Including the closely related term sustainability.
…: Reducing fuel poverty; Reducing greenhouse gas emissions; Improving security of energy supply; Creating regeneration and economic growth; Achieving sustainability in all the Council’s operations; Generating income to fund the investments. The intention is to achieve social, economic and financial benefits in the delivery of this Energy Strategy. The following outcomes…
…; Delivering a more sustainable Warrington; Undertaking the work on the basis of a sound business case approach that manages risk and delivers a return on investment. The Route Map The Council will continue to bring forward a series of projects to address the key issues above and help it reach its goals. These will include both the developer and investment route, both of which are examined…
… below. In each case, projects will go through the governance process, whereby projects are proposed by officers and considered in the Green Energy Officer Group; are then considered by the Member led Warrington Sustainable Energy Executive Board Task Group; with decisions ultimately being taken by the Council’s Cabinet and then confirmed by Council. The Projects These provide the steps…
… are then considered by the Green Energy Officer Group, which has a wide range of officers in attendance, from corporate finance, through legal services, projects, housing and energy teams. This group will go through ideas and determine which should be progressed to Members. Above the Green Energy Officer Group is a member led task group – the Warrington Sustainable Energy Executive Board Task Group -which…
… allocated for the delivery of a sustainable energy project programme. Its role is to provide direction on sustainable energy strategy and policy in Warrington and to effectively make recommendations to the Executive Board on projects that should be progressed. All decisions are taken by the Executive Board in accordance with the Council’s constitution. By the time that decisions are required…