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New Brighton Climate Action Plan 3 -2 <br />Sector Strategies These are the strategies as written in the New Brighton Energy Action Plan. <br />* Includes impacts associated with population increases. See Appendix B for research <br />compiled during plan development which supported planning team in goal flnalization. <br />2013 <br />2030 Targets* <br />BE 1: Create a long-term energy efficiency campaign to help residents save energy and <br />money. <br />BE 2: Promote home energy assessments and energy advisor services to connect resi- <br />dents with programs suited to their household needs. <br />BE 3: Engage businesses to enroll in energy efficiency programs. <br />BE 4: Update city code, building policies and ordinances to ensure energy efficiency in ex- <br />isting buildings, new construction and retrofits/renovation. <br />BE 5: Create or update policy, ordinances and incentives to help save energy for under- <br />resourced residents. <br />BE 6: Execute a long-term residential renewable energy education campaign. <br />BE 7: Engage businesses to enroll in renewable energy programs. <br />BE 8: Improve total municipal building energy efficiency by 12% for electricity and natural <br />gas by 2030. <br />BE 9: Create a sustainable building policy that requires City-funded construction to meet <br />renewable energy standards. <br />BE 10: Conduct a residential electrification education campaign. <br />BE 11: Conduct a campaign to replace cooling system installations with heat pumps. <br />BE 12: Communicate electrification opportunities to businesses. <br />Click arrow for actions <br />Sector Goals <br />drop in GHG <br />emissions (metric tons) <br />-34% <br />on-site renewable <br />energy <br />3.8x <br />less on-site fuel <br />combustion <br />-10% <br />less electricity use <br />-10% <br />146,875 MT 2.6% of use 184 GWh 12.2 M Therms <br />96,950 MT 10% of use 165 GWh 11 M Therms