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case study imageCarbon management in Kirklees schools
An innovative scheme introduced by Kirklees Council is enabling it to invest in energy and water efficiency measures in its estate and to attract external funding for energy projects. The scheme is known as the Energy and Water Conservation Fund.
Kirklees, North East
28 July 2008
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case study imageWood heat in Nottinghamshire schools
To date 30 boilers have been installed at 25 schools, at a cost of almost £1.4m. These, and a further 18 installations planned over the next year, will reduce CO2 emissions by a total of 4,343 tonnes per year, which is almost 10 per cent of schools’ emissions in the county.
Nottingham, North East
28 July 2008
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case study imageLearning for sustainability in Worcestershire schools
Worcestershire County Council (WCC) sees educating the next generation about sustainable development as a crucial role for schools, and has run an internationally respected Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) service for many years.
, North East
28 July 2008
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