Issue details
To approve expenditure of up to £120K on heat decarbonisation plans for all of the maintained schools estate as well as a number of design specifications for investment.
Herefordshire Council declared a climate
emergency on 8 March 2019.
Following this, in September 2019, the council committed to take a
major step to minimise their impact on the environment, agreeing to
accelerate a reduction of emissions and aspire to become carbon
neutral by 2030/31.
Schools play in important part in this journey to become carbon
neutral as they are the biggest contributor to the council’s
carbon footprint.
The authority to spend this budget will allow for all maintained
schools to have a have a heat decarbonisation plan (HDP) carried
out.
The purpose of a HDP is to assess how each school can replace
fossil fuel reliant systems with low carbon alternatives (e.g. Heat
Pumps) and complementary retrofit solutions such as
insulation.
In addition to carrying out HDP’s, the budget will also allow
for a number of these HDPs to be worked up to a designed
specification and fully costed so as to be in a position to apply
for grants, such as Salix and or make a capital bid to full
council.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 22/09/2022
Decision due: 21 September 2022 by Corporate Director - Children & Young People
Contact: Darryl Freeman, Corporate Director, Children and Young People Email: darryl.freeman@herefordshire.gov.uk.
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