Carbon emission performance ladder
The City of Leeuwarden plans to be carbon-neutral by 2030. Our aim is to save energy, reduce carbon emissions and eventually become carbon neutral. We also take a sustainable approach to the raw materials in our infrastructure, structures and products. We aim to reuse them wherever possible in order to reduce our carbon emissions. These goals are laid down in the Leeuwarder Energieagenda.
Three steps to becoming carbon neutral
- We save as much energy as possible by reducing its consumption.
- We generate the energy we consume as sustainably as possible. That means energy from sustainable sources.
- What we cannot generate sustainably ourselves, we compensate through sustainability certificates. We keep this local wherever possible. A sustainability certificate proves that the extra energy we still have to buy has been generated sustainably. That contributes to reducing carbon emissions.
For this purpose we use the national Carbon emission performance laddertool. Organisations can officially demonstrate their carbon emissions using this performance ladder.
We have now received the certificate for level 3.
Carbon emission performance ladder and baseline measurement
A baseline measurement was made in 2022. This looked at how much energy we consumed as an organisation in 2019 and how much carbon we emitted. By using 2019 figures, we avoid distortions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Carbon emission performance ladder shows how much carbon the local government organisation emits. That measurement helps reduce the emissions of our organisation and our projects.
It also helps to share knowledge with colleagues, other organisations and companies.
Together, we look for ways to reduce our carbon emissions.
The Carbon emission performance ladder has the following levels (rungs)
Level 3 – Own organisation
Understanding energy consumption and carbon emissions, carbon targets and carbon measures in own organisation. Also information about the available schemes.
Level 4 – Assessment of the effect in the chain
Product-market combinations, chain analyses, participation in programmes to reduce carbon emissions
Level 5 – Action in the chain
Understanding carbon emissions, the local authority’s strategy and policies and how the local authority cooperates with others in this area.
Level 3 is the entry level for organisations. Organisations usually make the move to level 4 or 5 one or two years later.
What steps are we already taking?
We procure our energy locally and sustainably
We used to buy energy through sustainability certificates from abroad.
These days, we buy energy in our own environment. This ensures that the money we spend on energy stays in our own environment.
We procure our sustainable solar energy through Energie van Ons.
We compensate carbon emissions from gas consumption with green certificates from Valuta voor Veen. This organisation reduces carbon emissions in the Frisian peat field area.
We are making our vehicles more sustainable
Most cars and other vehicles of the City of Leeuwarden no longer emit carbon. They are driven by electricity, green gas or blue diesel.
Results so far achieved
These are listed in the document Doel gemeente Leeuwarden Co2 neutraal in 2030 (Goal municipality of Leeuwarden Co2 neutral in 2030).
Our carbon emissions and their reduction
This information is given in the document Co2 voortgang gemeente Leeuwarden 2022 (Co2 progress municipality of Leeuwarden 2022).
What else are we planning to do?
Energy savings in local authority housing
The best way to improve sustainability is to use less energy. We are considering the options for the following four local authority buildings: the Municipality Office, the Town Hall, the Historical Centre Leeuwarden and the law enforcement building.
We are looking at what is needed to use less energy in each building. For that purpose, we are taking measures to ensure that we emit 80% less carbon by 2025.
Generating our own sustainable energy
We are looking into how and where the local authority organisation can generate its own renewable energy. For example, we are consider more solar panels on private roofs and ‘solar carports’ above car parks.
Three steps to becoming carbon neutral
- We save as much energy as possible by reducing its consumption.
- We generate the energy we consume as sustainably as possible. That means energy from sustainable sources.
- What we cannot generate sustainably ourselves, we compensate through sustainability certificates. We keep this local wherever possible. A sustainability certificate proves that the extra energy we still have to buy has been generated sustainably. That contributes to reducing carbon emissions.
For this purpose we use the national Carbon emission performance laddertool. Organisations can officially demonstrate their carbon emissions using this performance ladder.
We have now received the certificate for level 3.
Carbon emission performance ladder and baseline measurement
A baseline measurement was made in 2022. This looked at how much energy we consumed as an organisation in 2019 and how much carbon we emitted. By using 2019 figures, we avoid distortions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Carbon emission performance ladder shows how much carbon the local government organisation emits. That measurement helps reduce the emissions of our organisation and our projects.
It also helps to share knowledge with colleagues, other organisations and companies.
Together, we look for ways to reduce our carbon emissions.
The Carbon emission performance ladder has the following levels (rungs)
Level 3 – Own organisation
Understanding energy consumption and carbon emissions, carbon targets and carbon measures in own organisation. Also information about the available schemes.
Level 4 – Assessment of the effect in the chain
Product-market combinations, chain analyses, participation in programmes to reduce carbon emissions
Level 5 – Action in the chain
Understanding carbon emissions, the local authority’s strategy and policies and how the local authority cooperates with others in this area.
Level 3 is the entry level for organisations. Organisations usually make the move to level 4 or 5 one or two years later.
What steps are we already taking?
We procure our energy locally and sustainably
We used to buy energy through sustainability certificates from abroad.
These days, we buy energy in our own environment. This ensures that the money we spend on energy stays in our own environment.
We procure our sustainable solar energy through Energie van Ons.
We compensate carbon emissions from gas consumption with green certificates from Valuta voor Veen. This organisation reduces carbon emissions in the Frisian peat field area.
We are making our vehicles more sustainable
Most cars and other vehicles of the City of Leeuwarden no longer emit carbon. They are driven by electricity, green gas or blue diesel.
Results so far achieved
These are listed in the document Doel gemeente Leeuwarden Co2 neutraal in 2030 (Goal municipality of Leeuwarden Co2 neutral in 2030).
Our carbon emissions and their reduction
This information is given in the document Co2 voortgang gemeente Leeuwarden 2022 (Co2 progress municipality of Leeuwarden 2022).
What else are we planning to do?
Energy savings in local authority housing
The best way to improve sustainability is to use less energy. We are considering the options for the following four local authority buildings: the Municipality Office, the Town Hall, the Historical Centre Leeuwarden and the law enforcement building.
We are looking at what is needed to use less energy in each building. For that purpose, we are taking measures to ensure that we emit 80% less carbon by 2025.
Generating our own sustainable energy
We are looking into how and where the local authority organisation can generate its own renewable energy. For example, we are consider more solar panels on private roofs and ‘solar carports’ above car parks.