ALACHUA COUNTY ENERGY CONSERVATION STRATEGIES COMMISSION EAR RECOMMENDATIONS CREATING A RESOURCE EFFICIENT AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY.

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ALACHUA COUNTY ENERGY CONSERVATION STRATEGIES COMMISSION EAR RECOMMENDATIONS CREATING A RESOURCE EFFICIENT AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY

Community Challenges  Escalating energy costs for transportation & for buildings  Climate change: global and local A geologically abrupt change to long term weather patterns caused by emissions of heat-trapping CO2 through the burning of fossil fuels.  Peak Oil production “Peak Oil” means not 'running out of oil', but 'running out of cheap oil'. For societies leveraged on ever increasing amounts of cheap oil, the consequences may be dire.” Energy Bulletin:

Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community  Implement a county-wide weatherization & energy efficiency upgrade program.  Create community employment opportunities & grow new local businesses (“relocalization”). Develop local economy based on low-energy consumption.

Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community  Develop sustainable mobility infrastructure (focus on public transportation.)  Maximize local food production.  Maximize local, renewable (non-fossil fuel based) energy production (GO SOLAR).

Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community  Guiding Principles: (1), Practice conservation (reduce consumption); (2), make efficiencies in building envelopes and mechanical equipment; and (3), invest in renewable power generation.  90% of structures in Alachua County built prior to Minimum energy standards for new construction 1st adopted in Expect significant efficiencies from upgrades to all building envelopes, mechanical systems and appliances.

 Community weatherization/efficiency upgrade bank: Property owners could access this “bank” for efficiency upgrades only after meeting specific requirements (like an energy audit) of their building. This would allow a large portion of the community to: Add insulation where needed. Replace single-pane windows with energy-efficient windows. Replace old refrigerators & other appliances with new Energy Star appliances. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Community weatherization/efficiency upgrade bank: Property owners could access this “bank” for efficiency upgrades only after meeting specific requirements (like an energy audit) of their building. This would allow a large portion of the community to: Replace inefficient water heaters. Upgrade HVAC systems with smaller, more efficient units. Upgrade duct system. Florida Energy Office states that duct leaks in Florida can increase total energy use (cooling and heating) by about 33%. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Community weatherization/efficiency upgrade bank: Property owners could access this “bank” for efficiency upgrades only after meeting specific requirements (like an energy audit) of their building. This would allow a large portion of the community to: Weatherize low-income homes. Add solar water heaters to approximately homes and businesses. Add 2.0 kW Photovoltaic (PV) systems to homes and businesses. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 To “weatherize” all substandard housing in the county, nearly 1500 houses need to be upgraded each year for the next ten years. Current combined efforts reach approximately 100 houses per year. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Partner with local nonprofit groups that provide: energy conservation, renewable energy systems or weatherization activities. Use County purchasing power to help provide materials to be used by groups for “weatherization” activities in low-income areas. Combine this effort with an education program to prevent reworking same houses every five years. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Encourage manufacturing and installation- alternative energy businesses.  Create an energy design and construction/installation magnet program.  Create an alternative energy design and construction/installation magnet program. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Turn discards into raw materials for locally manufactured products.  Economic development of the Alachua County Transfer Station.  Issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for industries to use discards in manufacturing or related activity. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 “Carbon markets” will soon become a reality.  Reduce Alachua County carbon liability.  Develop County organizational capacity to participate in carbon markets as a source of revenue. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Develop professional capacity within Alachua County to evaluate Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG).  Develop organizational and professional capacity for Alachua County to act as a carbon credit aggregator/broker. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Weatherize all County buildings.  Ensure optimum energy conservation measures used in construction or renovation where County funds are used.  Distribute information about energy conservation and techniques, and related materials listing the advantages of each.  Provide Energy efficient rating disclosure (HERS Home Energy Rating System).  Optimize Swimming pool pumps. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Hold annual countywide summit on “Energy Sustainability in Alachua County”. Cooperative process in which Alachua County consumers, energy providers, and local government plan and execute actions designed to achieve a secure and affordable energy future. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

 Prepare and adopt an ‘emergency energy curtailment and contingency plan’. Together, local governments and energy suppliers delineate priority cutbacks in energy use in the event of critical energy shortages, including steps that can be immediately implemented in the public sector, and steps that can be encouraged in the private sector. Community Opportunities Create a resource efficient and resilient community

Resources  Energy Bulletin  Energy Information Administration; Official Energy Statistics from the US Government  CRUDE OIL: Uncertainty about Future Oil Supply Makes It Important to Develop a Strategy for Addressing a Peak and Decline in Oil Production. United States Government Accountability Office, February

Resources  The New York Times Magazine: August 21,2005 The Breaking Point by Peter Maass  National Geographic: The End of Cheap Oil by Tim Appenzeller