are leaders…
… the borough average (70% EPC D or below). We’ve started a £20 million LED Lighting and Energy Efficiency project for its street lighting network which aims to reduce the associated energy demand by 33%. The estimated carbon savings based on this reduction in energy demand is 2,151 tCO2. Our Ambition We will reduce the carbon emissions for our Council services’ buildings by 10% by the end of 2021…
…. We will complete the replacement of street lamps with LED bulbs by 2023. We will ensure that at least 40% of the Council housing stock will incorporate one or more renewable technologies by the end of 2021 (for example, solar PV). We will work with Stockport Homes who are committed to delivering the Homes as Energy Systems project, which will see approximately 300 homes with improved…
… change to deliver the scale of retrofitting needed in the private housing sector. 22 23 Stockport Hydro, Greater Manchester’s first community owned hydroelectric project 24 E. Renewable Energy Ensuring that the future energy needs of the borough can all be met in a sustainable way. We understand that switching our appliances, lights and vehicles to electric is only…
… as sustainable as the source of the electricity that powers these improvements. That’s why we plan to increase our sustainable energy supply, to ensure that the future energy needs of Stockport can all be met in a sustainable way, from smartphones to streetlights. We know we have a long way to go, and we will get there by stepping up our efforts, building on some of the sustainable energy projects…