1. ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability Cities for Climate Protection Program How Greenfield used it – How you can use it Nancy Hazard & Carol Letson www.GreeningGreenfield.org
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3. Using “greening” as the economical and inspirational engine to help build a sustainable Greenfield so future generations can enjoy life in this beautiful abundant valley www.GreeningGreenfield.org Collaborative effort of the Greening Greenfield Energy Committee & Town of Greenfield
8. Cities for Climate Protection program Greenfield Joined, Feb ’08 Goal: Help cities and towns reduce Climate Change emissions to ZERO worldwide. Philosophy: If you cannot measure it, you cannot control it.
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10. What are the ICLEI steps? Where are we in the ICLEI process? 1. Sign on – designate staff liaisons – Feb. 2008 2. Engage People in the Process - ongoing 3. Get ICLEI software & training – June 2008 4. Conduct the Energy Audit & Emissions Analysis & Write Greenfield Energy Audit – June 2008 - May 2009
11. What are the Next Steps? 5. Set Long Term Goals – Feb 2009 By 2050: 80% reduction in C02 & ZERO energy dollars leaving the community 6. Analyze options & Set Achievable Milestones 7. Draft the Plan: Gov’t & Community-wide Plan 8. Implement the Plan 9. Monitor & Report Progress 10. Revise & RE-Implement Plan as Needed
12. Greenfield Energy Audit: Goals of the Audit Find out about our: - Energy use - Climate Change Emissions - Cost of our Energy TWO SEPARATE AUDITS - Community-wide use – big picture – gov part of this - Government use - details
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14. Comparisons: % Cost & % Climate Change Emissions Pie graphs look pretty much alike… so we will focus on cost (2001 gov data) Cost ($$) Climate Change Emissions Waste 20% Streetlights 9% Vehicles 12% Water/Sewer 11% Buildings 48%
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16. Gov’t Energy: Building Efficiency Thousands of BTUs / Sq. Ft.
17. Gov’t Energy… Streetlight Costs FY01: $157,582 or 9% of total FY08: $141,346 or 12% of total 01-08…Energy use & Climate Change Emissions increased by 30% but costs went down 10%
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22. Most Startling Observation - $$$$$ In FY2008 we spent $85.8 million on energy Assuming the same number of people $10,951 / household $4,638 / person
23. Most Startling Observation - $$$$$ of the $85.8 million we spent on energy in FY2008 $67,144,850 left our community! 78% of the total
25. Transportation….. How Far do we Travel? What does it cost? How Get there? Miles traveled by vehicle type In 2008 we spent $32.5 mil. to travel 152 mil. miles Cost has doubled since 2001 08-SUV’s used more than 50% of the gas, only 37% of miles
26. Understanding fuel cost & CO2 emissions – by fuel type Today, electricity is the biggest CO2 emitter and the most expensive
27. Total Energy Used… by fuel type and sector Transportation used the most followed by electricity and oil
28. Air Pollution … Health Care Costs Health Care Without Harm calculates that emissions from our electrical use alone causes direct expenses of over ½ $mil each year, and an additional $5.4 mil per year in societal costs due to respiratory diseases, hospital visits, lost work, premature deaths.
29. Greenfield’s Commitment Mayor Forgey’s Announcement, January 15, 2009 By 2050 80% reduction in climate change emissions ZERO Greenfield energy $$$ leaving the region
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31. ICLEI Cities for Climate Protection 6. Analyze options & Set Achievable Milestones 7. Draft the Plan: Gov’t & Community-wide Plan 8. Implement the Plan 9. Monitor & Report Progress 10. Revise & RE-Implement Plan as Needed NEXT STEP….. Create a plan!!
32. Government - Next Steps Assess - make a plan Buildings - FREE DOER Audits - $$ - ESCOs etc Transportation – buy fuel efficient cars Lighting – assess need – turn off – use eef Water Sewer – efficient pumps, heat recovery Waste management – reduce (pay as throw) etc Integrate concept of SUSTAINABILITY into the Town Master Plan
33. Individuals – Next steps Motivate!! – offer support, tools & $ Homeowners Business people Faith Communities Landlords Renters Youth etc. Set goals - Make pledges - Take Action LESS IS MORE!
34. Energy Use: Per Capita Source: UNEP, 1997 data Europe uses HALF what we use!
35. What we can do… State Gov taking action --- – MA Green Communities Act - MA Global Warming Solutions - Green Jobs Bill - cleaner electricity - RGGI This Audit makes Greenfield eligible for Green Communities $
36. Most Startling Observation - $$$$$ of the $85.8 million we spent on energy in FY2008 $67,144,850 left our community! 78% of the total
38. Step#1. “Doing More With Less” LOCAL HERO: Kris Walter Cutting home energy use 30% -40% reductions on utility bills
39. Step #2 – Make Zero Carbon Energy Cleanly, Renewably, Locally Hydropower for Electricity Solar on buildings and at the land fill Wind – regionally Biomass (wood) for Heat & Electricity Transp. fuel from Electricity & Biomass Geothermal
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41. #3- Game Changing Idea…combine #1 LOCAL HEROS: Van & Molly Wood Small Corp Cut Energy Use & Invested in Renewables Van & Molly Wood, Small Corp
42. #3 - Game changing idea… Build Zero Net Energy Buildings LOCAL HERO: Anne Perkins Anne Perkins, Rural Development Inc. Solar Village: Affordable Zero Net Energy Homes
43. #3. Game changing idea… Change how we get around! Walk…bike…take mass transit Telecommute…live near work Use a more fuel efficient car ….some day, switch fuels!
44. Let’s have FUN! Seeking and Implementing SOLUTIONS can be FUN! and REVITALIZE our town!
45. ACTION on our Web Site Workshops & Fact Sheets - How to Save $$ Workshops for - Homeowners - Business people - General public film series Action Study Groups www.GreeningGreenfield.org
46. TAKE ACTION Sign up for the 10% Challenge Get your lawn sign Today!!
48. TAKE ACTION On our web site: www.GreeningGreenfield.org find links to $2,000 - utility grants for home energy improvements-MassSAVE find how to get 40-60% off solar systems Interactive calculator
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52. Fuel Crazies #2 - $$ Staying or Going Out of Community industry averages for what % of $$ stays in the community for infrastructure, billing etc