Transition to Clean Energy​

 

Almost 70% of our citywide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2018 came from the city-wide generation of electricity to power our buildings and activities. 

Clean energy, like renewables generated from solar and wind, does not produce greenhouse gas emissions or pollution. 

Generating our electricity from clean sources is critical to meet our GHG reduction goals, improve air quality, and lower energy costs for residents and businesses.

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  1.1 Source 100% of municipal electricity from clean energy by 2034

1.1 a - Source 50% of municipal electricity from clean sources

1.1 b - Establish a pathway to 100% clean electricity

  1.2 Launch a solar program to generate clean energy on City-owned sites and provide community benefits to residents

1.2 a - Issue a Request for Proposals for the deployment of solar energy on City-owned sites

  1.3 Work with utility provider and private property owners to source 50% of Detroit"s electricity from clean energy

1.3 a - Coordinate bulk purchasing of clean energy with businesses and other large energy users

1.3 b - Support community solar efforts

 

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Edith

Clean Energy with Community Benefits

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