Summary
In 1992, Kirklees Metropolitan Council adopted the Friends of the Earth environmental charter for local government, which aims to reduce Carbon Dioxide emissions from KMC operations by 30% by 2005, from a 1990 baseline. Council buildings account for 62% of CO2 emissions from Kirklees Council operations, and annual energy bills come to £4.6 million pounds.
Results
In 2002/03, the schemes are expected to save their applicants £84,256 on their energy and water costs and to reduce their CO2 emissions by 891 tonnes.
By 2006/2007, these first projects are predicted to have reduced their cumulative emissions by 4,719 tonnes and to have saved £44,564 on energy and water bills.
The work pays for itself in reduced energy bills quite quickly: lighting work in 2 to 6 years, energy controls in 2 to 8 years, water work in 1 to 7 years and insulation work in 5 to 10 years. The savings will continue to be made for many years to come: the lifetimes of the measures installed vary from 10 years for push taps to over 25 years for insulation work.
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