Question · Action Scorecards 2025
Two-tier criteria
First tier criteria met if the council has a green tariff that is 100% renewable or if the council creates its own energy equivalent to 20% or more of its energy consumption through energy from waste.
Second tier criteria met if the council has a green tariff with Green Energy UK plc, Good Energy Limited or Ecotricity, or if the council creates its own renewable energy equivalent to 20% of its energy consumption. This could be through on-site energy generation, or if the council has built or bought a solar/wind farm elsewhere.
This includes all energy that the council is directly responsible for, in council offices and any other buildings leased and managed by the council where the council pays the energy tariff.
This includes all electricity used in these buildings (not gas).
This does not include homes owned or managed by the council.
Combined Authorities
| Council | Score | Difference2023 | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greater London Authority | 2/2 | -- | |
| Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 2/2 | -- | |
| South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority | 1/2 | -- | |
| West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 1/2 | -- | |
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
Tees Valley Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | No evidence found |
West Midlands Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |
West of England Combined Authority
| 0/2 | -- | Evidence doesn't meet criteria |