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Arlington’s Community Energy Project Ensuring a Competitive and Sustainable Community Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable March 30, 2012 1
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Community Energy Project Brief background Update on progress Presentation 2
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Community Energy Project Arlington’s Current Comprehensive Plan Elements Chesapeake Bay Preservation Historic Preservation Land Use Natural Resources Mgmt Open Space/Public Spaces Public Art Recycling Sanitary Sewer Stormwater Management Transportation Streets, Transit, Biking, Parking, Curbside Mgmt, Pedestrian) Urban Forest Water Distribution System Energy?????
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Community Energy Project Smart Growth 4 M M M M M Lower Density Zoning Lower Density Zoning
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Arlington’s Journey – Creating & Implementing a Vision “Smart Growth” (1960s) Green Building (1999) Trips to Germany (2000s) AIRE (2007) Community Energy Plan (2010)
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Community Energy Project Timeline Jan 2011 Apr 2011 Jul 2011 Oct 2011 Jan 2012 Apr 2012 Jul 2012 Oct 2012 March 2011: TF sent its report to County Board for consideration Quarterly Advisory Group Meetings With Technical Working Group May 2011: Board accepts CES TF Report / adopts related items Implementation Plan (18 mo. effort) Nov 2012: Proposed final CEP and Implementation Workplan
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Community Energy Project Insatiable Appetite for Energy About 70% of it in Cities Forecast to double by 2030 7
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Community Energy Project Arlington County - Carbon Footprint 13.4 metric tons for each Resident 2007 Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2,730,000 metric tons / 6,020,000,000 lbs CO 2e by sectorby type 8
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Community Energy Project Community Energy Project: Background Three Groups of Benefits Competitiveness Security Environment Supply security Supply quality Flexibility Supply security Supply quality Flexibility Energy cost Employment Investment Energy cost Employment Investment Greenhouse Gas Reduction 9
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Community Energy Project Energy efficiency – If you don’t need it - don’t use it Heat Recovery – If it’s already there – use it Renewable energy – If it makes sense, go carbon free Energy distribution – Invest where it makes sense Arlington Community Energy Framework Integrated Solution – Tailored for County! 10
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Community Energy Project Task Force recommends a GHG emissions target of 3 metric tons (mt) CO 2 e/capita/year by 2050. In 2007, Arlington produced 13.4 mt CO 2 e/capita/year Task Force also recommended Arlington’s target for 2050 be 2.2 mt CO 2 e/capita/year if regional energy plan established. Headline Target: 2050 Greenhouse Gas Emissions 11
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Community Energy Project Per Capita GHG Emissions Impacts of Key Energy Policy Recommendations Base Case 12
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Community Energy Project Energy Modeling Results 13
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Community Energy Project Five Transformation Work Groups: Buildings District Energy / Renewable Energy Transportation Education & Outreach Finance Technical Work Group (TWG) 14
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Community Energy Project For more information: www.arlingtonva.us/energyplan Thank you ! Rich Dooley – CEP Coordinator rdooley@arlingtonva.us
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