Carbon Saving Public Sector (CSPS) 2011-12
Carbon Saving Public Sector (CSPS) 2011-12
Carbon Saving Public Sector (CSPS) 2011-12
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Two free delegate places at a series of events throughout the project. Events are held in convenient locations around the UK, and include expert speakers, case studies, workshops and question and answer sessions. Additional delegate places may also be available for a small charge. Regular CRC updates by email, including policy briefings, news of updated guidance from the government, regulators and other sources, case studies from participants, and more. An online discussion forum, where you can ask sector-specific or more general questions, and receive answers and comments from experts and colleagues. Opportunities to network with colleagues at events and online, where you can focus on the solutions to shared problems and learn how other public sector organisations are approaching the CRC and carbon management issues. Advice, guidance and support from Local Energy and Energy Saving Trust staff. There are always members of staff available to answer queries on the project itself or on the many and varied aspects of the CRC and other carbon reduction and energy efficiency topics. If we dont know the answer, we are in close contact with the policy makers and regulators and can get a quick response. Plus new this year a mini-audit of your CRC data submissions (footprint and annual report) and evidence pack, to identify potential errors and omissions and to help you minimise your allowance liability.
In addition, we provide updates and guidance on energy efficiency and renewable energy options to help you cut carbon emissions and reduce energy costs. Well help you identify the best combination of technologies and incentives available, including Feed in Tariffs and the Renewable Heat Incentive, and examine how they affect your CRC liabilities too.
compiling an accurate baseline data for all your buildings how to monitor data and forecast the amount of carbon allowances needed identifying your liability from outsourced services or PFI projects identifying who needs to be involved in the CRC EES, from different departments across the organisation (such as finance, legal, energy, schools) how to identify the most cost-effective projects to reduce carbon emissions the effect of different carbon strategies on financial risk, savings and cash flow, and how to manage the process of buying carbon allowances evaluating the options available to improve your position in the league table
determine their level of liability, define the organisational structure, register their organisation and submit reports put together a CRC team to monitor and manage carbon emissions, avoid penalties and communicate actions both internally and externally implement a forecasting strategy to calculate the quantity of allowances required, and monitor and manage changing requirements throughout a reporting year to minimise financial liability identify carbon reduction projects that will reduce their CRC liability and make real emissions reductions throughout their estate and operations. 4
Your name Your job title/role and contact details (telephone and email) Your organisation Your postal address (for invoicing) A purchase order number or other invoicing reference (if required) Your signature (or the signature of the relevant budget holder)
Please complete the registration form and email it to karen.lawrence@lgiu.org.uk or fax to 020 7554 2801.
2: Submit data
To receive your mini-audit, you must provide your carbon emissions data, as you expect to report for CRC EES, as soon as possible. This should include all sources, emissions, exclusions and estimates and your Early Action Metric data.
CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme and Carbon Saving Public Sector 2011-2012: what happens when?
carbon saving public sector crc energy efficiency scheme: introductory phase
End of 1st compliance year Start of 2nd compliance year
1st league table published Learning event: League table results; emissions reduction; allowance forecasting
Learning event: Project review; lessons learned; buying and surrendering allowances
End of 2nd compliance year Start of 3rd compliance year 1st sale of allowances begins (for 2011-12 emissions)
2nd league table published Learning event: League table progress; absolute and growth metric; audit review CARBON SAVING PUBLIC SECTOR 2011-12 7
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