Local electricity emissions factor calculator
This tool allows a municipality to calculate a local electricity emissions factor, based
206 KBDownloadThis tool allows a municipality to calculate a local electricity emissions factor, based
206 KBDownloadThis case study aims to capture the practical experiences of the support programme
2 MBDownloadThis 4th edition of the Report features 20 of South Africa’s most energy intensive cities and towns and tracks energy use in cities since 2007, presenting emerging trends in energy efficiency and renewable energy uptake, and examines the governance of transition. (SEA, 2020).
20.42mbDownloadThe purpose of this presentation is to now discuss the renewable energy component and how this energy supply element can be incorporated into the South African New Buildings programme to reach Net Zero Carbon. The presentation highlights the critical elements of transitioning to a Renewable Energy (RE) future (Sustainable Energy Africa, 2020).
2.38MbDownloadThis booklet represents a summary of the findings of a SEA report on the energy and emissions picture of the major urban centres in South Africa, and alternative energy and emissions futures scenario modelling. (SEA, 2015)
3,42mbDownloadOn the 8th of June 2018, the Department of Environmental Affairs published the Climate Change Bill for comment. This document provides comments on the Bill by Sustainable Energy Africa (Sustainable Energy Africa, 2018).
0.47mbDownloadThis study summarises the important progress South Africa has made in developing its policy and institutional architecture in response to climate change through the lens of multi-level governance and multi-stakeholder climate action (OneWorld, Sustainable Energy Africa and adelphi, 2018).
1.52mbDownloadThis report documents the results of a study to determine how many municipalities have incorporated sustainable energy and climate change elements and themes into their planning (Roberts and Mahlangu, 2018).
8.33mbDownloadTshwane Climate Response Strategy 2017 This strategy was drafted preceding the selection of Tshwane as part of the C40 Climate Action Planning programme; hence it was published in recognition of stakeholder consultation to date, but will be reviewed in order to align with the C40 Climate Action Planning Framework. (Tshwane, 2018)
1.32mbDownloadhis guide aims to assist developing cities that are still building their capacity to collect data for climate change action planning by focusing on the most important data sources and providing guidance on where and how to get this data (Sustainable Energy Africa, 2018)
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