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Charlotte staff outline draft Strategic Energy Action Plan; seek committee approval to send SEAP to full council

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Charlotte sustainability staff presented a revised Strategic Energy Action Plan update March 3 and said a draft will be published late in March so the committee can consider referring the plan to full council in April.

Charlotte sustainability staff presented a progress update on a revised Strategic Energy Action Plan (SEAP) to the Transportation Planning and Development Committee on March 3, asking the committee to prepare to refer the draft SEAP to full council in April.

Sarah Hayes and members of the sustainability team described the draft plan as an update to the city—s adopted 2018 climate framework. Staff said the revised plan adds an intermediate community-wide milestone for 2035, establishes a new community renewable-energy generation goal, and splits municipal targets for buildings and fleet into separate objectives. Staff said the municipal goal now calls for municipal electricity from zero-carbon sources by 2030 and net-zero municipal emissions by…

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