EE&SE Goal Work Group  Group’s Charge: Identify the key results- oriented actions and corresponding milestones, that if successfully implemented, will.

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EE&SE Goal Work Group  Group’s Charge: Identify the key results- oriented actions and corresponding milestones, that if successfully implemented, will achieve the EE&SE Board’s Vision And secondarily, develop an “elevator speech” version of the vision.

EE&SE Emissions Reduction Goal Buildings Electric

Summary of Key Points  To reduce overall emissions 20% below 1990 levels, the Buildings and Electric Sectors need to be 50% below.  To reach the Buildings Sector target, we must: Reduce energy consumption by 60% in 30,000 homes annually Reduce energy consumption by 60% in 30,000 homes annually Reduce energy consumption in existing commercial, industrial, and municipal buildings by 50% (46,000+ buildings) Reduce energy consumption in existing commercial, industrial, and municipal buildings by 50% (46,000+ buildings) Over time all new buildings to use zero net energy Over time all new buildings to use zero net energy  To reach the Electric Sector target we must reduce emissions associated with electricity production 10% below RGGI requirements.

Impact of Individual Actions

Other Issues/Next Steps  Vision to reduce expenditures by 20% may not align with reducing emissions to 20% below 1990 levels.  Next Steps Identify actionable items to support Electric Sector reductions Identify actionable items to support Electric Sector reductions “Drill down” all actions to include milestones, resource requirements, and supporting actions. “Drill down” all actions to include milestones, resource requirements, and supporting actions.