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Climate Change Actions Slide show © R.Newell and J.Moine 2008 In the near future we will email you offering details to supplement this presentation Don’t worry if this presentation has too much small print or is too fast! “ The scientific evidence is now overwhelming: climate change is a serious global threat, and it demands an urgent global response.”  Lord Stern 2006
Index Physics & Chemistry of Climate Change Effects of Climate Change Costs of Climate Change Geographical Information and use of it Some International Meetings Local Authority Measures Climate Change Bill 2008 Carbon trading / offsetting Reducing Carbon Emissions – Some Actions Reducing Carbon Emissions – Some Websites The Way Forward Slide show © R.Newell and J.Moine 2008
Climate Change Exists?  Largely man-made? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Still sceptical?  See website  http://gristmill.grist.org/ skeptics ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases Carbon dioxide CO 2   produced largely by burning fossil fuels & destroying forests. Methane CH 4  produced by animals and swamps. Nitrous oxide N 2 O  produced by microbial processes on land and in water Others include:   Chlorofluorocarbons  CFC s,  Hydrofluorocarbons  HFC s, Perfluorocarbons  PFC s,  Sulphur hexafluorideIndirect  SF 6 , Carbon monoxide  CO ,  Non-methane volatile organics, Nitrogen oxides  NO X ,  Sulphur oxides  SO X Global Warming Potential depends on various factors. Greenhouse gases prevent some heat escaping into space
Why Carbon Footprint? The average UK person’s annual Carbon footprint is approximately 10 tonnes of CO 2 Carbon (coal, oil, wood, etc) Carbon Dioxide  CO 2 Energy   for  Business, industry,  Agriculture, public sector Residential Transport, etc. Burn Many websites help you calculate your Carbon footprint, by asking your annual usage of electricity, gas, oil, etc. Remember to include your proportion from goods and services that you buy and use. China’s exports Carbon footprint = one third of China’s total Carbon footprint = Germany plus France plus UK total Carbon footprint. Your  Carbon footprint  is how much Carbon you use or  (multiply by 44/12) Carbon Dioxide you produce. Madonna >1,000 tonnes.  American 20t.  Ethiopian 0.07t.  World average 4t. The Earth can sustain 0.8 tonnes. Source  www.pulitzercenter.org/openitem.cfm?id=851
Effects of Climate Change - Global Sea level rise  – Small rise    Densely settled coastal plains become uninhabitable. Impacts on agriculture  - Major effects on agricultural productivity. Reduction of ozone layer  – More cancer, damage plants & plankton  (crucial to aquatic life) . Increased extreme weather  - More droughts & floods, frequent & stronger storms. Spread of diseases  - Diseases spread to areas previously too cold for them. Ecosystem change  - Most organisms moving towards the North and South Poles. (Source  www. carboncalculator .co. uk /effects. php )   Source  www. climateark .org/overview/ )
Temperature Rise Impacts – Happening Now Source  www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/econ_summary_cc.pdf   IPCC 2001bi; IPCC 2001aii; Watkiss et al. 2005iii. The climate change scenarios cited here are B1 (2.3º in 2100), B2 (3.0º), and A1F1 (4.8º) from IPCC 2001  •  More frequent extreme weather events , more floods, more droughts, more heat waves;  •  A slow pole-ward migration of plant and animal species, with less mobile and less adaptable species increasingly at risk of extinction. 0.6º •  More tropical diseases over a wider geographical area;  •  Decreased crop yields in the developing world and, as a result, widespread hunger;   •  Many communities facing serious water stress and widespread droughts;   •  A total loss of arctic ice and the extinction of many arctic species; •  A near total loss of coral reefs due to “bleaching;” •  And perhaps the onset of the complete melting of the Greenland ice sheet, slowly but unstoppably raising sea levels by 7 m over the course of the next 3000 years.   2º  •  Decreasing crop yields in the developed world and decreasing world food supplies;  •  Widespread species extinctions and desertification;   •  The wholesale collapse of the Amazon ecosystem;  •  The complete loss of all boreal and alpine ecosystems.   3º  •  Entire regions will have no agricultural production whatsoever and the  melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet will gradually increase sea levels by 5 to 6 m (in addition to the increase from the loss of the Greenland ice sheet).   4º   •  There is a  50-50 chance that the ocean’s circulation system will shut down, removing the crucial currents that warm and stabilize the climate of Northern Europe.   >4º
UK Impacts from 4 o C Rise and Now More droughts 40% less rain in summer More heatwaves  more deaths, fewer crops flooding Source and many other effects:  Friends of the Earth  Oct.2006  www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/econ_summary_cc.pdf   30% more rain in winter More floods 1.8M people risk coastal flooding Thames Barrier risk overheating
The Real Costs – Stern Review 2006 ,[object Object],“ The benefits of strong, early action on climate change outweigh the costs” “ Costs of mitigation of around 1% of GDP are small relative to the costs and risks of climate change that will be avoided” By year 2100, a 4 o C increase in global temperatures would cause economic damage ~ $20 trillion per year , ~8% of global economic output at that time.  However, action now to limit the rise to 2 degrees would eliminate over half of this damage at far lower cost.  $20 trillion may be a major underestimate  as it only includes the impacts which are easier to measure.  (1 trillion = 1 million million) Problems around the world cause major costs & social problems in UK e.g. Environmental refugees, more expenditure on aid, food prices. GDP = Gross Domestic Product = consumption + gross investment + government spending + (exports − imports) £
Geographic Information is Essential to Meet the Climate Change Challenges ,[object Object],Univ.of Sussex Chichester Lecture Theatre Data Information Action plans Spend now Reduce later cost Individual Local National International
Geographic Intelligence ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The role for Geographic Information – Energy Consumption The GeoInformation Group, Alun Jones 01223 88 00 77, alunj@citiesrevealed. www.citiesrevealed.com  
Aerial Imagery Leading to Action Areas for A Sustainable Community Energy Efficiency Flood Risk Planning Creating High Quality Environments Engagement with citizens Local & National Awareness
Aims, Actions, Signs of Success ClimateChange_AlunJonesWhitePaper_A.pdf  DEFRA & LGA Joint Environmental Prospectus July 2007  Improved local environmental quality Strategic planning  Engagement with citizens   Improving local environmental quality Improving the Local Environment  Improved local environment and biodiversity  Managing open spaces  to provide high quality environments  Use  local strategic plans  to deliver land use priorities Recognising value of living environments in regeneration policies Protecting Natural Resources  CO2 reduction in Local Authority buildings Community resilience Reductions in Fuel poverty Community resilience  Reducing energy consumption Planning for future  on the basis of a changing climate Preventing fuel poverty , increasing energy efficiency in social housing Mitigating the impact of flooding  in local plans Tackling and adapting to climate change SIGNS OF SUCCESS ACTIONS REQUIRED ENVIRONMENTAL AIM
Some International Meetings ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
After the Kyoto Protocol A single global plan or an array of decentralised alliances? Best timeframes to consider actions? What types of commitment? Should it be shared between developed and developing countries? How should it be enforced? National, regional and local schemes Renewable transport fuels obligation A range of objectives 2009 – Copenhagen 2012 – Kyoto Protocol to be replaced 4 years left to get on the right climate track! Don’t just sit there. Do something!
UK Local Authority Measures ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The GeoInformation Group, Alun Jones 01223 88 00 77, alunj@citiesrevealed. www.citiesrevealed.com www. opsi . gov . uk /ACTS/acts2006/20060019. htm   Alun Jones’ White Paper With  Ambitious Targets  like these and  Challenges  set at the  Strategic Level  LAs Need More  Intelligent Means of Measuring, Monitoring and Managing Improvements  in their  Efforts  to  Tackle Global Warming .  The  Environmental Prospectus  sets out the three high level  Environmental Aims and Key Actions  and these will be reflected in the  New Performance Frameworks  for both LGAs and  National Government .
Climate Change Bill 2008  – Overview   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],(Royal assent due Autumn 2008)
Climate Change Bill 2008 – Targets   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Central Government requires from Local Authorities a reduction in CO 2  emissions of 26% to 32% by 2020 and 60% by 2050 (1995 benchmark). Other possible targets are 20% reduction by 2010, 60%-80% by 2050.
Climate Change Bill 2008 – Committee on Climate Change   ,[object Object],[object Object],A Committee on Climate Change is being  set up as an independent, expert body   to advise the Government on the pathway to the 2050 target and to advise specifically on: the level of carbon budgets; reduction effort needed by sectors of the economy covered by trading schemes, and other sectors; and on the optimum balance between domestic action and international trading in carbon allowances.
Climate Change Bill 2008 – Enabling Powers   ,[object Object],This increases the policy options which Government could use to stay within budgets and meet emissions targets, while maintaining the need for thorough analysis, consultation and scrutiny of proposals before a new scheme is introduced. National Indicators for  environmental sustainability  include:- Flood and coastal erosion risk management 189 Adapting to climate change 188 Tackling fuel poverty – people receiving income based benefits living in homes with a low energy efficiency rating 187 Per capita CO 2  emissions in the LA area 186 CO 2  reduction from Local Authority operations 185
Climate Change Bill 2008 – Other measures to reduce emissions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Carbon Trading / Offsetting The Climate Change Bill 2008 commits every organisation using more than 6,000 megawatts of energy per annum to a 20% emission reduction by 2010.  The government’s plans are to extend these reductions to 60% – with a possible extension to 80% – by 2050.  The immediate threshold will be ~5,000 UK firms.  Failure to comply will attract penalties of £70 per tonne of carbon. A typical 1,000 staff organisation failing Climate Change Bill 2008 requirements could incur fines more than £274,000. Go to website of offsetting organisation (Oo). Work out emissions for an activity (e.g. a flight). Oo will charge a fee, ~£15 per tonne of CO2. (e.g. London to New York flight £25 to neutralise, or typical year of efficient car driving £42 to neutralise)
Reducing Carbon Emissions – Home & Travel Websites ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Reducing Carbon Emissions – School and Office Websites ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Reducing Carbon Emissions  at Home Turn your water heating down. Insulate your hot water tank. Take holidays closer to home. Add double glazing. Store foods correctly to reduce waste. Use energy saving light bulbs. Look out for the carbon label  . Turn central heating down  - (1 o C saves >£40 per year) . Turn electrical appliances off, don’t use the standby button. Only boil the amount of water needed when making a drink. Put clothes out to dry rather than using a tumble dryer. Use rechargeable batteries  –  (takes more energy to make battery than it contains) .
Reducing Carbon Emissions in Food Reduce your consumption of meat  Don't buy bottled water if your tap water is safe to drink (especially if it has been shipped from far away)  Buy local fruit and vegetables, or even try growing your own  Don't buy fresh fruit and vegetables which are out of season, they may have been flown in  Try to buy products made closer to home (look out and avoid items that are made in the distant lands)  Where was this fish caught? Where was it tinned? Carbon footprint of travel? Carbon footprint of canning staff?
Reducing Carbon Emissions in Waste Note the day/dates your recycling is collected. Recycle waste from all bins in your house.  See www.recyclenow.com A third of the food we buy in the UK ends up being thrown away, so keep your fridge, freezer & cupboard stocked with long shelf-life food.  (See www.lovefoodhatewaste.com) Make compost. Eliminate junk mail using Mail Preference Service  (www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/) Use products with a longer life, such as energy saving light bulbs, which can last around ten times longer than standard bulbs. Buy more concentrated versions of detergents. Reuse plastic bags as often as you can. Donate unwanted items such as clothes, books, CDs and furniture to charity shops or join a gift community such as Freecycle (www.freecycle.org). Use energy saving products  (see www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/energy_saving_products) .
Reducing Carbon Emissions in Cars   Keep the vehicle properly serviced. Check tyre pressures at least once a fortnight. Avoid carrying unnecessary weight in the boot. Plan the journey, so you don't get lost and waste fuel. Try to avoid congested areas. For local travel consider leave the car at home and walk, cycle or use public transport When starting up, there is no need to allow the engine to warm up. Avoid using air conditioning if possible, as this uses more fuel Drive with the windows closed, as this reduces drag on the vehicle Switch off engine if likely to be stationary for more than 2 minutes On motorways keep a good distance from cars in front to avoid unnecessary braking When replacing your car, look for the most carbon efficient (i.e. with a low gCO2/km figure) or with a high mpg. Car not bon Try to avoid sudden acceleration, engine revving, and sudden braking – this can use up to 30% more fuel and increase wear and tear of the vehicle
Reducing Carbon Emissions in Organisation Almost half a billion pounds is wasted — equivalent to 2.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions are generated every year when appliances are left on stand-by. For every 1ºC that your building is overheated, up to 10% is added to your heating costs. A 20% cut in energy costs is equivalent to a 5% increase in sales in most businesses. Energy costs can usually be reduced by 10% — often by 20% — by simple actions. Compressed air leaking through a small (5mm) hole could cost up to £14,000 per year. Motors can consume their purchase price in energy costs in just a few weeks. Heating and hot water can account for up to 60% of building’s energy use, most wasted. Ensure heating and air conditioning are not switched on at the same time. Office equipment is 15% of current energy use, will double over the next fifteen years. Switch off unused equipment & enable energy saving,  energy consumption could be reduced by 70% .
Individual Energy Generation for Organisation  and H ome Biomass Heat pumps Small scale hydro Small scale wind Solar PhotoVoltaic Solar water heating
The Way Forward ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Climate Change Actions

  • 1. Climate Change Actions Slide show © R.Newell and J.Moine 2008 In the near future we will email you offering details to supplement this presentation Don’t worry if this presentation has too much small print or is too fast! “ The scientific evidence is now overwhelming: climate change is a serious global threat, and it demands an urgent global response.” Lord Stern 2006
  • 2. Index Physics & Chemistry of Climate Change Effects of Climate Change Costs of Climate Change Geographical Information and use of it Some International Meetings Local Authority Measures Climate Change Bill 2008 Carbon trading / offsetting Reducing Carbon Emissions – Some Actions Reducing Carbon Emissions – Some Websites The Way Forward Slide show © R.Newell and J.Moine 2008
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  • 4. Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases Carbon dioxide CO 2 produced largely by burning fossil fuels & destroying forests. Methane CH 4 produced by animals and swamps. Nitrous oxide N 2 O produced by microbial processes on land and in water Others include: Chlorofluorocarbons CFC s, Hydrofluorocarbons HFC s, Perfluorocarbons PFC s, Sulphur hexafluorideIndirect SF 6 , Carbon monoxide CO , Non-methane volatile organics, Nitrogen oxides NO X , Sulphur oxides SO X Global Warming Potential depends on various factors. Greenhouse gases prevent some heat escaping into space
  • 5. Why Carbon Footprint? The average UK person’s annual Carbon footprint is approximately 10 tonnes of CO 2 Carbon (coal, oil, wood, etc) Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Energy for Business, industry, Agriculture, public sector Residential Transport, etc. Burn Many websites help you calculate your Carbon footprint, by asking your annual usage of electricity, gas, oil, etc. Remember to include your proportion from goods and services that you buy and use. China’s exports Carbon footprint = one third of China’s total Carbon footprint = Germany plus France plus UK total Carbon footprint. Your Carbon footprint is how much Carbon you use or (multiply by 44/12) Carbon Dioxide you produce. Madonna >1,000 tonnes. American 20t. Ethiopian 0.07t. World average 4t. The Earth can sustain 0.8 tonnes. Source www.pulitzercenter.org/openitem.cfm?id=851
  • 6. Effects of Climate Change - Global Sea level rise – Small rise  Densely settled coastal plains become uninhabitable. Impacts on agriculture - Major effects on agricultural productivity. Reduction of ozone layer – More cancer, damage plants & plankton (crucial to aquatic life) . Increased extreme weather - More droughts & floods, frequent & stronger storms. Spread of diseases - Diseases spread to areas previously too cold for them. Ecosystem change - Most organisms moving towards the North and South Poles. (Source www. carboncalculator .co. uk /effects. php ) Source www. climateark .org/overview/ )
  • 7. Temperature Rise Impacts – Happening Now Source www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/econ_summary_cc.pdf IPCC 2001bi; IPCC 2001aii; Watkiss et al. 2005iii. The climate change scenarios cited here are B1 (2.3º in 2100), B2 (3.0º), and A1F1 (4.8º) from IPCC 2001 • More frequent extreme weather events , more floods, more droughts, more heat waves; • A slow pole-ward migration of plant and animal species, with less mobile and less adaptable species increasingly at risk of extinction. 0.6º • More tropical diseases over a wider geographical area; • Decreased crop yields in the developing world and, as a result, widespread hunger; • Many communities facing serious water stress and widespread droughts; • A total loss of arctic ice and the extinction of many arctic species; • A near total loss of coral reefs due to “bleaching;” • And perhaps the onset of the complete melting of the Greenland ice sheet, slowly but unstoppably raising sea levels by 7 m over the course of the next 3000 years. 2º • Decreasing crop yields in the developed world and decreasing world food supplies; • Widespread species extinctions and desertification; • The wholesale collapse of the Amazon ecosystem; • The complete loss of all boreal and alpine ecosystems. 3º • Entire regions will have no agricultural production whatsoever and the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet will gradually increase sea levels by 5 to 6 m (in addition to the increase from the loss of the Greenland ice sheet). 4º • There is a 50-50 chance that the ocean’s circulation system will shut down, removing the crucial currents that warm and stabilize the climate of Northern Europe. >4º
  • 8. UK Impacts from 4 o C Rise and Now More droughts 40% less rain in summer More heatwaves more deaths, fewer crops flooding Source and many other effects: Friends of the Earth Oct.2006 www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/econ_summary_cc.pdf 30% more rain in winter More floods 1.8M people risk coastal flooding Thames Barrier risk overheating
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  • 12. The role for Geographic Information – Energy Consumption The GeoInformation Group, Alun Jones 01223 88 00 77, alunj@citiesrevealed. www.citiesrevealed.com  
  • 13. Aerial Imagery Leading to Action Areas for A Sustainable Community Energy Efficiency Flood Risk Planning Creating High Quality Environments Engagement with citizens Local & National Awareness
  • 14. Aims, Actions, Signs of Success ClimateChange_AlunJonesWhitePaper_A.pdf DEFRA & LGA Joint Environmental Prospectus July 2007 Improved local environmental quality Strategic planning Engagement with citizens Improving local environmental quality Improving the Local Environment Improved local environment and biodiversity Managing open spaces to provide high quality environments Use local strategic plans to deliver land use priorities Recognising value of living environments in regeneration policies Protecting Natural Resources CO2 reduction in Local Authority buildings Community resilience Reductions in Fuel poverty Community resilience Reducing energy consumption Planning for future on the basis of a changing climate Preventing fuel poverty , increasing energy efficiency in social housing Mitigating the impact of flooding in local plans Tackling and adapting to climate change SIGNS OF SUCCESS ACTIONS REQUIRED ENVIRONMENTAL AIM
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  • 16. After the Kyoto Protocol A single global plan or an array of decentralised alliances? Best timeframes to consider actions? What types of commitment? Should it be shared between developed and developing countries? How should it be enforced? National, regional and local schemes Renewable transport fuels obligation A range of objectives 2009 – Copenhagen 2012 – Kyoto Protocol to be replaced 4 years left to get on the right climate track! Don’t just sit there. Do something!
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  • 23. Carbon Trading / Offsetting The Climate Change Bill 2008 commits every organisation using more than 6,000 megawatts of energy per annum to a 20% emission reduction by 2010. The government’s plans are to extend these reductions to 60% – with a possible extension to 80% – by 2050. The immediate threshold will be ~5,000 UK firms. Failure to comply will attract penalties of £70 per tonne of carbon. A typical 1,000 staff organisation failing Climate Change Bill 2008 requirements could incur fines more than £274,000. Go to website of offsetting organisation (Oo). Work out emissions for an activity (e.g. a flight). Oo will charge a fee, ~£15 per tonne of CO2. (e.g. London to New York flight £25 to neutralise, or typical year of efficient car driving £42 to neutralise)
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  • 26. Reducing Carbon Emissions at Home Turn your water heating down. Insulate your hot water tank. Take holidays closer to home. Add double glazing. Store foods correctly to reduce waste. Use energy saving light bulbs. Look out for the carbon label . Turn central heating down - (1 o C saves >£40 per year) . Turn electrical appliances off, don’t use the standby button. Only boil the amount of water needed when making a drink. Put clothes out to dry rather than using a tumble dryer. Use rechargeable batteries – (takes more energy to make battery than it contains) .
  • 27. Reducing Carbon Emissions in Food Reduce your consumption of meat Don't buy bottled water if your tap water is safe to drink (especially if it has been shipped from far away) Buy local fruit and vegetables, or even try growing your own Don't buy fresh fruit and vegetables which are out of season, they may have been flown in Try to buy products made closer to home (look out and avoid items that are made in the distant lands) Where was this fish caught? Where was it tinned? Carbon footprint of travel? Carbon footprint of canning staff?
  • 28. Reducing Carbon Emissions in Waste Note the day/dates your recycling is collected. Recycle waste from all bins in your house. See www.recyclenow.com A third of the food we buy in the UK ends up being thrown away, so keep your fridge, freezer & cupboard stocked with long shelf-life food. (See www.lovefoodhatewaste.com) Make compost. Eliminate junk mail using Mail Preference Service (www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/) Use products with a longer life, such as energy saving light bulbs, which can last around ten times longer than standard bulbs. Buy more concentrated versions of detergents. Reuse plastic bags as often as you can. Donate unwanted items such as clothes, books, CDs and furniture to charity shops or join a gift community such as Freecycle (www.freecycle.org). Use energy saving products (see www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/energy_saving_products) .
  • 29. Reducing Carbon Emissions in Cars Keep the vehicle properly serviced. Check tyre pressures at least once a fortnight. Avoid carrying unnecessary weight in the boot. Plan the journey, so you don't get lost and waste fuel. Try to avoid congested areas. For local travel consider leave the car at home and walk, cycle or use public transport When starting up, there is no need to allow the engine to warm up. Avoid using air conditioning if possible, as this uses more fuel Drive with the windows closed, as this reduces drag on the vehicle Switch off engine if likely to be stationary for more than 2 minutes On motorways keep a good distance from cars in front to avoid unnecessary braking When replacing your car, look for the most carbon efficient (i.e. with a low gCO2/km figure) or with a high mpg. Car not bon Try to avoid sudden acceleration, engine revving, and sudden braking – this can use up to 30% more fuel and increase wear and tear of the vehicle
  • 30. Reducing Carbon Emissions in Organisation Almost half a billion pounds is wasted — equivalent to 2.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions are generated every year when appliances are left on stand-by. For every 1ºC that your building is overheated, up to 10% is added to your heating costs. A 20% cut in energy costs is equivalent to a 5% increase in sales in most businesses. Energy costs can usually be reduced by 10% — often by 20% — by simple actions. Compressed air leaking through a small (5mm) hole could cost up to £14,000 per year. Motors can consume their purchase price in energy costs in just a few weeks. Heating and hot water can account for up to 60% of building’s energy use, most wasted. Ensure heating and air conditioning are not switched on at the same time. Office equipment is 15% of current energy use, will double over the next fifteen years. Switch off unused equipment & enable energy saving, energy consumption could be reduced by 70% .
  • 31. Individual Energy Generation for Organisation and H ome Biomass Heat pumps Small scale hydro Small scale wind Solar PhotoVoltaic Solar water heating
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