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Council receives updated community energy plan aiming for 12.25 metric tons per capita by 2030
Summary
Holland officials received a strategic development team update Feb. 18 that sets an interim target of 12.25 metric tons of carbon per capita by 2030 and outlines 20 strategies across five levers including electric portfolio, building energy, and transportation.
Joel Davenport and Andrew Reynolds of the Holland Board of Public Works presented an update to the city’s Community Energy Plan and the strategic development team’s recommendation.
Davenport said the plan’s original baseline was about 24 metric tons per capita and that community progress has moved toward roughly 16 metric tons per capita. He described five primary levers — the electric portfolio, building energy…
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