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Reducing local government  emissions

CLIMATE GOVERNANCE / COUNCIL EMISSIONS / COMMUNITIES / ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE

Carbon emissions from energy and transport make up the biggest part of a councils climate change impact. NAGA is working with our member councils to help them reduce their emissions to zero.

Our work in on helping councils to reduce emissions includes:
  • Collective electricity procurement 
  • Assessing the role of councils in electricity retailing 
  • Zero emissions council fleet
  • Assessing procurement emissions
  • Getting off gas
  • Local energy trading feasibility study
  • Large scale solar feasibility study

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