Including the closely related terms streetlights, street lighting, and lighting.
… furniture. However, this infrastructure still uses a large quantity of electricity. Reducing this use of energy and improving energy efficiency is an important goal for the Council, and its long-term highways contractor. The Council's highways street-lighting is maintained through a Private Finance Initiative (PFI). We will continue to work with our PFI partner to invest in the streetlights…
… of the Council are former land fill sites, electricity, and gas. These calculations have been based on utility use across the Council property estate, street lighting and signage, fuel consumed by fleet operated by the Council, business travel and emissions from closed landfill sites. Areas that are outside of the scope of this calculation include: • Academies and the school estate where the school pays…
… the most of the opportunities this sector presents is key to decreasing our carbon emissions for the future and creating prosperous communities within the county. Leisure Decarbonisation A plan to be carbon neutral by 2030Carbon Management Plan 2022 17 • Use modern technology to reduce the energy consumption of our streetlights, including upgrades to LED lighting • Remove unnecessary…
… used by our highways contractor by 2027 Short term (1-2 years) Highways Long term plan (5 years +) Highway carbon emissions come from the electricity consumed by street lighting, street furniture, and pedestrian crossings and from the fuel consumed by the fleet and machinery used for maintenance operations. The Council buys green energy for the majority of its street lighting and street…
… on the performance of the building itself, which includes things like heating and lighting. The certificate also lists the potential rating, and this indicates what can be achieved if all the recommended cost-effective measures are to be installed. Energy efficiency ratings will vary according to the age, location, size and condition of the building. The potential rating on the certificate will take…