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FRIDLEY ENERGY ACTION PLAN <br /> <br />ii <br />Focus Area Goals1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 The business as usual scenario represents a presumed slight increase in energy demand based on <br />residential and commercial energy demand of about 0.5 percent per year. It is assumed institutions <br />demand will increase in 2019 when the new civic campus opens, but stay relatively flat in future years. <br />•By 2020, Fridley residents will take 1,200 additional actions toward energy <br />conservation and renewable energy. <br />•By 2030, residents will reduce total energy use 10 percent, as compared to <br />business as usual. <br />Residential Energy <br />•By 2020, business and multifamily buildings will achieve 5 percent energy <br />savings. <br />•By 2030, business and multifamily buildings will reduce total energy use 20 <br />percent, as compared to business as usual. <br />Businesses and Multifamily Buildings <br />•By 2020, institutions will achieve 5 percent energy savings. <br />•By 2030, institutions will reduce total energy use 15 percent, as compared <br />to business as usual. <br />Institutions <br />•By 2020, conduct an outreach campaign to raise awareness about electric <br />vehicles, with the goal of reaching 500 residents and individuals who work <br />in Fridley. <br />•By 2020, reach 10 businesses and multifamily buildings through a targeted <br />outreach campaign to encourage installation of charging infrastructure. <br />•By 2020, install one electric vehicle charging station at a City-owned <br />building or location. <br />Transportation and Electric Vehicles