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File #: 17-1899    Version: 1 Name: 12/4/17 - Renewable Energy for City Operations
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/4/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/4/2017 Final action: 12/4/2017
Enactment date: 12/4/2017 Enactment #: R-17-442
Title: Resolution Committing the City of Ann Arbor to Using 100% Clean and Renewable Energy for City Operations
Sponsors: Chip Smith, Chuck Warpehoski, Christopher Taylor
Attachments: 1. GHG Protocol Scope Definitions (2).pdf
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Resolution Committing the City of Ann Arbor to Using 100% Clean and Renewable Energy for City Operations
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Whereas, In December 2012, with the passage (by the Ann Arbor City Council) of the Climate Action Plan (CAP), the City of Ann Arbor committed to an ambitious multi-strategy vision to address Climate Change by reducing its community-wide greenhouse emissions (8% by 2015, 25% by 2025, and 90% by 2050 relative to year 2000 baseline carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions levels);

Whereas, The Energy Commission's CAP-derived Solar Goals (24 MW by 2025) were unanimously endorsed by the Ann Arbor City Council in their June 2016 Resolution Authorizing a Commitment to Making the City of Ann Arbor a Solar Ready Community;

Whereas, In May 2017, the City Council passed a Resolution calling for the City of Ann Arbor to follow LEED standards for existing and new city-owned building renovations and construction in the Capital Improvement Plan, including the use of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies;

Whereas, City Council unanimously reaffirmed local commitment to climate action in
Resolution R-17-238 ("Resolution Committing the City of Ann Arbor to Adopt, Honor and Uphold Paris Climate Agreement Goals");

Whereas, Mayor Christopher Taylor has endorsed and signed onto the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy and U.S. Climate Mayors initiatives;

Whereas, City municipal government operations account for approximately 1.3% of total community-wide greenhouse gas emissions;

Whereas, City municipal government operations for building electricity, heating and vehicles currently require approximately 283,000 MMBTUs of energy per year, the potential equivalent in electricity units of 85,000 MWh, or approximately 71 MW of installed solar capacity;

Whereas, The City should lead by example in the achievement of its CAP targets; and

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor has appointed an Executive Policy Advisor for Sustainability who has been task...

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