Including the closely related term lighting.
… an increase in diesel light goods vehicle fuel consumption, this is most likely due to the relatively recent increase in ‘last mile’ type delivery services due to the increase in home based internet shopping. Fig.4 2.6 Contextual data Eastbourne town has a variety of build types and ages as described by Fig.5 and a total of just under 51,000 domestic properties. A substantial proportion…
…, parks and public conveniences; our sports centres (that have not been outsourced); our crematorium; and miscellaneous electricity supplies such decorative lighting, pumps, aerial boosters etc. The council consumed a total of 7,923.754 kWh of gas and 2,819,568 kWh of electricity in 2018/19. 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Council owned and operated buildings Eastbourne Homes…
… lighting. EHL makes up 31% of the baseline footprint and nearly 80% of this is from gas consumption (Fig.15) 3.5 Maintenance and Fleet Liquid Fuel The various sources of our liquid fuel emissions can be seen in Fig.12 below. Our fleet vehicles are included in this with the exception of our electric vehicles, the emissions of which are contained in our Scope 2 electricity figure. Liquid fuel…