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Welcome to Community Energy Strategy

Welcome to Community Energy Strategy. Community Energy Strategy. Creating a Globally Competitive Community. Community Task Forces’ Kick-Off. September 17 th , 2012 City of Holland, Michigan. Community Energy Strategy Three Groups of Benefits. Security. Competitiveness. Environment.

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Welcome to Community Energy Strategy

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  1. Welcome to Community Energy Strategy

  2. Community Energy Strategy Creating a Globally Competitive Community Community Task Forces’ Kick-Off September 17th , 2012 City of Holland, Michigan

  3. Community Energy StrategyThree Groups of Benefits Security Competitiveness Environment World Class Targets Getting World Attention

  4. Holland Community Energy Strategy2011 to 2050 Goals Energy Mission Enhance City attractiveness to investors, businesses and residents through cost effective, reliable clean energy supply Community Energy Goals • Lower cost energy than neighbouring communities • Highly reliable electricity supply from local sources • Industrial Energy Service customized to investors’ needs • Flexibility to meet changing technologies, legislation, fuel costs and other market conditions • Meet commitment to the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement • Be a leader in developing regional energy productivity strategy

  5. World Class Efficiency GHG in mt/capita Challenging but Achievable

  6. Community Energy StrategyScenarios Overview 2011-2050 Marathon not a Sprint!

  7. Community Energy StrategyScenarios Overview 2011-2050 “Total Meal” not a “Buffet”

  8. Transformative or Incremental?Importance of Early Scale • Integrated policy • Community wide norms • New “business-as-usual” • Scale Projects • Neighborhood size • Local changes in “policy” Transformative Increasing CEP Benefits • Stand alone projects • Fewer larger initiatives • Minor changes in policy Incremental • Community Activity • Many initiatives • No changes in policy Poised to be a National Role Model !

  9. Original CEP Scale Projects • Industrial Park Integrated Energy Services • Encourage industrial investment • Tailored to meet users corporate energy goals • Historic District Neighbourhood • Pilot for single family home renovation strategy • Technical, investment and community models • Hope College Campus • Reduced operating costs • Basis for curricula development • Node for City District Heating • High School / Hospital / Aquatic Center • Reduced operating costs • Energy education and outreach • Possible node for City District Heating • District Heating Initial Network • Increased fuel efficiency and flexibility • Reduced emissions • Enhanced property values

  10. Implementation Task Forces Scale Projects Realigned • Task Team 1: Home Energy Retrofits • Pilot for single family home renovation strategy • Technical, marketing and financing • Pathway to upgrading all of Holland’s Built Infrastructure • Task Team 2: City-wide District Heating • Hope College Campus as DH Node • District Heat feeder along Central Avenue • Hospital / Swimming Pool Integration • Planning, policy, structure and expansion • Electrical Generation Options • Industrial Park Full-Service Utility Bundle Enabling Strategies • Task Team 3: Building Energy Performance Labeling • Task Team 4: Education and Outreach

  11. Results by StrategyPer Capita GHG Emissions 2010 to 2050 Everything affects Everything

  12. World-class Energy StrategiesSupporting Competitive Growth to 2050

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