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Community Carbon Reduction Project ( C Red )

Community Carbon Reduction Project ( C Red ). Low Carbon Innovation Centre Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research School of Environmental Sciences. C Red ibility. School of Environmental Sciences 5** Climatic Research Unit Centre for Environmental Risk

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Community Carbon Reduction Project ( C Red )

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  1. Community Carbon Reduction Project (CRed) Low Carbon Innovation Centre Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research School of Environmental Sciences

  2. CRedibility • School of Environmental Sciences 5** • Climatic Research Unit • Centre for Environmental Risk • Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment • Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research

  3. Future Global Warming Rates

  4. Why CRed? • Energy White Paper – aspiration for 60% cut in CO2 emissions by 2050 • Will require unprecedented partnership activity in local communities to ensure on track by 2020s

  5. Why CRed? Opportunity • Leading the way to the new lower-carbon economy • Attracting people with new ways of thinking and new ways of doing things • Norwich/Norfolk, with partners in the East of England, showing the world – “exemplar for the world”

  6. Ambition To engage, enthuse and empower a large, diverse community to debate, plan and execute a programme to reduce carbon emissions by up to 60% by 2025

  7. The Challenges • Awareness, perceptions, attitudes, acceptances • Awareness-raising, demonstration & research project • Scientific/technological

  8. CRedibility? School of Environmental Sciences (6*) HQ Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Climatic Research Unit Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment Centre for Environmental Risk East Anglian Business Environment Club Environmental Management Systems Club Schools’ Energy Club Schools’ Waste Club

  9. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 ECON 19 Good Practice Type 3 Office kg/m2/annum Elizabeth Fry gas electricity 96 Elizabeth Fry User Satisfaction thermal comfort +28% air quality +36% lighting +25% noise +26% 44 An energy efficient building reduces carbon dioxide AND is a better building to work in. carbon dioxide emissions

  10. Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research(ZICER) Elizabeth Fry performance has improved over years. ZICER will be better and less than 70% of emissions of mid 90’s best practice building Photovoltaic cells will generate ~ 30 kW and save 20 tonnes CO2 per annum.

  11. The CRed Community • Participatory/inclusive • Spark imaginations • Modes of participation (targets/methods) • Matrix of modes of participation = representative of real-world complexity • Centred on Norwich/Norfolk, but links across the region, country, the world…. • Partnerships

  12. The right language? 5 hot air balloons full of CO2 per person per year

  13. CRed Will Develop a Community in Our Region CRed can show how this community can meet the challenge facing us

  14. How do we know the CRed community represents our region? Liftshare Suffolk C. Council Strattons Global Commodities Powergen Deepdale Farm SLP Energy Woody’s Powergen Banham Poultry Eastern Heatpumps Camelot Craft Norwich Union EEDA Kingswood School NEWS Norwich 21 Norwich Colour Print Farmers link Norfolk C.Council LEA SERCO The Broads Auth. May Gurney The RSPB BPS 100 + Sth Norfolk D. C. Alpha Schools R.Bilbie SUSTRANS AEEAC Amicus Jarvis LSI SMS EDP

  15. Norfolk C.Council Suffolk C. Council LEA Norfolk C.Council Norwich City Sth Norfolk D. C. Powergen EDP Banham Poultry Norwich Union SLP Energy NEWS Nitex Anglia Rwys Global Commodities Liftshare Norwich Colour Print Strattons Deepdale Farm SMS Woody’s Camelot Craft Eastern Heatpumps Woodfordes BPS Jarvis Kingswood School Alpha Schools 100 + RNAA Farmers link NFU Individual Farmers SERCO LSI R.Bilbie AEEAC May Gurney Norwich 21 The Broads Auth. SUSTRANS Renewables East Amicus BRE Powergen Norwich Diocese The RSPB EEDA EST RSPB Eeegr

  16. Emphasised turbines – from Broad

  17. Reduction in CO2 emissions (yr-1) Each 1.5MW turbine: 1800 tonnes (1000 balloons) – avge. mix of generation 3900 tonnes (2167 balloons) – coal generation Each turbine will provide electricity for 1000 homes (e.g. whole of Cringleford).

  18. CRed can: Identify obstacles to the adoption of low carbon practices Help overcome them Integrate myriad activities Through partnerships, provide joined-up thinking Promote demonstration and awareness-raising projects Stimulate/encourage research (scientific, economic, policy) Influence decision-making and policy

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