Sustainable Development Leaflet
The case for wind energy is simple: it is renewable, economic,safe and good
for the environment. At our Carn Depot, Kinnego Marina
and Water Sports Centre electricity generated from the wind replaces generation
from conventional power stations, thus preventing the emissions of several greenhouse
gases, including carbon and sulphur dioxides. Presently there are five 43.8
kWh wind turbines working. The turbines generate a saving of £ 11,000
and reduces our CO2 emissions by 54 ton.

The Council also has solar panels installed at Lough Neagh Discovery Centre.
The 4.56 kWh system should achieve a reduction of 2.4 ton of CO2 emissions.
The electricity generated is used to contribute to the power demands of the
building.


Alternative fuels
LPG
vans
The introduction of 5 LPG powered vans into our fleet has helped reduce the
greenhouse gas emissions produced by council. It is
estimated that the van will travel 50% further than conventional diesel or petrol
for the same price. In addition to its financial attractions, LPG is also a
cleaner fuel than petrol, and dramatically cleaner than diesel. Compared with
petrol, LPG vehicles emit about 20% less CO2. While LPG emits
similar levels of CO2 to diesel, it does emit 20 times less nitrogen oxides
(NOx) than a diesel engine and 120 times less particulates, both of which are
major causes of ground-level air pollution.
Craigavon Borough Council is successfully promoting a drive towards Sustainable
Development within all of these areas. The following are some of the successful
schemes already in place regarding sustainable development.
- Craigavon Borough Council monitors smoke and air pollution throughout the
borough as well as investigating any noise, water and land complaints.
- Promoting environmental education and nature conservation awareness and
the need to provide opportunities for countryside access.
- To deal effectively with tackling the environmental effects of running its
organisation, Craigavon Borough Council have undertaken to implement an internationally
recognised Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) Council
Environmental Performance
- To demonstrate the usefulness and the wide spectrum of applications of recycled
products Council staff fleece jacket are made from recycled plastic.
- We have invested in the collection of green and brown bin in order to European
targets on recycling. Our current recycling rate is 29%.
CBC's Building Control department promotes the drive towards Sustainable Development
by encouraging environmentally friendly building techniques, designs and energy
management practices during construction and final use.
- Craigavon Borough Council, in its advocacy role, fosters a spirit of co-operation
and co-ordination to facilitate a viable local economy through planned growth.
This sustains a quality lifestyle for the benefit of the entire community
now and in the future.
- Craigavon Borough Council, as a major purchaser, acknowledges its responsibility
to carry out its purchasing activities in an environmentally responsible manner.
- CBC is reducing its energy consumption through the use of renewable power
such as the wind turbines at its central services depot and trying to avoid
unnecessary consumption.
- Craigavon Borough Council was the first Local Authority in Northern Ireland
to identify the use of liquid propane gas (LPG) as an environmentally friendly
alternative to petrol or diesel powered vehicles. This led to the Council
purchasing several LPG powered vehicles.
- Craigavon Borough Council has representation on the Southern Health and
Social Services Council, the Craigavon Health Forum and health related matters
are discussed at the Council's Public Services Liaison Committee.
- Craigavon Borough Council promotes the principles of Sustainable Development
to schools within the Craigavon area by undertaking school visits on environmental
issues such as recycling