A report says the authority is still burning large amounts of gas despite halving overall emissions.
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Councillors have now signed off on plans to renew the authority's gas supply contract for another four years. Its demand for gas is expected to fall as its buildings are gradually connected to the expanding district heat network; boilers are replaced with heat pumps or electric boilers and some buildings are sold off.'The toughest phase'
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