Including the closely related terms transport infrastructure, and public transport.
… will need to engage with UK Power Networks and with Ofgem to enable this to happen. We will need significant new walking, cycling and public transport infrastructure, as well as charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, or other zero carbon fuels. We will need to build new infrastructure to protect homes and businesses from flooding. This will include grey infrastructure, such as flood walls…
… the lowest population density of any district or borough in Essex with high levels of car ownership and a restricted extent of public transport, especially in the more rural areas. All these are challenges to achieving sustainable development. Appendix 1 at the end of the strategy proposes ways for residents, communities, businesses, schools and visitors to reduce their carbon footprint and Help…
… tonnes CO2 , down from 3271 tonnes CO2 in 2007. Industry and Commercial Domestic Gas Agriculture Domestic ‘Other Fuels’ Domestic Electricity Transport Procurement 1100 Fuel 1098 Water 16 Street lightning 15 Gas 672 Electricity 453 Oil 4 PV export only -61 Business travel 35 Green tariff -271 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 (Tn CO2 Equivalent) Progress on Reducing…
… covering all related aspects of climate change. Within the themes the group identified a number of priorities that support the delivery of the overall strategy and action plan. The key themes of the strategy are: Resources Energy Use Planning and Development Transport Council Assets and Operations Natural Environment Adapting to Climate Change Energy Conservation Priorities: • Increase…
… Government on increasing powers and regulations to drive high energy efficiency, water efficiency and climate resilience standards for existing building retrofit and tighten up the enforcement and pace of improvement in the domestic and non-domestic private rented sectors. Transport Sustainable transport not only delivers carbon neutrality but has other positive outcomes, including health, well…