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Our Energy Strategy
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general
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https://warwick.ac.uk/sustainability/case-studies/ourenergystrategy/
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https://warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/our-campus/sustainability/
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2026-03-23T14:36:41+00:00
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Our Energy Strategy

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/sustainability/case-studies/ourenergystrategy/ Parent: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/our-campus/sustainability/

Our Energy Strategy is based on three principles: Reduce, Decarbonise, Smart.

Reduce - We are reducing energy demand through better, smarter buildings designed and operated with sustainability in mind:

Decarbonise - We are working towards replacing existing energy supplies with decarbonised alternatives for electricity and heat:

Smart - We are making our campus a Smart Local Energy System, building on current practices, and reflecting new ways of thinking about integrated energy systems.

Overall, we are looking to deliver a pathway of incremental, “no-regret” projects that will help the University achieve Net Zero for Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 (direct emissions and the energy we buy).

Find our most recent Performance Report here.

Find more information on Reduce, Decarbonise and Smart and related projects at the top of this page.


The Importance of Energy in Carbon Emissions Reduction

In 2019 the University declared a climate emergency and set targets to reach Net Zero carbon emissions. We’re working to achieve Net Zero on direct emissions and the energy we buy by 2030 (Scope 1 and 2) and to get to Net Zero for indirect emissions by 2050 (Scope 3).

As mentioned in the Way to Sustainable strategy, almost all of the University’s Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions come from the energy we consume – primarily heat or electricity. An effective energy strategy, matched with significant resource, is required to meet our ambitious 2030 target.