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2020 - Cities Emission Reduction Actions

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP RegionAccessCurrency used for mitigation action costsMitigation actionAction titleMeans of implementationImplementation statusEstimated emissions reduction (metric tonnes CO2e)Energy savings (MWh)Renewable energy production (MWh)Timescale of reduction/savings/energy productionCo-benefit areaScope and impact of actionFinance statusTotal cost of projectTotal cost provided by the local governmentMajority funding sourceTotal cost provided by the majority funding sourceWeb link to action websitePopulationPopulation YearCity LocationLast update
102512020834347Seberang Perai Municipal CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicMYR Malaysian RinggitWaste > Improve the efficiency of waste collectionEconomical Food Waste Composter (EFWC)Awareness raising program or campaignOperation2372500Per yearThe council has also installed a composting machine named Economical Food Waste Composter(EFWC). EFWC is one of the methods in managing waste as it converts food waste into fertilizer compost. Economical Food Waste Composter is a MPSP joint innovation project with Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris where this is a strategic pilot technology project using smart partnership approach through the 7Ps concept ( People, Public, Private, Philanthropy, Philosopher, Planet Partnership). Basically, the machine contains microorganisms to speed up the composting process. Previous before the installation of the EFWC, the council used the services of a contractor to assist in the decomposition process of food waste. Now with the advent of EFWC, the council has made substantial cost savings as the processing time takes only five hours. At the same time, the resulting fertilizer now completely belongs to the council. Initially, the council installed this machine at their own premises. Due to the promotion of this project, other external parties such as schools, communities and restaurants based in Penang have bought the machine.Finance secured3600Local11080002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.383, 5.38333]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10252202035877City of PittsburghPittsburghUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarEnergy Supply > Optimize traditional power/ energy productionWestern PA Energy ConsortiumPolicy and regulationOperationReduced GHG emissionsThe City of Pittsburgh runs the Western PA Energy Consortium (WPEC), a buying consortium with 30 local members. WPEC aggregates the electricity procurement in order to capitalize on economies of scale in order to make renewable energy purchasing more feasible. In 2020, the City of Pittsburgh successfully transitioned to 100% renewable electricity though WPEC.3010482018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.9959, 40.4406]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10253202054519City of LundLundSwedenEuropepublicSEK Swedish KronaEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generationCOOL-DHInfrastructure developmentImplementation250000Per yearEconomic growth; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissionsThe objective of COOL DH action is to support cities in their endeavor to plan and deploy new, efficient district heating and cooling (DHC) systems, and extend and refurbish existing ones to higher standards. Thus it will be allowing greater uptake of renewables, recovering of excess heat or cold while improving the overall efficiency of the systems.COOL DH is an abbreviation of Cool ways of using low grade Heat Sources from Cooling and Surplus Heat for heating of Energy Efficient Buildings with new Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) Solutions. The project is funded by Horizon 2020 – the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme implementing the Innovation Union, a Europe 2020 flagship initiative aimed at securing Europe’s global competitiveness.The COOL DH consortium consists of the utilities and municipalities of the two cities Lund (SE) and Høje-Taastrup (DK), leading DH energy specialists and leading industrial manufacturers.This will be implemented in COOL DH:Innovate, design and build cooling and heat recovery process systems, enabling heat recovery to a local LTDH grid. They will mainly be driven by renewables. Design work will start in 2017 and heat recovery will start in 2019.Design and build a LTDH grid with non-conventional pipe materials. The project will also test new innovative pipe components to make the pipes easier to transport and more cost-efficient.Innovate and design suitable heating systems and controls inside buildings that combine LTDH with distributed integration of local produced renewable energy. Erection of new buildings in Lund will start in 2018 and continue throughout the project. LTDH in Høje-Taastrup will mainly apply to existing buildings that are being refurbished, including modification of the heating system.Develop viable business models and new pricing systems as well as ensuring a good (low) return temperature, and provide the building companies with maximum flexibility regarding the choice of heating systems.Demonstrate a full system with all needed components suitable for low DH temperatures (40–65 oC), including demonstration of systems for heating of DHW (Domestic Hot Water) without risk of legionella.The results from the project will be disseminated locally, nationally and internationally for future replication of the projects results.In 2025 we expect that 46 MW of low-grade residual heat will be available in Lund. I we can use this heat for low temperature DH we can gain over 250GWh energy per year.Finance secured580000000International (ODA)47000000www.cooldh.eu12493520192021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10254202046473City of ZaragozaZaragozaSpainEuropepublicEUR EuroEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generationFomento de la instalación de sistemas de generación de energías renovables en ZaragozaStakeholder engagementPre-implementationGreening the economy; Reduced GHG emissionsEstudio de distintas vías para fomentar el uso de las energías renovables en la ciudad de Zaragoza. Para ello se plantea:-Reducción y centralización de trámites administrativos-Incentivos fiscales-Subvenciones en la rehabilitación de viviendas-Campañas y proyectos de educación, sensibilización, información y capacitación.- Acciones ejemplarizantes del AyuntamientoPre-feasibility study status6749972019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-0.88701, 41.6086]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10255202035853City of BaltimoreBaltimoreUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > On-site renewable energy generationRenewable energy generationFinancial mechanismOperationThe City of Baltimore is working with several non-profit organizations to increase on-site renewable generation within the City. In 2015, the city began using 10 MW of solar for city buildings in addition to the 1MW already online. One program is working to increase solar installations across the city by coordinating a solar purchasing cooperative which reduces the cost of solar systems for homeowners. Another program is partnering with a national non-profit to increase solar installation and on-site generation for low-income households. and another program is increasing on-site generation through solar and battery back-up for critical community facilities increasing the City's resilience.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedhttps://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/pw-bureaus/sustainable-energy/production5934902019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-76.6122, 39.2904]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
1025620205871Essex County CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicGBP Pound SterlingCommunity-Scale Development > Green space and/ or biodiversity preservation and expansionEssex Green Infrastructure StrategyAssessment and evaluation activitiesOperationEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved public health; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsA 2020 strategy that champions for high quality green space and green infrastructure in Essex. The purpose of this strategy is to take a positive approach to enhance, protect and create an inclusive and integrated network of high-quality green infrastructure in Greater Essex. This will help to create a county-wide understanding of green infrastructure, its functions and values, and to identify opportunities for delivering green infrastructure. Some actions include: • Create 20 hectares of new green space in Essex by 2021 and onwards • Plant 375,000 trees by 2024https://www.placeservices.co.uk/resources/built-environment/essex-gi-strategy/149222720192021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102572020847263AlmafuerteArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US Dollar1202020182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10258202073732Monte BueyArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US DollarOutdoor Lighting > LED / CFL / other luminaire technologiesAumbrado público LEDInfrastructure developmentOperation542.82Other, please specify : Para el año 2030Ya se han instalado en alumbrado público luminarias LED.Finance secured650520182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10259202031114City of SydneyCity of SydneyAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicAUD Australian DollarMass Transit > Improve rail, metro, and tram infrastructure, services and operationsLight railInfrastructure developmentImplementation663000Other, please specify : over 30 yearsEconomic growth; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissionsLight rail will play a central role in the future of transport in Sydney. It is a high capacity, reliable and sustainable mode of public transport that will ease the pressure on Sydney’s roads by reducing the city’s reliance on buses. In 2012 the NSW Government began the extension of the Inner West Light Rail line and announced the CBD and South East Light Rail project. The new CBD and South East Light Rail will travel from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station and on to Moore Park, then to Kingsford via Anzac Parade and Randwick via Alison Road and High Street. Work on the 12km CBD and South East Light Rail route has begun and will be staged over 3 years, across 31 construction zones. The NSW Government expects light rail to be operating in 2019.Finance secured2100000000(Sub)national2496762019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[151.207, -33.8675]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102602020834219Municipality of CorrientesArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US DollarWaste > Recyclables and organics separation from other wasteBiodigestor demostrativo para talleres y exposicionesEducationPre-feasibility study0.63Other, please specify : Para el año 2030Desarrollo de un prototipo de biodigestor demostrativo automatizado para charlas y talleres a dictarse en conjunto con el INET en Escuelas Técnicas y Agrotécnicas de la Ciudad de Corrientes.El mismo tratará 1kg diario de la fracción residuos sólidos urbanos digeriblePre-feasibility study status34964820182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10261202054620Gobierno Municipal de la Ciudad de Paranála Ciudad de ParanáArgentinaLatin AmericapublicARS Argentine PesoWaste > Recyclables and organics separation from other wastePlanta de compostaje centralizado en relleno sanitario + captación de biogásInfrastructure developmentPre-feasibility study5471.15Other, please specify : Para el año 2030Diseño e instalación de planta de compostaje municipal donde se redireccione la franja de rechazo de la planta de clasificación de residuos municipal (fracción de reciclables) para compostaje que se pueda destinar al uso del vivero municipal, vecinos de la ciudad y entidades públicas y privadas que lo solicitenPre-feasibility study status26018220182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10262202043914City of CharlotteCharlotteUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarMass Transit > Improve bus infrastructure, services, and operations2030 Transit Corridor System PlanCapacity building and training activitiesImplementationEconomic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Job creation; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursIn 2006, the Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC) updated and adopted the 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan,furthering the vision outlined in the 2025 Integrated Transit/Land Use Plan from 1998. By integrating rapid transitsystem with land-use planning along five strategic corridors, it would support economic growth in a way thatencourages sustainable environments, improves the quality of life and attracts businesses and people to the region.And thus, the 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan was born. The 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan consists ofmultiple transit modes in five corridors, a series of improvements in Charlotte’s Center City and bus service andfacility improvements to link our area’s key centers of economic activity. Once completed, this plan will encompass25 miles of commuter rail, 45 miles of light rail, 10 miles of streetcar, and an expanded network of buses andother transit services. The transportation sector is the highest carbon emitting sector in Charlotte.GOALSThe 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan consists of multiple transit modes in five corridors, a series of improvementsin Charlotte’s Center City and bus service and facility improvements to link our area’s key centers of economicactivity. Once completed, this plan will encompass 25 miles of commuter rail, 45 miles of light rail, 10 miles ofstreetcar, and an expanded network of buses and other transit services. The transportation sector is the highestcarbon emitting sector in Charlotte.The SEAP drives home the point that for Charlotte to become a low carbon, resilient city, we need to get peopleout of their single occupancy vehicles and into more sustainable modes of transit – such as commuter rail, light rail,streetcar, buses, and other transit services. CATS’s 2030 Transit Corridor System lays out the plan and to do justthat. For Charlotte to be low carbon, resilient, and equitable, low carbon transit will need to bea key component.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedhttps://charlottenc.gov/cats/transit-planning/2030-plan/Documents/2030_Transit_Corridor_System_Plan.pdf8857082019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.8431, 35.2271]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10263202057347Pingtung County GovernmentPingtung CountyTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiapublicTWD New Taiwan DollarEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generationProject of Utilizing Severe Land Subsidence Areas by PV GenerationDevelopment and implementation of action planOperation466246.444.444.4Per yearDisaster Risk Reduction; Greening the economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behaviours"Project of Utilizing Severe Land Subsidence Areas by PV Generation" covered four townships, Linbian, Donggang, Fangliao, Jiadong, with 1200 hectares, expecting to generate 800 MW. The project increases the employment opportunities, retards the land subsidence, repairs the soil salinized land, and tutor the transformation of industries, etc.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially secured4000000000015000000Other, please specify: Private company40000000000https://pge.pthg.gov.tw/專案緣起8166362020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.47, 22.6558]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102642020834347Seberang Perai Municipal CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicMYR Malaysian RinggitWaste > Landfill managementNo Plastic Bag and No Plastic StrawMonitor activitiesOperation123.3700Projected lifetimeIn line with the policy Cleaner, Greener, Safer, Healthier & Happier Penang masterplan, the Penang State Government aims to make Penang a clean, green and sustainable environment which is safe to live. In light of this policy, various efforts have been undertaken to preserve, restore and preserve the environment and ecosystems in the State of Penang.The use of unmanaged plastic bags can pose a huge threat to the environment and health if there is no careful planning on the management of the use of the plastic materials. Plastic bags take 400 to 1000 years to decompose completely before they become fine particles. Plastic bags are typically produced from poisonous chemicals such as xylene, ethylene oxide and benzene that are harmful to the environment and health. Hence, No Free Plastic Bag Campaign was introduced in Penang as a one of the main thrusts in implementing Cleaner, Greener, Safer, Healthier & Happier Penang policy. The campaign which kicked off in 2009 is now in its second phase of inception and is now known as Plastic Bag 2.0. Among the main objectives of Plastic Bag 2.0 are :i. Reducing the amount of plastic bag usage which is harmful to the environment;ii. Raising awareness towards maintaining the environment;iii. Enforcing Penang as a Green State;iv. Reducing state spending for the cost of solid waste disposal involving plastic bagsv. In response to a study suggesting that an increase in the case of flash floods and dengue fever was due to the proliferation and congestion of plastic bags widespread to the Penang waterways and ditches.Basically, the Plastic Bag 2.0 Campaign will apply the principles and concepts that are still in the process of collecting RM0.20 cents for each plastic bag that is supplied to consumers at the counters of designated fixed business premises. Plastic containers refer to any form of bag supplied to consumers where the basic component is made of plastic (synthetic / semi synthetic polymer) and also includes a bio-degradable plastic bag.Packing plastic product / beverage / food is not included as a plastic bag in this campaign.Implementation of Plastic Bag 2.0 is enforced through the introduction of additional conditions for new applications or renewal of business license under the provisions of Section 107 (2) of the Local Government Act 1976. Business premises will be required to be registered with the implementation of Plastic Bag 2.0 comprises of all existing business premises and new business premises operating within the following categories: -(a) Hypermarket;(b) Supermarket;(c) Departmental store;(d) Convenient store;(e) Fast Food Restaurant;(f) Petrol Station Convenient Store;(g) Chain Store;(h) Pharmacy; and(i) Others.Finance secured0Local11080002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.383, 5.38333]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10265202054478Gemeente NijmegenNijmegenNetherlandsEuropepublicEUR EuroWaste > Recyclables and organics separation from other wasteMonitoring and reportingProjected lifetimeAlle the organics are separated from teh other waste1790002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[5.84282, 51.8449]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102662020834347Seberang Perai Municipal CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicMYR Malaysian RinggitBuildings > Building codes and standardsIncorporation of Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) And Roof Thermal Transfer Value (RTTV) values in Building design plansInfrastructure developmentImplementation000Projected lifetimeIt has now been enforced in the latest amendments Uniform Building By-Laws (amendments to 2016) requiring new or renovated buildings with over 4000 m square of airways to comply with General Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) and Roof Thermal Transfer Value (RTTV) requirements with effect from July 1 2017. This implementation is intended to save energy consumption and reduce resource reductions. In addition, comfort and safety for residents and residents are taken into account. The terms have been included in the terms of the building plan and the building plan checklist (SKP3). Applicants must submit a diagrammatic and computational plan for OTTV and RTTV for the affected building.Finance secured0Public-private partnership11080002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.383, 5.38333]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10267202031117City of TorontoTorontoCanadaNorth AmericapublicCAD Canadian DollarCity of Toronto's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fleet renewable energy and hybrid drivetrain retrofitInfrastructure developmentImplementation936523Per yearEnhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursToronto Paramedic Services is undertaking a retrofit project with the objective to reduce fuel consumption therefore reducing Green House Gas emissions. The project consists of three activities (three products to purchase and then install onto PS fleet vehicles): 1. On the roof of 215 Ambulances install 100 Watt Solar Panels; 2. On the roof of 67 Emergency Response Tahoe Units, install 30 Watt Solar Panels; 3. For 104 Ambulances already with installed Solar Panels, install also the XL3 Hybrid electric drive-train component.The expected work is to be done through a competitive procurement for a qualified third party vendor who can purchase the components and install it at their facility. The annual GHG CO2e savings for this project is estimated at 678 tonnes or 293,020 fuel litres saved. For the cumulative lifecycle of 20 years for this project, the GHG CO2e savings is estimated to be 9,365 tonnes or 4 Million litres of fuel savings.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially secured29980001842435Other, please specify: Federal Low Carbon Economy Fund115556529199712018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.3832, 43.6532]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10268202050572City of Saint Paul, MNSaint PaulUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Building performance rating and reportingSaint Paul Benchmarking OrdinanceVerification activitiesImplementationEnhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Job creation; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursThe Saint Paul Benchmarking Ordinance requires all commercial buildings 50,000 square feet or larger to benchmark their energy and water use. The ordinance became effective in 2020 with buildings 100,000 sf or larger to benchmark. In 2021 buildings above 50,000 sf will need to comply. The city is providing resources to building owners to both comply with the ordinance and learn how to reduce energy use, emissions, and expenses.Finance secured150000150000Localhttps://www.stpaul.gov/departments/mayors-office/energize-saint-paul/energy-benchmarking-ordinance3150002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-93.09, 44.9537]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10269202060410Municipalidad de PeñalolénPeñalolénChileLatin AmericapublicCLP Chilean PesoCommunity-Scale Development > Green space and/ or biodiversity preservation and expansionParque Quebrada de MaculAwareness raising program or campaignOperationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)Programa que procura conservar y mantener el Parque Quebrada de Macul, parque compuesto de 200 hectáreas en el área crdillerana de la comunaFinance secured200000Local2415992017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.5302, -33.454]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10270202031149City of AthensAthensGreeceEuropepublicEUR EuroPrivate Transport > Infrastructure for non-motorized transportThe long promenadeAwareness raising program or campaignPre-feasibility studyEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissionsOn 11.5.2020, the Municipal Council voted for the pilot implementation of the "long promenade".In this project, a total length of 6.8km of hiking in the city is given to pedestrians and cyclists. This walk unites historical and archaeological monuments of the city. Areas free from cars (Commercial Triangle, Plaka) are foreseen to be established, with the aim of recovering the public space and rendering it in mild forms of movement (pedestrians, bicycles), while new lanes are assigned for exclusive use by the public transport.Since it is a pilot project, dynamically designed by the results from each examined area, no annual estimation of GHG emissions reduction can be given with certainty.Feasibility undertaken20000002000000Local2000000http://megalosperipatos.cityofathens.gr/6640462011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[23.7275, 37.9838]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10271202069848Municipio de LojaLojaEcuadorLatin AmericapublicUSD US DollarPrivate Transport > Improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 from motorized vehiclesScoping58363Other, please specify : 2040Programa de Conducción Eficiente.El Programa de Conducción Eficiente consiste en capacitar a choferes en ‘conducción eficiente’, aplicando consejos útiles como no acelerar a fondo ni frenar bruscamente, apagar el motor si se está parado mucho tiempo, entre otros. Este es un proyecto propuesto, es decir que no cuenta con estudios ni tampoco se encuentra considerado dentro de los proyectos planificados del GAD de Loja.2148552010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-3.99313, -79.2042]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102722020834278Municipality of ResistenciaArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > On-site renewable energy generationPromoción de termotanques solares en el sector comercialCapacity building and training activitiesPre-feasibility study4928.8Other, please specify : Para el año 2030Con la visión de cambiar la matriz energética de la localidad, el Municipio de Resistencia incentivará a los usuarios del sector residencial a utilizar termotanques solares para la generación de agua caliente sanitaria, mediante la creación de una normativa que incentive su utilización.Pre-feasibility study status406186093Public-private partnership3452530546120182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102732020839648Ayuntamiento VictoriaMexicoLatin AmericapublicMXN Mexican Peso1982020102021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102742020832000Municipalidad de DesamparadosCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicCRC Costa Rican ColonWaste > Recycling or composting collections and/or facilitiesPlanta de compostaje a mediana escalaCapacity building and training activitiesImplementation536.7400Per yearEconomic growth; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved public health; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Poverty reduction / eradication; Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water); Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvements; Social inclusion, social justiceEl proyecto pretende dar soporte a los cantones de Desamparados y La Unión como propuesta inicial, con la futura inclusión de loscantones de Montes de Oca, Curridabat y San José en el manejo de los residuos orgánicos, con el desarrollo de una planta amediana escala para una planta de tratamiento y seguimiento del manejo de residuos orgánicos domésticos.Finance secured13000000080000000Local80000000www.desamparados.go.cr24067120202021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102752020827047Fuzhou Municipal People's GovernmentChinaEast AsiapublicCNY Yuan RenminbiBuildings > Switching to low-carbon fuels全市全领域(不仅是建筑领域,但上一问题没有全领域的选项)终端能源消费结构优化,由煤炭、油品消费向电力、天然气消费转变Infrastructure developmentImplementation0Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)行动范围:全市终端能源消费用户及环节,包括生产线用能、企业及单位日常生活用能、家庭个人用能。行动影响:将带来生产线的更换、家庭用能设备更换等。Finance securedLocal693352920172021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10276202054327Semarang City GovernmentIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicIDR RupiahMass Transit > Improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 from bus and/or light railBRT developmentFinancial mechanismImplementation38754Other, please specify : in 3 yearsEnhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Greening the economy; Improved access to and quality of mobility services and infrastructure; Improved public health; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursFinance secured167435820192021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10277202050559City of St Catharines, ONSt CatharinesCanadaNorth AmericapublicCAD Canadian DollarOutdoor Lighting > LED / CFL / other luminaire technologiesStreetlight LED RetrofitsInfrastructure developmentMonitoring and reporting5.60Projected lifetimeReduced GHG emissionsAll city owned Streetlights have been upgraded in St. Catharines to now be LED. This has amounted to a 54% energy reduction in 2018 for street lighting compared to the 2011 baseline.Finance secured70000005900000Public-private partnership1100000https://www.stcatharines.ca/en/livein/LED-Streetlight-Upgrade-Project.asp1355202018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.2469, 43.1594]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10278202073668MalabrigoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicARS Argentine PesoBuildings > Energy efficiency/ retrofit measuresEficiencia energética y energía renovables en hogaresAwareness raising program or campaignPre-feasibility study100.92Other, please specify : Para el año 2030Promover la eficiencia energética en hogares incentivando: - Instalación de calefones solares: mediante créditos provinciales subsidiados para su compra. La municipalidad establecería un registro previo de los interesados y organizaría un pool de compra para lograr además un mejor precio de fábrica. - Pinturas y materiales aislantes en los techos - Aislación de las puertas y ventanas - Utilización de ladrillos refractarios - Aumentar el porcentaje de construcción de casas de maderaPre-feasibility study status762020182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10279202054253Wollongong City CouncilWollongongAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicAUD Australian DollarCommunity-Scale Development > Green space and/ or biodiversity preservation and expansionContinue to implement Natural Areas Management ProgramEducationImplementationEcosystem preservation and biodiversity improvement; Enhanced climate change adaptation; Enhanced resilience; Improved public health; Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Resource conservation (e.g. soil, water)The NAM program ensures that remnant bushland, wetlands and riparian areas are conservedFinance secured600000600000Local600000https://www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/121343/Climate-Change-Mitigation-Plan-2020.PDF2160712018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[150.893, -34.4278]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10280202054078City of HaywardHaywardUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarWaste > Recyclables and organics separation from other wasteConstruction & Demolition Debris Recycling OrdinancePolicy and regulationOperationPromote circular economyAll materials generated during construction and demolition must be delivered to a verified facility to maximize recycling. To obtain a building permit, applicants must create a waste management plan on Green Halo or complete the Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Statement. Required Diversion Rates:65% minimum recycling rate for all covered projects. 100% recycling rate for asphalt, concrete, and similar material.Finance secured180000Other, please specify: Fee is payed by permit applicant. The fee varies from $50 for a SFR to $160 for a tract development.18000https://www.hayward-ca.gov/services/city-services/construction-and-demolition-debris-disposal1614562017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.081, 37.6689]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10281202054388Iskandar Regional Development AuthorityIskandarMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicMYR Malaysian RinggitBuildings > On-site renewable energy generationHybrid Mini Hydro under the Future City Initiative CooperationStakeholder engagementOperation8.76Per yearEnhanced resilience; Reduced GHG emissionsWhat is unique about this pilot project is that it features a floating mini hydro and combined with solar panels to provide a hybrid power supply. with transferring to a hybrid power supply. The renewable energy generated from this project is a modest 1000 watt, which is sufficient to supply power for a small office in front of Tanjung Piai National Park. In long term, it can help save the government some spending on utility expanses. Whilst this is only a small-scale pilot project, it has a much broader impact in raising public awareness of the potential of renewable energy and ultimately reducing reliance on fossil fuel for electricity power. The transfer of technical expertise and knowledge through this city-to-city collaboration with Toyama, Japan is having a noticeable impact to local people. Also, it gives an opportunity for local people to cooperate and learn from Toyama’s expertise in installation and maintenance of this green technology device.Finance secured180000Localhttp://future-city.jp/data/pdf/event/2019/20190213_Masashi_Mori_en.pdf20900002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.992, 1.45556]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10282202060546Nanjing Municipal People's GovernmentNanjingChinaEast AsiapublicCNY Yuan RenminbiWaste > Recycling or composting collections and/or facilitiesInfrastructure developmentOperation85000002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[118.797, 32.0603]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10283202043910City of ColumbusColumbusUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarMass Transit > Improve bus infrastructure, services, and operationsC-Pass Downtown Employee Bus ProgramInfrastructure developmentImplementation3400Per yearEconomic growth; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social community and labour improvementsSince June 1, 2018, eligible downtown employees have received free, unlimited transit access thanks to funding from a unique partnership between the Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District (SID) property owners, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) and the Central Ohio Transit Authority. More than 15,000 downtown employees from over 440 companies are signed up for the benefit. Ridership among the eligible pool grew from 5% to between 10% and 14%, leading to a significant reduction in single occupancy vehicle trips in the region. Funding for the program is through SID property assessments, a federal grant through MORPC, local grants and corporate contributions. www.downtowncpass.com.Finance secured5000000Localhttps://www.cota.com/cpass/9222232020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-82.9988, 39.9612]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10284202031169Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative RegionHong KongChina, Hong Kong Special Administrative RegionEast AsiapublicUSD US DollarWaste > Landfill managementLandfill Gas Utilisation Project at NENT LandfillInfrastructure developmentOperation12890Per yearOther, please specify: self-financed by contractor75074002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[114.14, 22.2881]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10285202054341Toyama CityJapanEast AsiapublicJPY Japanese yenEnergy Supply > Smart grid地域再生可能エネルギー導入による地産地消促進Stakeholder engagementPre-feasibility study000Per yearGreening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Reduced GHG emissions2018 年4 月に、富山大学が民間企業等と発足させた「富山大学エネルギー構想グランドデザイン検討委員会」において、大学キャンパスでのZEB(ゼロ・エネルギー・ビルディング)化とエネルギー資源を活用したVPP を実証する。また、地域特性を活かしたエネルギー地産地消モデルを検証する。将来的には、その検証結果を踏まえ、分散型エネルギーシステムの面的展開を検討する。併せて、国の第5次環境基本計画が提唱する「地域循環共生圏」を踏まえ、地域エネルギーマネジメントの仕組みを富山の地域特性(水力・森林バイオマスエネルギー資源)と組み合わせ、ESG投資を呼び込むための「地域経済モデル」を検討する。Pre-feasibility study status96800000(Sub)national9680000https://www.city.toyama.toyama.jp/data/open/cnt/3/2503/1/3zentaiban.pdf2020061010360341868620152021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10286202054402City of LahtiLahtiFinlandEuropepublicEUR EuroPrivate Transport > Infrastructure for non-motorized transportLahden vuoden 2025 kävelyn ja pyöräilyn kehittämissuunnitelman toimenpidesuosituksien toteuttaminenStakeholder engagementMonitoring and reportingLahti aims for change in modal share for sustainability, and promoting walking and cycling for example by modern cycle lanes. Smart lighting was first applied in the World Skiing games in Lahti in 2017 and now in CitiCAP Project a whole smart, modern cycleway will be build and it naturally has smart lighting. Previous actions promoting walking and cycling have been monitored, and new Sustainable urban mobility plan will be in decisionmaking 2019-20. Citizen participation is promoted in citizen carbon trade application, developed in CitiCAP Project. In our SECAP actions table we have 97 actions, these are only examples.Finance securedLocalhttp://www.smartlahti.fi/citicap/1199372020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[25.65, 60.9833]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102872020840521City of DenizliTurkeyEuropepublicTRY New Turkish LiraBuildings > On-site renewable energy generationEnsuring transition to smart building systems in large buildings such as municipal buildings, industrial facilities and shopping centersInfrastructure developmentScopingOther, please specify : longer than 7 yearsCurrent Status / Purpose: t is important to switch to the smart building system for the energy-intensive buildings to control the energy consumption. The buildings which are under the control of the municipality, industrial facilities, shopping centres and sports complexes are very suitable for smart management systems. In this context, the existing buildings are envisaged to reduce the energy consumption and therefore the energy consumption-related emissions thanks to transformation to semi-smart buildings, if not smart buildings.Activities to be Conducted: Determination of buildings with high energy density thanks to the database created in Action B1.2 Determination of the smart systems that can be used by detailing the energy consumption of the large structures. Completion of necessary feasibility studies for determined smart systems Implementation of smart systems starting from the most appropriate solution in a short timeThe risk of this action: High cost of integration with existing building stockPre-feasibility study status102778220182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102882020834083City of Eau Claire, WIUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Energy efficiency/ retrofit measuresCommercial, Industrial and Residential Electricity Energy EfficiencyEducationPre-implementation216000Other, please specify : In 2030Economic growth; Greening the economy; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Reduced GHG emissionsPre-feasibility study statushttps://www.eauclairewi.gov/home/showdocumentid=307586700020182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10289202050545City of HendersonHendersonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Building codes and standardsCreate a GIS-based pre-application review for new construction and major remodels of residential and/or non-residential structures in hazard areas, such high and/or very high wildfire areas.Assessment and evaluation activitiesImplementation completeThe City of Henderson uses webpages and GIS applications during the entitlement review for all new construction and substantial redevelopment of residential and non-residential structures. The information contained on the webpages and applications allows the City to identify sites in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) at the entitlement stage to inform the developer and engineers on the proposed project that certain design criteria must be met. The City continues to work on creating GIS databases for other hazard areashttps://www.cityofhenderson.com/docs/default-source/fire-docs/2014-updated-henderson-mitigation-action-plan.pdfsfvrsn=231037420182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102902020841964City of Hallandale Beach, FLHallandale BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarOutdoor Lighting > LED / CFL / other luminaire technologiesLED Streetlight TransitionInfrastructure developmentImplementation143201.140Per yearImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Shift to more sustainable behavioursReplacing all City streetlights with LED luminariesFinance secured6433365333Local64333371132010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.1484, 25.9812]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102912020842160Balikesir Metropolitan MunicipalityBalikesirTurkeyEuropepublicTRY New Turkish Lira12286202019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[27.8903, 39.6533]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10292202050359Gobierno Municipal de León de los AldamasLeón de los AldamasMexicoLatin AmericapublicMXN Mexican PesoWaste > Recycling or composting collections and/or facilitiesPROGRAMA RED DE RECICLAJE MUNICIPALVerification activitiesScoping000Projected lifetimeImproved public health; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behaviours; Social inclusion, social justicePrograma de Gobierno 2018-2021, en específico al Nodo León Saludable y Sustentable, a la estrategia Territorio sustentable y Cambio Climático que tiene por programa “Manejo Integral de Residuos Sólidos” del cual se desprenden acciones como la actualización del Programa para la Prevención y Gestión Integral de Residuos Sólidos en el Municipio de León (PPGIRSML). Es una Red municipal de centros de acopio, con el objetivo de fomentar en la ciudadanía el habito de separar y revalorizar los residuos sólidos urbanos, disminuyendo la contaminación e incrementando la vita útil del relleno sanitario.Finance secured000https://drive.google.com/drive/u/3/folders/1zEzclrwC471XcyeBg8_4Vizw77mLN8RU15786262015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-101.684, 21.1221]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102932020848565Chicago Metropolitan Mayors CaucusUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Energy efficiency/ retrofit measuresBuilding RetrofitsMonitor activitiesImplementation18920000Per yearEnhanced resilience; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Reduced GHG emissionsThe region has a robust building retrofit program being carried out in compliance with the energy efficiency portfolio standards. These are mandated by the Future Energy Jobs Act https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.aspName=099-0906. The bill provides authorities for the utility to collect fees and administer energy efficiency incentives directly to customers. Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) serves the entire region (except for 5 municipal utilities) https://www.comed.com/WaysToSave/ForYourHome/Pages/Default.aspx The program is regulated by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) .https://icc.illinois.gov/docket/P2020-0486/documents/299939 Performance measures and rules are summarized in the Illinois Energy Efficiency Policy Manual developed with Stakeholder input https://www.ilsag.info/ and approved by the ICC https://ilsag.s3.amazonaws.com/IL_EE_Policy_Manual_Version_2.0_Final_9-19-19.pdf The lifetime of the program is 2017-2030.Finance secured8341627147964356Public-private partnership47964356https://www.ilsag.info/resources/energy-efficiency-statutes/; https://www.comed.com/WaysToSave/ForYourHome/Pages/Default.aspx;852467020152021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10294202050560City of OaklandOaklandUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Energy efficiency/ retrofit measuresEncourage Participation in Local Energy Efficiency ProgramsDevelopment and implementation of action planOperationPer yearThe City continues to encourage residents and businesses to participate in energy efficiency programs offered through East Bay Energy Watch, PG&E, Bay Area Regional Energy Network, and special opportunities as they arise.Finance secured2000Localhttps://www.oaklandca.gov/resources/energy-programs-for-residents4251952017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.271, 37.8044]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10295202046470Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-GasteizVitoria-GasteizSpainEuropepublicEUR EuroWaste > Recycling or composting collections and/or facilitiesSistema de autogestión de los residuos orgánicos, a través del compostaje doméstico y comunitario.Capacity building and training activitiesImplementationImproved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursA finales de 2018, se puso en marcha una iniciativa de gestión de biorresiduos mediante compostaje doméstico y comunitario en la zona rural del Municipio, que cuenta con una población residente de 5.400 habitantes. En la actualidad, en la iniciativa participan 148 familias. El Ayuntamiento va a extender el sistema de compostaje doméstico a los barrios de la ciudad. Se prevé dotar al sistema en una primera fase de 350 compostadoras para compostaje individual o comunitario. Además, se estima en 15 los grandes productores (colegios, supermercados, etc.) que participarán. La inversión prevista asciende a más de 206.000 € para los próximos cuatro años, que dará formación a los participantes y repartirá compostadores individuales, además de construir puntos de compostaje de barrio.Finance secured206000206000Localhttps://blogs.vitoria-gasteiz.org/medios/2020/06/12/vitoria-gasteiz-pondra-en-marcha-un-sistema-de-compostaje-domestico-y-vecinal-con-puntos-en-barrios-y-compostadoras-para-casas-particulares/2525742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-2.67, 42.84]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10296202060414Municipalidad Venado TuertoArgentinaLatin AmericapublicUSD US DollarMass Transit > Improve bus infrastructure, services, and operationsSustitución del uso de combustibles fósilesPolicy and regulationImplementationImproved resource quality (e.g. air, water); Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursDisminuir el uso de combustibles fósiles, incorporando el biodiesel en forma paulatina al transporte público en las 4 líneas de colectivos. Cada tonelada de biodiesel permite ahorrar 8,5 tCO2e, una reducción de más del 70% respecto al gasoil fósil, y reduce casi a cero las emisiones de material particuladoPre-feasibility study status100001500Other, please specify: El municipio aporta una parte del costo total, pero no se han localizado fuentes externas de financiamiento8152220162021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10297202035883City of San JoséSan José, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarBuildings > Energy efficiency/ retrofit measuresImprove Our Commercial and Residential Building StockAssessment and evaluation activitiesImplementation112100000Other, please specify : Estimated emissions reduction is per year in 2050 (emissions reductions from this strategy are expected to increase year over year, from approx. 41,000 metric tonnes CO2e in 2018)Greening the economy; Improved access to data for informed decision-making; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Reduced GHG emissionsThe City creates strategic partnerships with organizations, like the Natural Resources Defense Council, Institute for Market Transformation, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), and Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), to create policies and programs that spur commercial and residential energy efficiency. In 2017-2018, the City was one of 10 cities in the City Energy Project, a joint initiative between the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Institute for Market Transformation, funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. As part of this program, the City developed and implemented a number of innovative energy efficiency programs and policies, primarily in the large commercial building sector, with a strong emphasis on stakeholder engagement and building partnerships, including: Benchmarking & Transparency Policy Evaluation, Zero Net Carbon Building Resources, Multifamily Retrofit Resources, Commercial Energy Efficiency Financing Resources, and High Performance Leasing Resources. The Silicon Valley Energy Watch (SVEW) program, implemented by the City of San José, was a local government partnership that developed, promoted, evaluated, and implemented innovative energy efficiency programs for 14 municipalities, school districts, businesses, and residents in Santa Clara County within PG&E’s service territory for over 15 years. SVEW reduced energy usage by over 38 million kWh for cities, small and medium-sized businesses, and K-12 schools through technical support, education, grant distribution, and regional partnerships. In 2018, San Jose was one of twenty cities to win the Bloomberg American Cities Climate Challenge. San Jose plans to use support from the Climate Challenge to focus on turbocharging the implementation of Climate Smart San Jose. Specifically, San Jose will work with Bloomberg and partners to: develop and implement a shared electric-vehicle strategy, including education and incentives; implement high-priority segments for the City’s walking and bicycling network and the inclusion of new mobility options such as bike- and scooter-sharing systems; develop a roadmap to eliminate natural gas use in residential housing; and requiring solar and EV-readiness in new construction.In late 2019, the City began laying the ground work for developing a comprehensive Building Decarbonization Roadmap that will inform future programs and policy decisions. No costs are given because this action covers such a broad range of different projects.Feasibility finalized, and finance partially securedPublic-private partnershiphttps://www.sanjoseca.gov/your-government/departments/environmental-services/climate-smart-san-jos/zero-net-carbon-buildings10460792017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.886, 37.3382]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367
102982020848259MonguaColombiaLatin AmericapublicCOP Colombian PesoPrivate Transport > Improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 from trucks (private)Modernización del transporte de carga e intermunicipalTomado de los lineamientos para el plan de acción en mitigación al cambio climático para la Región Funcional Territorial.Reducir las emisiones de GEI mediante la reducción de la edad promedio de la flota de transporte público intermunicipal y de carga de la región funcional, disminuyendo el consumo de combustible proyectado.1. Identificación de los vehículos de carga y transporte de pasajeros registrados en la región funcional con una edad superior a los 25 años. 2. Citación de los propietarios y establecimiento del incentivo de la desintegración basado en los lineamientos del Ministerio de Transporte. 3. Creación de la organización administrativa necesaria en la secretaría de transporte para procesar la desintegración y renovación de los vehículos junto al ministerio de transporte y el fondo del transporte. 4. Diseñar, aprobar y adoptar los incentivos tributarios para la reposición bajo la responsabilidad de las alcaldías de los 8 municipios que hacen parte de la región funcional.449520192021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10299202063762Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG)United States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicUSD US DollarWaste > Waste prevention policies and programsZero WasteStakeholder engagementImplementation733000Greening the economy; Promote circular economy; Reduced GHG emissions; Shift to more sustainable behavioursImplement Curbside Organics Recycling ProgramsReduce Solid Waste GenerationBuild Markets for Circularity557023420182021-07-16T02:19:09.367
10300202057509Prefeitura de NiteróiNiteróiBrazilLatin AmericapublicBRL Brazilian RealBuildings > On-site renewable energy generationConstrução de Usina de BiogásInfrastructure developmentPre-implementation100Projected lifetimeEnhanced climate change adaptation; Improved resource efficiency (e.g. food, water, energy); Improved resource security (e.g. food, water, energy); Job creation; Reduced GHG emissionsA usina de biodigestão será a primeira do país a usar esse tipo de tecnologia. Quando estiver operando, a usina vai tratar diariamente 120 toneladas de resíduos orgânicos. O material será transformando em 48 mil quilowatts de energia elétrica, 52 mil quilowatts de energia térmica, 13 metros cúbicos de fertilizantes e 30 metros cúbicos de água de reuso. Durante o processo, serão eliminados 2.500 metros cúbicos de gases tóxicos que irão para a atmosfera. Além disso, com esse investimento, Niterói vai evitar muitas viagens de caminhões de transporte de resíduos do Morro do Céu até o aterro sanitário em Alcântara.Finance securedLocalhttp://www.niteroi.rj.gov.br/index.phpoption=com_content&view=article&id=6014:2019-08-23-21-13-245135842019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.1184, -22.8928]}2021-07-16T02:19:09.367

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