Nottingham City Council ambition to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK by 2028
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Nottingham City Council (NCC) has responded to the climate and ecological crisis with an ambition to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK by 2028. Citywide carbon emissions reduction of 42% has already been achieved between 2005-2018, leaving the more complex-to-tackle emissions due to social, governance and economic factors. The City Council would welcome the expertise to explore how building and city data can help to inform its energy strategy in order to deliver against the carbon neutrality target.
NCC has an open data policy and publish much of its data on its Insight Mapping platform (https://maps.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/insightmapping), including socio-economic characteristics. In addition, a number of datasets charactering our building stocks and our energy systems are available in public domain and/or through NCC. These include building typology and use, building characteristics, Energy Performance Certificates and smart metering data. In some cases, more detailed data such as energy bills, comfort levels and occupancy patterns also exist.
University of Nottingham | LEAD_ORG |
Stuart Marsh | SUPER_PER |
Luke Taylor | STUDENT_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Emissions
- Carbon neutrality
- Climate changes
- Energy consumption (energy technology)
- Energy policy
- Towns and cities
- Energy systems
- Carbon dioxide
- Energy efficiency
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- Nottingham City Council ambition
- Carbon neutral city
- Citywide carbon emission reduction
- Carbon neutrality target
- City datum
- Smart metering datum
- Building characteristic
- Detailed datum
- NCC
- UK
- Economic characteristic
- Energy strategy
- Economic factor
- Building stock
- Tackle emission