Climate Plan Update:
June to August 2024
The University of Leeds Climate Plan sets out how we will support climate change mitigation and adaptation up to 2030, while also contributing to a healthier, greener and fairer place to live, work and study.
This quarterly update sets out the progress made from June to August 2024 towards the climate principle ‘Delivering Net Zero by 2030’.
Progress on all seven principles will be reported annually in the Climate Plan progress report. Regular updates to our University community will be available throughout the year through the Climate Plan Sharepoint hub, alongide key updates on the University website.
This is the tenth report to update the University community on progress made since the Climate Plan and Pathway to Net Zero was approved by our Council in November 2021. See our previous reports on our Climate Plan reporting page.
For further information on our Climate Plan, visit our Climate Plan Spotlight article, which links to our Pathway to Net Zero Emissions report.
Delivering Net Zero by 2030
Work completed so far:
- Launched a tender for a construction partner to deliver detailed designs on the Worsley and Engineering Cluster projects as part of our phase 1 delivery of the Net Zero Delivery Plan.
- Formally requested a quote from Northern Power Grid for the additional electricity capacity required to deliver Net Zero.
- Completed exploratory drilling for geothermal energy on campus.
- Completed the electrification of the Brownlee Centre to provide low carbon heating.
Upcoming plans
- Agree the construction partner to deliver detailed designs on the Worsley and Engineering Cluster projects as part of our phase 1 delivery of the Net Zero Delivery Plan.
- Begin development of the University’s Balancing Emissions Strategy.
- Receive and review a quote from Northern Power Grid for the additional electricity capacity required to deliver Net Zero.
- Complete the analysis of the potential to power part of the University campus with geothermal energy.
- Develop plans to increase energy efficiency investment across campus.
University greenhouse gas emissions
To account for the time required to receive validated energy use data, this update reports on Scope 1 and 2 emissions for February to April 2024, excluding vehicles, agricultural emissions and the escape of greenhouse gases from air conditioning units.
Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from owned or controlled sources, such as natural gas used in our boilers. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions, generated from purchased energy.
Figures represent tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions.
Previous year (2022/23): 12,317 tCO2e.
This year (2023/24): 12,661 tCO2e
Difference: 2.7% increase.