Decarbonisation Strategy
A summary of the project we commissioned over 2023-24 which included detailed interviews, audits and analysis of the Group's assets, emissions and decarbonisation ambitions.
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Coventry University Group actively addresses climate change and recognises the immediate and long-term threat it poses to society globally. We have clear obligations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in particular, carbon dioxide and have set challenging but necessary targets to achieve Net Zero Carbon (NZC) ahead of government mandates.
Our goal is to create a low-carbon university group that equips students with the knowledge and skills for a sustainable future.
A summary of the project we commissioned over 2023-24 which included detailed interviews, audits and analysis of the Group's assets, emissions and decarbonisation ambitions.
Our scope 1 and 2 emissions include gas, petrol and diesel, biomass, refrigerant gas and grid-supplied electricity.
Our NZC strategy involves assessing all university operations, reviewing existing buildings, technologies and future energy needs. As the university evolves, we will continue prioritising resilience and adaptability while recognising both challenges and opportunities.
Scope 3 emissions include business travel, commuting, waste, water use and disposal, leased buildings and accommodation providers, and our procurement of goods and services.
Working with Turner & Townsend we have produced a full route map of how we will achieve NZC by 2030. This has considered all emission sources, establishes a baseline for scope 1 and 2 emissions and outlines strategies for measuring and reducing scope 3 emissions. It also recognises the importance of financial commitment, leadership and awareness of reducing carbon emissions amongst our staff, students, suppliers and wider partners.
Read our Sustainable Development Strategy.
Each building, including our UK and international campuses, has been surveyed individually. This allows us to prioritise interventions swiftly. We recognise that emissions from different sources vary significantly and must be addressed individually. Our reporting aligns with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and we provide annual data through both HESA’s estates management reporting and our Annual Sustainable Development report.
Read our GHG Emission Inventory 2022/2023.
Gas supplied form the grid is harder to decarbonize when compared to electricity.
With most heating in the UK relying on gas boilers, addressing heat-related carbon emissions is critical.
The increase in renewable energy feeding into the grid makes it possible to lower emissions from electricity supplies significantly.
Optimise heating controls, space utilization and insulation in our existing structures.
Install more solar arrays on campus and explore district heating options.
Prioritise renewable energy sources.
Seek alternative supplies for direct purchase of off-site renewable energy.
For more details email envteam.est@coventry.ac.uk