This data has been produced through the Modern energy Partnerships programme. This is a collaborative programme led by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), alongside Cabinet Office, HM Treasury and the estate-owning departments, while Energy Systems Catapult provides programme delivery, analytical and technical support. It focussed on campus style sites such as hospitals, prisons and military bases, and sought to develop a mechanism that allows the public estate to achieve at least 50% untraded carbon emissions reductions by 2032 against a 2017 baseline. The data consists of typical average, maximum and minimum costs to purchase and install different low carbon technologies on these types of site. This has been gathered through the development of 24 decarbonisation pathways (Concept Designs) for a range of different public sector sites owned by National Health Service (NHS), Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Ministry of Justice (MOJ).
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