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Why is energy important to sustainability in Broomfield?
Buildings in the US consume approximately 40% of the country’s energy. In commercial buildings, an estimated 30% of that energy is wasted. We have an opportunity, through targeted policies and smart programs, to reduce Broomfield’s energy consumption, while saving energy, cutting air pollution, creating green jobs, and improving indoor air quality.
The easiest way to reduce energy consumption is to make operational changes, such as modifying heating and cooling settings, or turning off lights when not in use. These changes, multiplied across large institutions, can have a huge impact on GHG emissions.
Energy efficiency is the next least expensive option - It is estimated that commercial and residential energy efficiency opportunities alone would help Broomfield achieve a 15% reduction in GHGs. One scenario demonstrates that Broomfield’s commercial buildings could cut their energy usage by up to 54% by installing recommended efficiency upgrades.
In addition, due to the rapid decline in solar pricing, it’s never been more affordable to take part in the renewable energy revolution.
Where are we Right Now?
On-site solar for 9 municipal buildings
Solar powered park lights
Solar powered park irrigation
Anaerobic energy use in water treatment plan
Access utility incentives for municipal energy efficiency upgrades
Working with utilities to access incentives for energy efficiency upgrades for low income families
How to Stay Involved
Use this page to stay involved. Through various educational and engagement opportunities you'll be able to effect real change!
Stay educated on this subject and learn why this is a major priority for the City and County of Broomfield. Also, stay informed by subscribing to the Broomfield Sustainability Newsletter, along with any other Broomfield newsletters.
Participate in forums, workshops and focus groups, in order to engage with community leaders and let your voice be heard.
Once CCOB policies are crafted, based on community feedback, resident participation will be key to moving the needle to effect change and meet Broomfield's ambitious sustainability goals. You are the key to effecting sustainable change in Broomfield.
Why is energy important to sustainability in Broomfield?
Buildings in the US consume approximately 40% of the country’s energy. In commercial buildings, an estimated 30% of that energy is wasted. We have an opportunity, through targeted policies and smart programs, to reduce Broomfield’s energy consumption, while saving energy, cutting air pollution, creating green jobs, and improving indoor air quality.
The easiest way to reduce energy consumption is to make operational changes, such as modifying heating and cooling settings, or turning off lights when not in use. These changes, multiplied across large institutions, can have a huge impact on GHG emissions.
Energy efficiency is the next least expensive option - It is estimated that commercial and residential energy efficiency opportunities alone would help Broomfield achieve a 15% reduction in GHGs. One scenario demonstrates that Broomfield’s commercial buildings could cut their energy usage by up to 54% by installing recommended efficiency upgrades.
In addition, due to the rapid decline in solar pricing, it’s never been more affordable to take part in the renewable energy revolution.
Where are we Right Now?
On-site solar for 9 municipal buildings
Solar powered park lights
Solar powered park irrigation
Anaerobic energy use in water treatment plan
Access utility incentives for municipal energy efficiency upgrades
Working with utilities to access incentives for energy efficiency upgrades for low income families
How to Stay Involved
Use this page to stay involved. Through various educational and engagement opportunities you'll be able to effect real change!
Stay educated on this subject and learn why this is a major priority for the City and County of Broomfield. Also, stay informed by subscribing to the Broomfield Sustainability Newsletter, along with any other Broomfield newsletters.
Participate in forums, workshops and focus groups, in order to engage with community leaders and let your voice be heard.
Once CCOB policies are crafted, based on community feedback, resident participation will be key to moving the needle to effect change and meet Broomfield's ambitious sustainability goals. You are the key to effecting sustainable change in Broomfield.
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