🌍 GHG Emissions 26.3% reduction From 4.3 Billion MT to 3.2 Billion MT
⚡ Renewable Energy 25% of total energy From 3 Million kWh to 275 Million kWh
💡 Electricity Use 12% reduction From 5.5 Billion kWh to 4.8 Billion kWh
🔥 Fuel Combustion 12% reduction From 375 Million therms to 330 Million therms
BE 1: Improve total Community wide residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial building energy efficiency by 12% for electricity and natural gas by 2030'
BE 2: Increase adoption of high performance building construction technology, achieving 1% Net Zero households and commercial properties community wide by 2030. (Net Zero buildings are energy efficient buildings that produce as much energy on-site as they consume in a year)
BE3: Achieve 10% residential and commercial and industrial building "fuel switching" from on-site fossil fuel combustion to electrification by 2030.
BE 4: Increase renewable energy to 25% (on-site and green source purchase) of community-wide residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial building electric use by 2030.
BE 5: Increase resilience of community-wide buildings to potential impacts of climate change. (impacts include increased flooding risk, increased extreme weather events, and increased extreme temperature events)
BE 6: Improve total government building energy efficiency by 15% by 2030 (electricity and natural gas, including water and wastewater infrastructure)
BE 7: Achieve 25% government building thermal “fuel switching" from on-site fossil fuel combustion to electrification by 2030.
BE 8: Increase renewable energy to 100% (on-site and green source purchase) of government building electric use by 2030.
🏭 62.7% of community-wide GHG emissions came from buildings and energy
⚡ 5.5 Billion kWh of electricity used
🔥 3.7 Billion Therms of natural gas consumed
🧱 46.5% of all homes were built before 1980
🏘️ 59.3% of renter-occupied homes were built before 1980