GHG Reduction Measures Searchable Table
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The GHG Reduction Measures Searchable Table presents data about more than 2,600 examples of GHG reduction measures collected from 211 state, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Tribal, and territorial Priority Climate Action Plans (PCAPs) submitted under EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants Program. To explore this data table, users may:
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Measure Description | Measure Type | Sector | Estimated GHG Reductions, MTCO2e (Timeframe) | Quantification Tool / Method | Jurisdiction | PCAP Link (Optional Technical Document) |
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Introduce a $1 million rebate voucher program for electric bike and cargo bikes to help residents with the cost of purchasing electric bikes. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 47 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-12 | MSA |
Introduce a $5 million rebate voucher program for electric bike and cargo bikes to help residents with the cost of purchasing electric bikes. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 234 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-12 | MSA |
Introduce a $10 million rebate voucher program for electric bike and cargo bikes to help residents with the cost of purchasing electric bikes. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 469 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-12 | MSA |
Invest in the implementation of smart surfaces, such as planting trees and using reflective or green roofs to aid in the mitigation of urban heat islands. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 907,848 (2025-2030) 3,026,160 (2031-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46, 57 | MSA |
Convert school buses to EVs. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 14,522 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix C pg. x, Appendix E pg. ix | MSA |
Increase high capacity transit service across the metropolitan area. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 7,000 (2030) 30,400 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-25 | MSA |
Redesign streets and infrastructure to reduce delays for transit vehicles and encourage residents to switch to public transportation. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 11,600 (2030) 50,400 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-33 | MSA |
Expand transit signal priority to reduce delay for buses and encourage residents to switch to public transportation. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 15,800 (2030) 68,300 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-36 | MSA |
Expand bicycle and pedestrian network. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 420,800 (2030) 1,823,600 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-40 | MSA |
Expand use of parking pricing. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 1,000 (2030) 4,400 (2050) |
VisionEval | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-43 | MSA |
Expand the use of electric buses in the region’s transit fleets. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 39,200 (2030) 170,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-47 | MSA |
Increase canopy growth to 50% by 2030 and 93% growth by 2050 by planting native trees and vegetation while reducing invasive plants, developing community gardens, greenways, and parks, and improving irrigation systems. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 50,951 (2025-2030) 196,525 (2025-2050) |
ICLEI LEARN | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 37-40 | MSA |
Implement active transportation systems including sidewalks and bike lanes, traffic signals, facilities, road treatments, and active transport vehicles to reduce up to 8% vehicle miles traveled by 2050. | Increase active transportation; Improve road conditions | Transportation | 64,414 (2025-2030) 194,101 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 41-45 | MSA |
Increase transit passenger trips per capita by 20% by 2030 and a 40% by 2050. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,833 (2030) 3,720 (2050) |
EPA MOVES | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-53, 137 | MSA |
Reimagine and retrofit major transportation corridors with green infrastructure. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 388 (2030) 2,464 (2050) |
DOT ICE | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 68-73, 140 | MSA |
Integrate Transportation Systems Management and Operations strategies including adaptive signal control, real-time traffic monitoring, and dynamic lane usage to reduce major roadway congestion. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Improve road conditions | Transportation | 2,527 (2030) 2,010 (2050) |
EPA MOVES | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 76-82, 141 | MSA |
Create a region more conducive for walking, biking, and all forms of mobility, including emerging ones, by reducing vehicle miles traveled and providing safe and efficient means of active mobility as an alternative. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 710 (Annually) | EPA MOVES | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 35 | MSA |
Encourage consumers and fleet operators to purchase or lease new light, medium- and heavy-duty zero-emissions vehicles and/or fueling infrastructure | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 360,617 (2025-2030) 3,088,821 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Invest in zero-emissions transit vehicles, energy supply, power sources and storage strategies, in-field/on-route transit vehicle charging infrastructure, and other support investments needed to eliminate emissions from transit services. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses; Develop energy storage systems | Transportation; Electricity | 29,045 (2025-2030) 64,240 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Transition light, medium, and heavy-duty fleets to appropriate zero-emission platforms and prepare to replace vehicles as options become available on the market. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 36,322 (2025-2030) 83,189 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Reduce single occupancy vehicles on the road with financial incentives and other policies to encourage travelers to commute using rideshare, carpooling, and taxi services to reduce vehicle miles traveled in the region. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 136,322 (2025-2030) 340,805 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Create incentives or local policies to transition away from using gasoline and diesel offroad vehicles and equipment used by residents and businesses, local governments, farms, construction companies, and industrial operators. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 32,058 (2025-2030) 192,780 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Fund projects and plans to improve, enhance, and expand Capital District Transportation Authority services, to shift trips using individual vehicles to lower-polluting modes and reduce single occupancy vehicle dependency. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 34,081 (2025-2030) 85,201 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Encourage implementation of e-bikes, e-scooters and support infrastructure by introducing options for direct purchase or reimbursements to local governments and mobility operators to build and install charging infrastructure. | Increase active transportation; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 20,448 (2025-2030) 51,121 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Provide assistance to local governments to develop plans and edit codes to encourage infill, compact development, transit-oriented and transit supportive development, and new paved trails throughout the region. | Build dense communities; Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 56,233 (2025-2030) 281,164 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 14 | MSA |
Implement advanced data-driven management and monitoring technologies such as real time travel information and optimization to improve traffic flow, reduce idling, and reduce the need for drivers to search for parking spaces. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling | Transportation | 62,013 (2025-2030) 310,064 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 14 | MSA |
Incentivize the development and purchase of alternative fuel and advanced vehicle technologies for off-road port vehicles and marine vessels, airport operations vehicles and aircraft. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 500 (2025-2030) 1,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 14 | MSA |
Incentivize building envelope insulation and purchases of energy-efficient appliances, heating and cooling equipment, lighting, and building products. Implement insulating, cool roofing, passive design, and other measures in existing government, educational, commercial, and residential buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 307,804 (2025-2030) 1,539,020 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Install air and ground source heat pumps in residential and commercial buildings to reduce use of natural gas and fuel oil. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 343,051 (2025-2030) 2,232,881 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Prepare building stock by investing in electric service and envelop upgrades needed for heat pumps, on-site renewable generation, energy storage, and battery electric vehicle charging and support buildings in LIDAC communities. | Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Deploy electric heat pumps; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Electricity | 81,845 (2025-2030) 615,608 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Utilize stakeholder planning and zoning processes to identify optimal locations for small, medium, and large renewable energy generation and storage systems and improve coordination between New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and municipalities on related policy and programs for solar, wind, energy storage, and anerobic digestion. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 106,160 (2025-2030) 424,642 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Promote clean energy policies and programs like Community Choice Aggregation to, where appropriate, increase access to cost-effective clean energy supplies. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 92,515 (2025-2030) 231,287 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Adopt and enforce advanced energy codes or stretch codes. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 12,312 (2025-2030) 24,624 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15 | MSA |
Identify and implement thermal loops to replace the natural gas grid where feasible and leverage thermal energy sources such as ground source geothermal, heat recovery from municipal wastewater systems, water bodies, and other sources available. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 17,335 (2025-2030) 92,884 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 15 | MSA |
Develop a comprehensive program in partnership with housing advocates, developers, landlords, and municipalities to ensure rental housing is upgraded to provide tenants with clean, healthy, and affordable energy. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 6,205 (2025-2030) 19,391 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 15 | MSA |
Reduce landfills by creating community and government programs to promote residential, commercial, and industrial composting, including food scraps. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 76,440 (2025-2030) 203,841 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 16 | MSA |
Implement measures to reduce leakage and ensure recovery and recycling of hydrofluorocarbon based refrigerants. Invest in low emissions alternatives in industries such as hospitals, grocery stores and ice rinks. Manage and track refrigerants in GHG inventories. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 20,029 (2025-2030) 320,464 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 16 | MSA |
Consider anaerobic digestion or other clean technologies to generate power, or to create energy products like renewable natural gas, hemp, or wood pellets. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Waste and materials management; Electricity | 41,375 (2025-2030) 165,498 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 16 | MSA |
Increase emissions reductions through improved landfill management, gas recovery, flaring, and energy generation at the open City of Albany and Town of Colonie Landfills and evaluate the region’s numerous closed landfills (repurpose closed landfills for solar development or for other public benefit) and reduce passive methane emissions from vents. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 24,480 (2025-2030) 48,959 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 16 | MSA |
Promote fully aerobic treatment processes to reduce methane emissions and consider drying biosolids for land reapplication instead of landfilling if free of contaminants. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 10,485 (2025-2030) 26,212 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY | Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.28 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 16 | MSA |
Plant an additional 10,000 trees to support carbon sequestration, air quality improvements, and reduce building energy use through increased tree canopy. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 367 (2027-2030) 1,742 (2031-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oklahoma City, OK | Oklahoma City, OK Metro Area (pdf) (5.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 31 | MSA |
Expand the number and service area of electric vehicle charging stations across the Tulsa MSA adjacent to multi-family and student housing, along transportation corridors, and in proximity to employment centers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 974,855 (2030) 4,102,119 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 20 | MSA |
Provide a financial incentive or rebate for the purchase of EVs (including e-bikes, scooters, lawn equipment etc.) that aims to improve affordability and accessibility for LIDAC residents. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase active transportation; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | On-road: 974,855; non-road: 97,365 (2030) 4,102,119 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 21 | MSA |
Expand waste diversion practices in the Tulsa MSA by funding curbside composting programs, establishing composting drop-off hubs in the Tulsa area to divert food waste from landfills, and expanding existing recycling services to new customers. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 486,963 (2030) 1,391,320 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 24 | MSA |
Fund improvements to landfill and wastewater treatment facilities to allow for the capture of methane and equipment to process that methane into pipeline-grade renewable natural gas for use in municipal buildings or fleets. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 494,100 (2030) 3,623,400 (2050) |
EPA FLIGHT | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 25 | MSA |
Develop sites in LIDAC neighborhoods that can serve as hubs for resilience against extreme weather, other natural disasters, and emergencies, while also serving as places to educate and train community members to take action at the neighborhood scale to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by implementing PCAP strategies. | Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 6,620 (2030) 33,020 (2050) |
EPA Simplified GHG Emissions Calculator | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 27-28 | MSA |
Encourage the adoption of newer, more energy-efficient building codes by municipalities and counties in the Tulsa MSA. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 199,034 (2030) 392,170 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 17, 30 | MSA |
Fund the planting, siting, and maintenance of native vegetation across the Tulsa region with a focus on areas that lack significant tree canopy coverage and riparian areas. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1,203,447 (2050) | Emission factor analysis | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 18, 31 | MSA |
Reduce 10% of gasoline vehicle miles traveled by 2050. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 205,337 (2030) 618,755 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Switch 95.63% of gasoline vehicle miles traveled to EVs by 2050. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,647,914 (2030) 5,084,787 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Switch 99.63% of diesel vehicle miles traveled to EVs by 2050. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 930,827 (2030) 4,258,593 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Achieve a 1,298.32kWh/KW generation potential from residential solar. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 241,029 (2030) 485,994 (2050) |
Project Sunroof | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Achieve a 1,298.32kWh/KW generation potential from commercial solar. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 118,120 (2030) 238,167 (2050) |
Project Sunroof | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Save 25% of energy in new residential buildings, achieve a 20% savings from retrofits of existing buildings, and make sure 3.85% of existing housing units receive efficiency retrofits per year. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 134,433 (2030) 431,967 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Electrify residential buildings and achieve the following goals: 3.85% of existing housing units with natural gas electrified per year, 85% (to 2030) and 100% (to 2050) of new construction electrified, 3.58 Heat Pump Coefficient of Performance (COP), and 80% Furnace Efficiency. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 228,064 (2030) 1,068,676 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 39 | MSA |
Save 25% of energy in new commercial buildings, achieve a 20% savings from retrofits of existing buildings, and make sure 3.85% of existing housing units receive efficiency retrofits per year. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 107,216 (2030) 333,540 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 39 | MSA |
Electrify commercial buildings and achieve the following goals: 3.85% of existing housing units with natural gas electrified per year, 85% (to 2030) and 100% (to 2050) of new construction electrified, 3.58 Heat Pump Coefficient of Performance (COP), and 80% Furnace Efficiency. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 164,280 (2030) 772,542 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX | San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area (pdf) (3.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 39 | MSA |
Incorporate infrastructure in the form of building energy efficiency retrofits/improvements for low-income residents, food waste prevention and composting education and tools, workforce development, and an educational campaign. | Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste; Develop green workforce; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 839 (2025-2030) 9,680 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 73-84 | MSA |
Increase decarbonization initiatives to effectively decarbonize low-income multi-family housing complexes located in LIDAC tracts. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase composting | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Waste and materials management | 1,593 (2025-2030) 18,175 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 85-100 | MSA |
Reduce emissions, build greater resiliency, and more equitably distribute resources and infrastructure to a minimum of 32 community centers in LIDAC communities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 11,696 (2025-2030) 62,181 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 101-128 | MSA |
Incorporate solar-powered agriculture storage structure, two outhouses with electric incinerating toilets and portable sinks and stormwater management infrastructure into the Los Poblanos Open Space. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 2,702 (2025-2050) | Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 129-141 | MSA |
Build solar panel canopies at Central New Mexico Community College Main, Market Place, Montoya, Westside, and Workforce Training Center Campuses. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 12,000,000 (2025-2030) 52,000,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 142-146 | MSA |
Design a transit plaza co-located with affordable housing to improve long-term transit access for LIDACs. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 895 (2025-2030) 9,849 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 147-156 | MSA |
Introduce new bicycling infrastructure to incentivize biking and commuting for transportation. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 21 (2025-2030) 448 (2025-2050) |
EPA TEAM | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 157-168 | MSA |
Create a dedicated pedestrian and bicycle corridor that is offset from the road in the heart of downtown will serve both local and regional commuters, closing the missing link for safe access to jobs, amenities, and tourist destinations. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 934,733 (2025-2030) | Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 169-190 | MSA |
Introduce a new trail for commuting and recreation that also reaches a LIDAC community. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 1 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 191-202 | MSA |
Replace fossil fuel powered Transit Department vehicles with zero emission vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 13,546 (2025-2030) 67,728 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 203-208 | MSA |
Transition the current government fleet to electric vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,060 (2025-2030) 9,729 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 209-213 | MSA |
Increase availability of public electric vehicle charging infrastructure at Central New Mexico Community College. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 451 (2030) 2,571 (2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 214-219 | MSA |
Convert vehicles in the Aviation department vehicle fleet to zero emission vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 256 (2025-2030) 1,716 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 220-224 | MSA |
Minimize gas-powered equipment and replace it with more environmentally friendly tools. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 233 (2025-2030) 1,167 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 225-232 | MSA |
Transition the Balloon Fiesta Park (BFP) fleet of Utility Vehicles and Turf Maintenance Equipment to electric solutions presents a significant opportunity to minimize the event's environmental footprint. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 20 (2025-2030) 100 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 233-239 | MSA |
Replace gas-powered golf carts with electric golf carts. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 22 (2025-2030) 110 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 240-243 | MSA |
Install DC Fast Chargers downtown and at Route 66 Visitors Center at Central and I-40 to include six level 3 and two upgraded level 2 charging ports. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 8,000 (2025-2030) 48,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 244-249 | MSA |
Accelerate the availability of public electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 451 (2025-2030) 2,571 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 250-255 | MSA |
Promote food waste prevention through systems-level changes of the life cycle of food and green waste for LIDAC communities. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 135 (2025-2030) 1,003 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 256-265 | MSA |
Divert food and green waste from the Pueblo of San Felipe's transfer station to landfill waste stream. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 685 (2025-2030) 3,293 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 266-272 | MSA |
Accelerate the diversion of green waste material from local landfills and increase the conversion of this waste into reusable inputs to grow the green infrastructure. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 38 (2025-2030) 165 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 273-278 | MSA |
Install street trees and green stormwater infrastructure along residential roads impacted by flooding in the unincorporated area of the Albuquerque South Valley. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 131 (2025-2030) 658 (2025-2050) |
i-Tree | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 279-287 | MSA |
Develop green stormwater infrastructure including planting trees and vegetation. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 13 (2025-2030) 1,054 (2025-2050) |
i-Tree | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 288-300 | MSA |
Increase tree inventory data and tree planting locations. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 56,144 (2025-2030) 112,289 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque, NM Metro Area (pdf) (4.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 301-307 | MSA |
Expand bike and pedestrian paths by providing 100 miles of on-road bike paths and 250 miles of side paths and establish bicycle and pedestrian mode-share targets of 2% for 2025 and 4% for 2030, with the goal of improving access for LIDACs. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 205,111 (2025-2030) 815,471 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 97-98 | MSA |
Redesign a suite of services offered by the transit system within the City of Baton Rouge and the City of Baker and expand the ongoing Plank-Nicholson BRT Project which encompasses a system redesign with route modifications, frequency adjustments, and a potential introduction of new mobility options, such as microtransit. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 29,851 (2025-2030) 253,735 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 100-101 | MSA |
Implement an intercity passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, providing a highly visible, reliable alternative to driving between these two cities and fostering the development of one super-region. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 2,208 (2026-2030) 16,928 (2026-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 102-103 | MSA |
Implement other transit systems across the metropolitan planning area, including rural and specialized transit systems, in five parishes (East and West Baton Rouge, Ascension, Iberville, and Livingston). | Expand public transit | Transportation | 12,338 (2025-2030) 53,463 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 104-105 | MSA |
Restore and enhance wetlands and natural features through efforts such as floodplain restoration; riparian vegetation restoration; and wetland, prairie, and forest restoration, with an objective to restore 200 acres per year for 10 years (e.g., 7 tons of CO2e per acre per year of wetlands would be sequestrated). | Preserve or expand wetlands; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 29,400 (2025-2030) 299,400 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 106-107 | MSA |
Enhance tree canopy cover across the MSA, prioritizing areas with LIDACs that have low tree cover and high environmental burdens. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 84,583 (2025-2030) 864,583 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 108-109 | MSA |
Develop net zero neighborhoods on brownfield sites. | Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,902 (2025-2030) 32,710 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-112 | MSA |
Establish a Clean Cars 4 All program that provides incentives to help lower-income consumers living in priority populations replace their old higher polluting vehicles with newer and cleaner transportation (based on the program from the California Air Resources Board. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase active transportation; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 11,991 (2025-2030) 119,284 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 114-116 | MSA |
Establish a program that provides low-interest loans for home energy efficiency retrofits, with zero-interest loans for eligible low-income household, with targets of: 1% annual retrofit by 2030, 2% annual retrofits by 2050, and 5% annual retrofits by 2040 through to 2050 where the final 10 years will retrofit 50% of residential building stock. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 12,708 (2025-2030) 1,360,698 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 117-118 | MSA |
Create development incentives (e.g., density bonuses, reduced parking requirements) for projects that encourage high-efficiency building performance standards and technologies; With a goal that by 2030, 39% of single-detached homes will be compact single-family homes that achieve a 25% reduction in thermal energy and a 25% reduction in non-thermal energy with heat pumps. | Build dense communities; Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 16,759 (2025-2030) 148,654 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 119-120 | MSA |
Develop community solar projects that will increase solar energy capacity to 50 MW/year by 2030, and to 75 MW per year by 2040, and through to 2050. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 31,268 (2025-2030) 1,400,000 (2025-2050) |
SLOPE | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 121-122 | MSA |
Develop a 10-year program for establishing two microgrids per year in LIDACs within the Baton Rouge MSA with a target is to establish 37 MW. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 4,958 (2025-2030) 67,763 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 123-124 | MSA |
Create an alliance among the MSA’s parishes, with the state government to decarbonize industrial processes using different technologies. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | Increase on-site renewable and clean electricity generation, including energy storage and grid integration, to 20% of industrial facilities by 2030: 13,300,000 MT CO2e/year (statewide); Switch 25% of total hydrogen to clean hydrogen for use in ammonia and refining production by 2030: GHG reductions of 18,400,000 MT CO2e/year (statewide); Electrify 15% of all low- and medium-heat processes, with the goal of 100% of all new and replacement boilers and process heaters being electric by 2040: GHG reductions of 8,000,000 MT CO2e/year (statewide) - Enhance energy efficiency in chemical and refining facilities by an average of 10% by 2030: 7,000,000 MT CO2e/year (statewide) (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Baton Rouge, LA | Baton Rouge, LA Metro Area (pdf) (10.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 125-126 | MSA |
Implement efficiency measures for building envelopes and heating distribution systems by replacing gas furnaces with air-source heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 152,592 (2025-2030) 2,508,472 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Implement efficiency measures for building envelopes and heating distribution systems by replacing gas boilers with air-source heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 20,464 (2025-2030) 336,784 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Implement efficiency measures for building envelopes and heating distribution systems by replacing propane furnaces with air-source heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,568 (2025-2030) 91,219 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Retrofit homes to use electricity instead of natural gas by replacing gas water heater with electric central heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 114,894 (2025-2030) 1,627,388 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Retrofit homes to use electricity instead of natural gas by replacing gas ovens and ranges with electric ovens and induction stovetops. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 10,047 (2025-2030) 209,754 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Retrofit homes to use electricity instead of natural gas by replacing gas dryers with ENERGY STAR electric dryers. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,628 (2025-2030) 81,318 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Implement smart thermostat and lighting efficiency measures. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 14,902 (2025-2030) 274,436 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Implement weatherization and deep envelope program measures to improve building efficiency. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 30,034 (2025-2030) 720,152 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-35; Appendix C pg. 2, 19 | MSA |
Increase the number of bicycle facilities in the vicinity of mobility hubs to encourage a shift away from vehicle travel and enhance the overall experience of biking. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 20 (2025-2040) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 25-27 | MSA |
Introduce pedestrian facilities near mobility hubs to enhance the walkability of an area and reduce vehicle travel. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 6 (2025-2041) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 28-30 | MSA |
Offer a zero-emission alternative to traditional transportation methods through e-bike sharing to encourage individuals to switch from high-emissions vehicles to bikes for their travel needs and to facilitate connection between the first and last miles of a journey. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 3,120 (2025-2037) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 30-31 | MSA |
Incentivize and increase e-bike ridership to reduce carbon emissions, make longer distances or hilly terrain more manageable, and to facilitate a smooth integration with existing transit systems. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 16,091 (2025-2037) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 31-33 | MSA |
Provide convenient access to EVs for short-term use to make it easier for individuals to choose EVs over traditional gasoline-powered cars for their transportation needs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 145,234 (2025-2040) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 33-36 | MSA |
Reduce the cost barrier associated with transit use through a transit subsidy to make a more accessible and financially viable system for a broader segment of the population. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 88 (2025-2041) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 36-27 | MSA |
Deploy public EV charging stations to accelerate the adoption and usage of EVs, reduce emissions, and ensure that drivers have reliable and convenient places to charge their vehicles, especially in urban and high-traffic areas. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 191,352 (2034) | Emission factor analysis | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA | San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-26; Appendix C pg. 37-38 | MSA |
Establish an $8 million incentive program that subsidizes or fully funds deployment of EV charging equipment at employer sites. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 27,356 (5 years) | Unspecified | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | MSA |
Establish a $10 million incentive program that subsidizes or fully funds deployment of EV charging equipment at employer sites. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 34,192 (5 years) | Unspecified | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | MSA |
Establish a $20 million incentive program that subsidizes or fully funds deployment of EV charging equipment at employer sites. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 68,388 (5 years) | Unspecified | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | MSA |
Replace municipal vehicles with EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,847 (Annually) | EPA LGGIT | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-9 | MSA |
Conduct a zoning and land use study on high frequency transit stations along the Birmingham bus rapid transit line and implement recommendations to increase density and walkability, and decrease barriers to transit access. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | 3 (Annually) | EPA TEAM | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | MSA |
Conduct a zoning and land use study on high frequency transit stations across the entire Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority service area and implement recommendations to increase density and walkability, and decrease barriers to transit access. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | 29 (Annually) | EPA TEAM | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-16 | MSA |
Build additional portions of critical trail infrastructure such as those identified in the Red Rock Trail System Action Plan and B-ACTIVE Plan. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 4,000-7,000 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | MSA |
Introduce a voucher program to reduce or eliminate public transportation fares, incentivize residents to use transit, and eliminate financial barriers to transit access. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,579 (Annually) | Unspecified | Birmingham-Hoover, AL | Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Electrify public transit fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 368 (2025-2030) 2,728 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 23; Section C pg. 60-61 | MSA |
Expand public transit and improve routes. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 8 (2025-2030) 113 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 23; Section C pg. 62-63 | MSA |
Expand shared use paths by developing multi-use paths to connect residents with their important locations and services in their neighborhoods, such as schools, bus stops, grocery stores, and recreational activities. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 2 (2025-2030) 24 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 23; Section C pg. 63-65 | MSA |
Improve traffic flow and efficiency by minimizing time vehicles spend idling in traffic by improving overall efficiency of the road network. | Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency; Reduce idling; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 117,216 (2025-2030) 2,403,393 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 24; Section C pg. 65-67 | MSA |
Incentive programs for implementation of end-use energy efficiency measures in existing commercial buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 200,000 (2025-2030) 1,700,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 24; Section C pg. 67 | MSA |
Incentive programs for the purchase of certified energy-efficient lighting in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as streetlights. | Install LED Streetlights; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 20,000 (2025-2030) 600,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 24; Section C pg. 67 | MSA |
Create programs for the purchase of certified energy-efficient building products to replace inefficient products in residential buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 200,000 (2025-2030) 1,800,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 24; Section C pg. 67 | MSA |
Create weatherization programs for residential buildings by focuses on energy management actions taken at the residential level to improve energy efficiency in dwellings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 100,000 (2025-2030) 700,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 25; Section C pg. 67 | MSA |
Develop and distribute solar energy generation by implementing small-scale and community shared solar energy across the Bowling Green MSA's residential and commercial areas. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 66,060 (2025-2030) 252,003 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 25; Section C pg. 67-70 | MSA |
Upgrade electricity distribution to reduce transmission loss and thereby reduce overall power consumption through increased efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 10,000 (2025-2030) 100,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 25; Section C pg. 70 | MSA |
Reduce the amount of organic waste in landfills that contributes to methane emissions by developing composting programs that help reduce food waste. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 49,727 (2025-2030) 1,097,176 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 25; Section C pg. 70-72 | MSA |
Expanding green spaces that enhance urban greenery with native vegetation, such as low-lying shrubs that do not interfere with overhead power lines. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1,561 (2025-2030) 11,995 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Bowling Green KY | Bowling Green, KY Metro Area (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 25; Section C pg. 72-73 | MSA |
Reduce approximately 150 vehicle miles traveled, distance that people must travel for goods and services, and use of single occupancy vehicles by increasing residential density by 20% through infill housing and mixed-use development. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 286,356 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | MSA |
Replace existing appliances with energy-efficient models to improve energy consumption in buildings with 20% participation. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,143 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-29 | MSA |
Generate 250,000 megawatt hours of onsite zero-emission renewable energy per year in new and existing developments to displace the use of grid electricity. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 30,532 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | MSA |
Decarbonize existing buildings and new developments through electrifying 50 million square feet of new commercial buildings, electrifying 75,000 new residential units, and converting wood-burning to electrified heating in 5,500 existing and new residential units. | Electrify new construction; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 253,713 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34 | MSA |
Replace conventional gasoline or diesel-fueled equipment with a low-emission alternatives through implementing penetration rates of 55% electric or hybrid powered construction equipment, 30% cleaner-fuel construction equipment, and 10% zero-emission landscape equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 13,134-76,116 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | MSA |
Install 18,480,000 square feet of cool pavement in place of conventional dark-colored, heat-absorbent pavements such as asphalt. | Install cool pavement/asphalt | Commerical and residential buildings | 117 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | MSA |
Divert waste from landfills to recycling or composting facilities through extending recycling services and implementing an organics diversion program with 15% participation. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 17,605 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42 | MSA |
Conserve water resources by requiring low-flow water fixtures in buildings for up to 20% residential usage, reducing 200,000 square feet of turf grass in landscaping, and implement 5,000 water-efficient landscapes. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,441 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions from wastewater treatment plants that have anaerobic digestion processes capture and flare the CH4 from 15% of the total wastewater treated in the region. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 63,153 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47 | MSA |
Recover 2,500,000 pounds of edible food per year and deploy 100 distribution centers to reduce the amount of non-diverted organic waste that ends up in the landfill. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 1,288 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-49 | MSA |
Increase the use of cleaner fuel and zero-emission vehicles by replacing 30% of conventional combustion vehicles that generate more GHG emissions, and by installing 6,500 electric chargers for zero emission vehicles. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,179,172 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-52 | MSA |
Improve the rider’s experience and enhance the accessibility of transit services to facilitate a modal shift away from single-occupancy vehicles through extending transit network coverage or hours, increasing transit service frequency, and providing transit shelters. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 31,215 – 31,621 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-55 | MSA |
Increase transit frequency due to Bus Rapid Transit by 125% with a 20% implementation level to encourage ridership and shift away from single-occupancy vehicle use, thereby decreasing transportation GHG emissions. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 17,981 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58 | MSA |
Shift from single-occupancy vehicles to active modes of transportation with specific targets of expanding pedestrian sidewalk networks by 15%, existing bike networks by 45%, and displacing community vehicle miles traveled by 20% through bike boulevards. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 44,259 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-61 | MSA |
Encourage or mandate the shift away from single-occupancy vehicle use to alternative modes of transportation such as public transportation, carpooling, or bicycling with one specific target ensuring that 76% of employees eligible for a commute trip reduction program. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 34,227 – 222,477 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-64 | MSA |
Provide funding for new sidewalks, bike lanes, off-street pathways, and street crossings to decrease 31% of students within two miles being driven to school, thereby shifting trips away from private vehicles. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 37,365 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 65-66 | MSA |
Reduce commuter vehicle miles traveled and emissions by establishing a school bus program to replace single-occupancy vehicle trips to and from school that serves 100% of students and gains at least 50% participation. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 11,882 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 67-68 | MSA |
Reduce emissions associated with the shifting trips from single-occupancy vehicles to electric bicycles with the goal of 15% of residences in the region have access to electric bikeshare programs. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 648 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-70 | MSA |
Lower the intensity of wildfires in forested areas by implementing fuel treatments with the goal of treating 4,000 acres of mixed-conifer forest and 4,000 acres of ponderosa forest annually for 50 years, starting in 2025. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2,357 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 71-73 | MSA |
Generate one megawatt of biomass energy in the Sacramento-Roseville California Combined Statistical Areas to displace fossil fuel based electricity generation. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 846 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 74-75 | MSA |
Increase the carbon sequestration capacity of the region by planting 150,000 new trees in developed areas. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 4,353 (Annually) | i-Tree | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 76-78 | MSA |
Establish 100,000 acres of carbon farming projects that follow Natural Resources Conservation Service practices in the region. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 168,014 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-81 | MSA |
Invest in three verified GHG local offset projects that accomplish reductions for an average of 60,000 MT CO2e per year per project. | Improve livestock management; Phase out HFCs; Maintain or expand existing forests | Agriculture; Industry; Natural and working lands | 171,683 (Annually) | CAPCOA Quantifying GHG Mitigation Measures | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-84 | MSA |
Replace conventional gasoline- or diesel-fueled, off-road Natural and working lands equipment with 55% penetration rate of electric-powered counterpart. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 348 (Annually) | CARB EMFAC2021 | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area (pdf) (35.6 MB) | PCAP pg. 85-86 | MSA |
Implement energy efficiency improvements in 15% of residential buildings by 2030 and 60% of residential buildings by 2050. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 492,524 (2025-2030) 6,763,990 (2031-2050) |
LEAP | Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-33, 54-55 | MSA |
Increase public awareness and participation in energy audit programs run by utilities. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 149,162 (2025-2030) 303,406 (2031-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-36, 55 | MSA |
Generate 500 megawatts of new solar projects in the residential, commercial, and municipal sectors by 2050 | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 329,922 (2025-2030) 6,818,388 (2031-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-39, 55-56 | MSA |
Enhance public charging infrastructure across the Midlands with an aim to increase the share of electric vehicles in passenger transportation to 15% by 2030 and 60% by 2050. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,899,696 (2025-2030) 30,161,653 (2031-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-43, 56-57 | MSA |
Generate 40 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2030. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 23,110,000 (Annually) | SLOPE | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 63-64 | MSA |
Increase on-site renewable energy by installing solar arrays at 20% of industrial manufacturing, including metal and food and beverage manufacturing facilities by 2030. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Industry | 57,000 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 64 | MSA |
Assess residential homes for cost-effective energy efficiency measures, including weatherization and building shell improvements, energy-efficient HVAC and appliances and other measures by 2030. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 410,000 (2024-2030) | Custom-built tool | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 64 | MSA |
Replace existing fossil-fueled furnaces with more efficient heat pumps by 2030. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 160,000 (2024-2030) | Custom-built tool | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 64-65 | MSA |
Replace 30% of fossil fuel boiler and process heating equipment/processes with electric, hydrogen, or other non-GHG emitting based alternatives for all low and medium heat processes by 2030. | Electrify existing buildings; Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify industrial processes | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 4,930,000 (Annually) | Energy Policy Simulator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 65-66 | MSA |
Increase energy efficiency of heating, cooling and ventilation, lighting, envelope, appliances, and other components by 40% by 2030. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,080,000 (Annually) | Energy Policy Simulator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 66-67 | MSA |
Train a workforce of industry decarbonization contractors by 2030. | Develop green workforce | Industry | 770,000 (Annually) | Energy Policy Simulator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 67-68 | MSA |
Improve energy efficiency standards for food and beverage and metal manufacturers by 15% by 2030. | Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 1,110,000 (Annually) | Energy Policy Simulator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 68-69 | MSA |
Replace high global warming potential fluorinated refrigeration system with CO2 natural refrigerant systems at 50% of commercial facilities. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 890,000 (Annually) | EPA Green Chill Climate Impact Calculator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 69 | MSA |
Replace variable speed drives on HVAC and pollution control devices at 100 food and beverage and metal manufacturing facilities. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 77,000 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 69 | MSA |
Replace high global warming potential fluorinated industrial refrigeration systems with ammonia or another natural refrigerant system at 50% of food and beverage and chemical manufacturers. | Phase out HFCs | Industry | 23,000 (Annually) | EPA Green Chill Climate Impact Calculator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 70 | MSA |
Retrofit existing public sector buildings with more energy efficient lighting, HVAC, and other measures. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 660,000 (2024-2030) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 70 | MSA |
Substitute 67% of fluorinated refrigerants and maintain or retrofit existing equipment at all industrial facilities by 2030. | Phase out HFCs | Industry | 940,000 (Annually) | Energy Policy Simulator | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 71-72 | MSA |
Electrify the region's bus system by 2040. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 286,000 (Annually) | EPA DEQ | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 72-73 | MSA |
Deploy eight electric trainsets into service and retire sixteen diesel locomotives in Metra's regional passenger rail fleet. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 27,000 (Annually) | EPA DEQ | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 73-74 | MSA |
Support electrification or fuel-switching of 2.5% medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by 2030. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 120,000 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 74-75 | MSA |
Electrify 2.5% of non-road freight vehicles, especially terminal trucks and material handlers, and install clean fueling infrastructure. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 13,800 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 75 | MSA |
Reduce freight locomotive idling emissions by 2.5% through the deployment of shore power idle reduction units. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Reduce idling | Transportation | 5,300 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 75-76 | MSA |
Replace gas-powered lawn and garden equipment with zero emissions electric models, targeting 5% of residential mowers, 2% of commercial mowers, and 20% of commercial hand-held equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 41,620 (Annually) | EPA MOVES | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 76 | MSA |
Replace 35% of low-mileage single occupancy vehicle trips with electric and/or micromobility trips by 2030. | Increase active transportation; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 220,000 (Annually) | EPA MOVES | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 76-77 | MSA |
Capture 25% of biogas from publicly owned wastewater treatment in the Chicago MSA and additional landfill biogas and convert to renewable natural gas. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase waste-to-energy; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 124,510 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41, 77-78 | MSA |
Divert nearly 20% of food waste generated in Cook County. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 203,520 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI | Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (4.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 41, 79 | MSA |
Create an energy retrofit program for existing multi-unit affordable housing. | Leverage building codes; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 54,642 (2025-2030) 244,583 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19, 34 | MSA |
Create a dedicated bus-only lanes along high-occupancy transit corridors. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 3,834 (2025-2030) 118,131 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 35 | MSA |
Expand the geographic, demographic and technological reach of shared micro-mobility, particularly in LIDAC neighborhoods in urban Honolulu. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 32,527 (2025-2030) 162,635 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22, 35 | MSA |
Reduce food waste and increase the diversion of food and other organic materials from the waste stream. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 5,899 (2025-2030) 39,607 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23, 36 | MSA |
Strengthen building energy code update and review processes to increase efficiency of new buildings. | Leverage building codes; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 686,700 (2025-2030) 3,629,700 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24, 36-37 | MSA |
Establish a building deconstruction reuse and recycling program. | Education and engagement; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 4,122 (2025-2030) 10,417 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26, 37 | MSA |
Support a Community Solarize Program to increase access to solar for low- to moderate-income households. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 669,965 (2025-2030) 3,751,804 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 37 | MSA |
Expand public electric vehicle charging on Oahu. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 103,947 (2025-2030) 4,580,705 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 37-38 | MSA |
Support expansion of private car-share services for low- to moderate-income households. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 469 (2025-2030) 7,833 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29, 38 | MSA |
Implement high priority projects from the Oahu Bike Plan. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 32,650 (2025-2030) 239,435 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area | Urban Honolulu, HI Metro Area (pdf) (1.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 38 | MSA |
Improve residential and non-residential building energy efficiency; retrofit 7% of existing residential and nonresidential buildings to all-electric by 2030, and 15 percent by 2045; and install solar panels, microgrids, and energy storage systems. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 15,253 (2030) 48,130 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5-6 | MSA |
Increase the rate at which residents and businesses use low- or zero-carbon electricity through several channels including but not limited to installing rooftop solar or incentivizing residents and businesses to adopt low-carbon rate plans. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 280,307 (2030) 0 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5-7 | MSA |
Transition passenger vehicles used in the city such that 30 percent of all passenger vehicles are EVs by 2030, as well as increase medium- and heavy-duty EVs by 30 percent over current levels through improving the availability of charging stations. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 383,212 (2030) 1,412,309 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 7 | MSA |
Update construction equipment to electric or other fuel alternatives so that 80 percent of construction equipment will be powered by alternative fuels, and 19 percent electrified. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 22,316 (2030) 50,637 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 7-8 | MSA |
Increase walking and biking as a means of transport instead of driving in passenger vehicles through improving roads, pedestrian, and biking infrastructure, and reduce approximately 138 million annual vehicle miles traveled by 2030. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 53,535 (2030) 53,223 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 8 | MSA |
Increase access to public transit and reduce new vehicle miles traveled for passenger and commercial vehicles by 15%. Increase residential density near transit, prioritizing affordable housing development, to increase access to public transit and reduce new vehicle miles traveled for passenger and commercial vehicles by 15%. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | 54,086 (2030) 118,386 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 9 | MSA |
Plant 5,000 trees annually from 2025 through 2045 and continue with City’s turf replacement program, downtown tree canopy improvement plan, citywide tree planting project, and greenspace conversion program. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 885 (2030) 3,540 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 9 | MSA |
Divert waste by 80% by 2030 and 90% by 2045 through developing a Facility Master Plan which covers design and construction of facilities required to process organic waste, specialty, and compost packaging, and start procurement of new equipment for these facilities in 2024 and construction in 2025. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 158,715 (2030) 319,625 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Bakersfield, CA | Bakersfield, CA Metro Area (pdf) (1.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 9-10 | MSA |
Install solar power at 1,404,134 residential and 62,990 commercial units in 25 years. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 11,585,127 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix C pg. iv; Appendix E xiv | MSA |
Expand solar storage for public facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix C pg. ii; Appendix E pg. xvii | MSA |
Retrofit 2,048 fire stations and 452 schools and community facilities in 5 years for energy efficiency. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 27,095 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix C pg. vi; Appendix E pg. xviii | MSA |
Retrofit 34,267 street lights in 5 years to improve energy efficiency. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,691 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix C pg. vi; Appendix E pg. xviii | MSA |
Expand hydrogen power generation to become a regional hydrogen hub. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix E pg. xiii | MSA |
Expand the public transit network to achieve 40,668 new transit users after 5 years. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 61,421 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix C pg. x; Appendix E pg. i | MSA |
Expand ridership for public transit by 655,119 new users after 25 years. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 989,439 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix C pg. ix; Appendix E pg. iv | MSA |
Develop EV mapping and install regional charging hubs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix C pg. vii; Appendix E pg. vii | MSA |
Incentivize EV purchases through the implementation of vehicle charging stations, financing mechanisms, and incentivizing alternative modes of transportation. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix E pg. x | MSA |
Leverage public/private partnerships to expand EV charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix E pg. ix | MSA |
Retrofit the McKay Bay Waste To Energy Facility with an off-site CO2 sequestration facility to reduce current CO2 emissions by 75%, amounting to approximately 82,500 metric tons CO2 per year. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 82,500 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 31; Appendix C pg. xi; Appendix E pg. xvii | MSA |
Expand use of alternate fuels (compressed natural gas, ethanol, and hydrogen). | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL | Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 30; Appendix E pg. xi | MSA |
Encourage the development of clean energy in the region by subsidizing energy generation and storage and increasing access to renewable energy through community-solar and similar models. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 8,800,000 (2030) 11,080,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-76 | MSA |
Promote energy efficiency and electrification programs for residential and commercial buildings as well as municipal properties. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,280,000 (2030) 8,390,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 77-81 | MSA |
Improve steel production energy efficiency through the use of green hydrogen, electric arc furnaces, or new technologies using clean electricity. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 1,490,000 (2030) 2,970,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-85 | MSA |
Refine urban planning to create housing with better access to public transit, minimize commuting distances, and improve transit networks with a focus on first/last mile modes like bikeshares. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities; Expand public transit | Transportation | 960,000 (2030) 1,180,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 86-89 | MSA |
Electrify region's municipal and local government fleets, incentivize residents to purchase EVs, and improve the public electric vehicle charging network with an emphasis on multi-family housing. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 770,000 (2030) 2,710,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 90-93 | MSA |
Electrify region's school buses, public transit vehicles and other heavy-duty vehicles and equipment. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 260,000 (2030) 2,220,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 94-97 | MSA |
Improve refrigerant management and capture by partnering with heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors and providing consumer collection/drop-off for appliances. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 510,000 (2030) 80,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 98-100 | MSA |
Divert organic waste from the landfill through education, establishment of community drop-off locations for food waste composting, commercial pick-up locations and curbside organics collection. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 430,000 (2030) 850,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 101-104 | MSA |
Use climate-friendly land management practices to improve water quality, forest health, and resilience to extreme weather events like flooding. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 150,000 (2030) 420,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 105-109 | MSA |
Promote climate-friendly agricultural practices through improved manure management and conservation agriculture such as cover crops, crop rotation, and minimal tilling. | Improve livestock management; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 70,000 (2030) 130,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Cleveland-Elyria, OH | Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metro Area (pdf) (7.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 110-112 | MSA |
Complete LinkUS West Broad Corridor by 2028, which involves creating a dedicated transit corridor, integrating bike lanes, sidewalks, and community amenities to enhance regional connectivity and accessibility. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,810 (2025-2029) 47,944 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 9 | MSA |
Increase and electrify regional transit options. | Increase active transportation; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 4,958 (2025-2029) 54,615 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 10 | MSA |
Increase Central Ohio vanpools by 250% by 2029. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 3,665 (2025-2029) 25,656 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 11 | MSA |
Electrify 50% of Central Ohio Transit Authority fleet to battery operated buses by 2030. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 39,290 (2025-2029) 376,877 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 13, 39-41 | MSA |
Expand eBike incentive program from 2025 to 2030. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,765 (2025-2029) 7,080 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 12 | MSA |
Transition to 100% municipal light duty passenger zero emissions vehicles by 2030. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 60,040 (2025-2029) 199,478 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 14 | MSA |
Encourage the adoption of Building Performance Standards to achieve 35% reduction in commercial building energy use by 2035. | Leverage building codes; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 956,181 (2025-2029) 8,422,662 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 15 | MSA |
Increase home weatherization and energy efficiency programs, especially those serving low-income communities. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 17,841 (2025-2029) 67,804 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 16, 37 | MSA |
Expand LED and Smart streetlighting program. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 24,599 (2025-2029) 89,244 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 17 | MSA |
Implement the Regional Community Energy Strategy (50 MW Solar) across public and nonprofit buildings and spaces. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 80,562 (2025-2029) 644,102 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 18, 38 | MSA |
Expand Solar in the Residential Sector (50 MW Residential Solar). | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 80,562 (2025-2029) 644,102 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 19 | MSA |
Expand community solar programs by 5 MW. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 9,234 (2025-2029) 65,376 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 20 | MSA |
Commit community water and wastewater treatment facilities in Franklin County to 10% municipal water use reduction and 25% energy use reduction by 2030. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 54,502 (2025-2029) 363,851 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 21 | MSA |
Implement waste-to-energy projects at wastewater treatment facilities. | Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 173,400 (2025-2029) 1,994,100 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 22 | MSA |
Support regional tree canopy and greenspace inventory initiatives and expand tree canopy coverage throughout the Central Ohio region. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 175,624 (2025-2029) 35,991,043 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 23 | MSA |
Identify and conserve 1,000 acres of greenspace across the region. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 294 (2025-2029) 60,353 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 24 | MSA |
Expand curbside composting pilot program by 2025. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 6,381 (2025-2029) 33,245 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 25 | MSA |
Open a regional composting facility by 2028. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 28,274 (2025-2029) 325,772 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-25 | MSA |
Establish and manage 20 food scrap drop-off sites by 2026. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 3,693 (2025-2029) 23,128 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Columbus, OH | Columbus, OH Metro Area (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-25 | MSA |
Expand services and financial incentives to accelerate building electrification adoption rates within the region with a specific aim at LIDAC communities. | Education and engagement; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 136,404 (2030) 1,277,330 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-18 | MSA |
Establish a fund and procedure to cover the costs and coordinate installation of carbon free equipment in publicly owned and/or operated community-serving critical facilities including fire stations, libraries, resilience centers, aquatic centers and more. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 32,970 (2030) 655,774 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Provide technical assistance, funding, and financing support to LIDAC and BIPOC run businesses to accelerate the decarbonization/electrification of industrial, agricultural, and commercial buildings. | Education and engagement; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 838,126 (2030) 27,859,310 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Create mobility hubs to reduce single occupancy vehicle miles traveled and enhance access to transit, biking, walking, and scooting for every community member. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 144,770 (2030) 362,891 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | MSA |
Expand the range and increase the frequency of light rail, rapid bus, and local bus services and shuttle availability with extended hours as well as reduce single passenger vehicle miles traveled and the associated GHGs by attracting greater ridership through enhanced transit connectivity between Santa Clara and San Benito Counties. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 9,256 (2030) 200,461 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Construct a comprehensive network of protected bike lanes and pedestrian pathways, known as the Bike-Ped Highway, spanning multiple jurisdictions in San Benito and Santa Clara Counties, prioritizing connectivity and access in LIDACs and within high pollution areas as a way to decrease air quality emissions. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 356 (2030) 5,096 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Implement transit signal priority programs in San Benito and Santa Clara Counties to enhance the efficiency and reliability of public transit systems by giving priority to buses and other transit vehicles at traffic signals. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 7,207 (2030) 36,323 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Provide technical and financial assistance for the decarbonization of off-road and agricultural equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 2,363 (2030) 108,691 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | MSA |
Expand a zero-emission transit and charger program in Santa Clara County and establish a similar initiative in San Benito County to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission public transit and necessary charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 28,065 (2030) 450,316 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27 | MSA |
Expand on existing compost incentive programs to improve effective procurement, distribution, and utilization of compost, fostering sustainable agricultural practices, and enhancing soil health and carbon sequestration; additionally, developing a carbon credit program designed to generate verifiable carbon credits from compost application which could help sustain long term program funding. | Increase composting; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Create a cap-and-trade or carbon tax program | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 64,101 (2030) 491,445 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 28 | MSA |
Develop a Food Recovery and Diversion Program to address food waste opportunities in San Benito and Santa Clara Counties that focuses on implementing a comprehensive approach focused on food recovery, diversion, and composting. | Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 1,361,748 (2030) 10,440,066 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Develop a community-scale food and beverage container reuse program to minimize waste created by single-use foodservice products to enable consumers in San Benito County and Santa Clara County to borrow reusable packaging like cups and to-go containers from participating foodservice establishments (e.g. restaurants, coffee shops) and return them to convenient locations throughout both counties. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 211 (2030) 2,316 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Jose–Sunnyvale– Santa Clara, CA | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area (pdf) (6.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 30 | MSA |
Transition heavy and medium-duty on-road vehicles and the public sector fleet to alternative fuel and electric vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 553.31-711.23 (Annually) | AFLEET | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-59; Appendix 9 pg. 2; Appendix 10 pg. 1 | MSA |
Build infrastructure and provide incentives to support the use of low carbon fuels. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 92.4-1,113.7 (Annually) | AFLEET | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-62; Appendix 9 pg. 2; Appendix 10 pg. 1 | MSA |
Establish an emissions compliance taskforce to monitor methane emissions and combat fraudulent vehicle inspections. | Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-63; Appendix 9 pg. 2; Appendix 10 pg. 1 | MSA |
Retrofit streetlights with energy efficient LEDs. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 0.0002 per light (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 63-64; Appendix 9 pg. 2; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Implement green planning initiatives and best practices to mitigate emissions and pollutants from regional airports. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 39-57,500 (Unspecified) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-66; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Improve transit services by upgrading transit infrastructure, expanding services, subsidizing fares, and developing mobility hubs. | Expand public transit; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 3,193.13-6,571.30 (Annually) | AFLEET | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-67; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Develop a regional transit plan to identify service gaps and opportunities for improvement. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 67-68; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Encourage active transportation by improving transit infrastructure for pedestrians, bicycles, and other non-motorized forms of travel. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 12,528 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-70; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Establish green purchasing and/or green construction programs to encourage the adoption of sustainable materials and practices. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 8.04 per 5,000 ft length (Unspecified) | Green Streets Calculator | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-71; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2 | MSA |
Expand and maintain green spaces to mitigate the urban heat island effects associated with transportation infrastructure. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1,184 (Unspecified) | i-Tree | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 71-73; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 2-Appendix 10 pg. 3 | MSA |
Reduce road congestion by improving traffic signal timing and implementing bus signal prioritization. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Improve road conditions | Transportation | 602.39-801.64 (Annually) | MOSERS | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 73-75; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 3 | MSA |
Increase freight supply chain efficiency by improving the digital and physical infrastructure for truck and rail transport. | Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 1,159 (Annually) | MOSERS | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 75-77; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 3 | MSA |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by co-locating jobs and housing, providing incentives for commuters, and utilizing smart infrastructure technologies. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 717,888 (Annually) | MOSERS | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 77-78; Appendix 9 pg. 1; Appendix 10 pg. 3 | MSA |
Encourage the adoption of energy efficient technologies in public sector buildings and transition refrigerants from hydrofluorocarbons. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 0.00002-0.004 per retrofit (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-81; Appendix 9 pg. 3; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Improve residential energy efficiency by providing residential energy audits, weatherization programs, and incentives for residential solar. | Improve weatherization; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 0.000001 per household (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 81-82; Appendix 9 pg. 3; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Promote energy audits and building benchmarking in public and commercial facilities. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-83; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Transition existing roofs on government buildings to cool and green roofs. | Improve building energy efficiency; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Commerical and residential buildings; Natural and working lands | 0.0002-0.01 per building roof (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 83-84; Appendix 9 pg. 3; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Enhance energy resiliency by developing distributed energy resources and retrofitting government buildings with resiliency elements. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 30.66-101.99 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 84-85; Appendix 9 pg. 3; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Provide training and outreach to expand the adoption of regional codes that promote energy efficiency. | Leverage building codes; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 85-86; Appendix 11 pg. 1 | MSA |
Upgrade on-site sewage systems through repairs, upgrades, and financial incentives. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 0.0148 per system (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 95-96; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 12 pg. 2 | MSA |
Improve energy efficiency in water and wastewater treatment facilities by upgrading infrastructure and treatment processes. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Deploy electric heat pumps | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,639.27 per utility plant (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-95; Appendix 9 pg. 3; Appendix 12 pg. 2 | MSA |
Divert biosolids from wastewater treatment plants into waste-to-energy facilities. | Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 22.04 per utility capture (Annually) | BioWatt | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 96-97; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 12 pg. 3 | MSA |
Support effluent reuse by upgrading infrastructure and expanding existing programs at wastewater treatment plants. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 1,012.28 per utility (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 97-99; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 12 pg. 3 | MSA |
Improve local water conservation by promoting smart use among utility customers and exploring new water storage and harvesting techniques. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure; Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 217.72 per utility (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 99-101; Appendix 12 pg. 3 | MSA |
Expand compost services and facilities to divert organic waste. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 91,371 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 102-104; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Divert organic waste into waste-to-energy systems using anaerobic digestion. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 85,053 (Annually) | Biogas Calculator | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 104-105; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Promote practices that divert construction and demolition debris by expanding recycling sites and partnering with construction companies to adopt low-waste construction techniques. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 105-106; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Construct a comprehensive waste management facility and implement landfill gas collection systems. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 122,992 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 106-109; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Upgrade recycling facilities to increase efficiency and recycling capacity. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 109-111; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Expand waste collection services for multifamily dwellings and reduce vehicle emissions from waste hauling. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Waste and materials management; Transportation | 1,500 (Annually) | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-113; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 13 pg. 1 | MSA |
Promote the expansion of green space by developing a Comprehensive Greening Plan, providing incentives to green commercial property, increasing green neighborhood spaces, and greening government buildings. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Improve municipal building efficiency | Natural and working lands; Commerical and residential buildings | 4,666 (Annually) | i-Tree | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 116-119; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 14 pg. 1 | MSA |
Support parks management and maintenance by increasing parkland acreage and electrifying municipal lawn care equipment. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Natural and working lands; Transportation | 36 (Annually) | i-Tree | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 119-120; Appendix 9 pg. 4; Appendix 14 pg. 1 | MSA |
Expand local tree canopy and develop an urban forestry floodplain and floodway initiative. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 6 (Annually) | i-Tree | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 120-123; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 14 pg. 1 | MSA |
Improve agricultural management practices through programs that reduce methane emissions from livestock, electrify irrigation equipment, and expand opportunities for urban agriculture. | Improve livestock management; Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Agriculture | 20 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 124-126; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 14 pg. 1-2 | MSA |
Update codes and zoning requirements to promote green space conservation and preservation. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 126-129; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 14 pg. 2 | MSA |
Promote the use of smartphone applications that motivate residents to reduce their carbon footprint. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 129-130; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 15 pg. 1 | MSA |
Adopt and implement policies that promote sustainable tire disposal practices, including recycling. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 131-133; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 15 pg. 1 | MSA |
Develop the local workforce to support GHG reduction measures in the energy, waste and land management sectors. | Develop green workforce | Electricity; Waste and materials management; Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 133-134; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 15 pg. 1 | MSA |
Encourage energy efficient behaviors through education and outreach. | Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX | Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area (pdf) (35.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 134-135; Appendix 9 pg. 5; Appendix 15 pg. 1 | MSA |
Subsidize and help commercial, multifamily, municipal, university, school, hospital and equity-priority buildings to upgrade from fossil-fuel based systems to electric power and upgrade heating and cooling equipment to more energy efficient alternatives. | Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 14,595,930 cumulatively (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-52 | MSA |
Support existing, large multifamily property owners in decreasing costs and climate pollution emissions through energy efficient and electrification upgrades. | Electrify existing buildings; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,589,810 cumulatively (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-59 | MSA |
Work with community based organizations to offer free energy audit services and home upgrade funding to low income, disproportionately affected households. | Education and engagement; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 24,111,657 cumulatively (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-65 | MSA |
Provide free weatherization and energy efficiency improvements to low-income and disadvantaged community members, while providing discounts and advice to assist all residents. | Improve weatherization; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,888,327 cumulatively (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-72 | MSA |
Expand regional rapid bus transit. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,518,654 (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 73-77 | MSA |
Expand the regional active transportation network. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,031,120 (2025-2050) | Custom-built tool | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area | Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area (pdf) (3.4 MB) | PCAP pg. 78-82 | MSA |
Expand existing residential energy efficiency retrofit programs, with a focus on low-income households. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,566,500 (2030) 15,454,800 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-54 | MSA |
Fund additional energy efficiency measures in publicly funded, newly constructed affordable housing units. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,100 (2030) 30,600 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 54-59 | MSA |
Expand the availability of residential composting programs. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 42,000 (2030) 182,100 (2050) |
EPA WARM | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA | Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-62 | MSA |
Reduce grid carbon emissions related to the generation of electric power, phasing out fossil fuels in grid power operations by 2030. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,586,127 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 36-38 | MSA |
Reduce the vehicle miles traveled of internal combustion-engines by at least 12% and of diesel vehicles by at least 6% by 2030. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 1,681,895 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 39-40 | MSA |
Implement the necessary infrastructure to support and promote and increase electric vehicle use to a rate of 4.5% annual growth in EV vehicle miles traveled. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,160,237 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 40-41 | MSA |
Amplify local jurisdiction initiatives that help increase residential solar PV adoption for a deployment rate of 15% of the total residential solar rooftop capacity. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 2,254,620 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 45-46 | MSA |
Improve building efficiency requirements and usage performance related to heating, cooling, and lighting to achieve a 36.9% reduction in building energy-use intensity. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,360,859 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 42-45 | MSA |
Improve building efficiency requirements and usage performance related to heating, cooling, and lighting to achieve a 36.9% reduction in building energy-use intensity. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,944,169 (2030) | ICLEI ClearPath | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 42-45 | MSA |
Reduce and divert waste and increase emissions capture. | Reduce nonfood waste; Reduce food/organic waste; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 47-48 | MSA |
Protect and enhance biodiversity and natural systems. | Remove carbon through nature-based solutions | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA | Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL Metro Area (pdf) (1.89 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 48-49 | MSA |
Implement residential energy efficiency improvements in 130 housing units per year over 5 years, focusing on LIDAC communities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,279 (2025-2030) 86,472 (2025-2050) |
ResStock | Cedar Rapids, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 12-13, 40, 76-81 | MSA |
Implement energy efficiency improvements in 12 public buildings per year over 5 years. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,406 (2025-2030) 10,779 (2025-2050) |
ComStock | Cedar Rapids, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 14, 40, 82-86 | MSA |
Fund the installation of 12 Level 2 EV chargers at multi-family homes per year over 5 years. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 778 (2025-2030) 7,854 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Cedar Rapids, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15, 40, 87-92 | MSA |
Capture methane from wastewater treatment plants using biodigester systems and transition to renewable natural gas. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 35,573 (2025-2030) 408,533 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cedar Rapids, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 16, 40, 93-98 | MSA |
Implement residential energy efficiency improvements in 130 housing units per year over 5 years, focusing on LIDAC communities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,279 (2025-2030) 86,472 (2025-2050) |
ResStock | Iowa City, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 12-13, 40, 76-81 | MSA |
Implement energy efficiency improvements in 12 public buildings per year over 5 years. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,406 (2025-2030) 10,779 (2025-2050) |
ComStock | Iowa City, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 14, 40, 82-86 | MSA |
Fund the installation of 12 Level 2 EV chargers at multi-family homes per year over 5 years. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 778 (2025-2030) 7,854 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Iowa City, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 15, 40, 87-92 | MSA |
Capture methane from wastewater treatment plants using biodigester systems and transition to renewable natural gas. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 35,573 (2025-2030) 408,533 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Iowa City, IA | Cedar Rapids, IA Metro Area (pdf) (6.48 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 16, 40, 93-98 | MSA |
Utilize sustainable land use planning to promote urban developments that concentrate jobs, housing, services, pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly developments, and amenities around efficient transportation systems. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 46-48 | MSA |
Reduce up to 15% of community vehicle miles traveled by 2050 by improving bus transit infrastructure, services, and use frequency through strategies like dedicating bus lanes, providing free public transit, building park-and-ride systems, promoting transit commuting, and more. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 120,774 (2025-2030) 363,938 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 49-51 | MSA |
Retrofit 3% of existing buildings per year, reduce energy by 10% per building retrofit, and reduce energy in new construction by 37% from baseline levels by increasing building energy efficiency and improving building envelopes, promoting sustainable new construction, and upgrading water and sewer infrastructure. | Improve weatherization; Improve efficiency of water infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 42,677 (2025-2030) 281,614 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 52-55 | MSA |
Support decarbonizing the electric grid to reach 15% of total rooftop solar capacity installed by 2030 and 50% by 2050 by installing local solar, wind, or other renewable energy generation and storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 142,421 (2025-2030) 287,166 (2025-2050) |
Project Sunroof | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 56-60 | MSA |
Implement community-wide composting, improve recycling systems to accept more waste types, improve frequency and quality of recycling services, enhance community waste clean-ups, and discourage food waste and other commercial waste to divert 90% of landfill waste by 2050. | Increase composting; Increase recycling; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 35,061 (2025-2030) 151,932 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 61-62 | MSA |
Transition 70% of gasoline vehicle miles traveled and 76% of diesel vehicle miles traveled to electricity by 2050 by replacing retired gasoline/diesel vehicles with zero- or low-emissions options with a focus on larger public and private fleets. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 522,718 (2025-2030) 753,553 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 63-66 | MSA |
Optimize freight transportation routes, driver practices, and trucking regulations to reduce freight vehicle miles traveled by 8%, idling, vehicle fuel use, air and noise pollution, fuel and maintenance costs, and more. | Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency; Reduce freight mileage | Transportation | 14,524 (2025-2030) 43,768 (2025-2050) |
EPA SIT | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 67-68 | MSA |
Support sustainable agricultural practices, utilize hydroponics and aquaponics agriculture, expand local food production and distribution systems, and construct local food hubs to reduced food transportation, waste, and production emissions. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Reduce food/organic waste | Agriculture; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | El Paso, TX | El Paso, TX Metro Area (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 69-71 | MSA |
Develop a robust public electric vehicle charging network in Fresno County, including in the disadvantaged communities, to increase electric vehicle adoption in Fresno County. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 680,388 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 49, 90-91 | MSA |
Convert the municipal fleet (including transit) into zero emission vehicles and provide a sustainable and reliable support system for such zero-emission fleet which could include, but not limited to maintenance, charging facilities, and training of personnel. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 17,677 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 49-50, 91 | MSA |
Build a well-connected bike and pedestrian system that provides alternative transportation options including micro-mobility such as shared e-bike and e-scooter. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 3,642 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 50-51, 91-94 | MSA |
Enhance the public transportation system by maintaining/expanding the existing transit system and implementing other transit strategies such as micro transit. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 663 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 51-52, 94 | MSA |
Provide incentives for carpool and vanpool, and other shared mobility options. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 65,925 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 52-53, 94-97 | MSA |
Incentivize programs in LIDAC areas that promote the purchase of certified energy-efficient appliances, heating and cooling equipment, lighting, and building products to replace inefficient products. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,285,033 (2024-2030) 15,983,135 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42, 53-56, 97 | MSA |
Incorporate water efficiency measures that reduce water heating energy consumption by installing alternative types of water heaters in place of gas storage tank heaters in residences in LIDAC communities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 316,944 (2024-2030) 2,473,578 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-43, 56-57, 99 | MSA |
Bundle on-site renewable energy generation with energy efficiency improvements in residences and commercial buildings in low-income and disadvantaged areas. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 1,288,896 (2024-2030) 5,980,109 (2024-2050) |
DOE SAM | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45, 57-58, 99-100 | MSA |
Implement programs and incentives to reduce or divert waste (including food and/or yard waste) through improved production practices, improved collection services, and increased reuse or recycling rates. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 120,076 (2024-2030) 717,607 (2024-2050) |
EPA WARM | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46, 58-60, 100 | MSA |
Install renewable energy and energy efficiency measures at wastewater treatment facilities. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 28,018 (2024-2030) 76,042 (2024-2050) |
DOE SAM | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47, 60-61, 101 | MSA |
Implement programs and incentives to reduce GHG emissions associated with manure management from livestock and poultry operations. | Improve livestock management | Agriculture | 204,385 (2024-2030) 340,640 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 61-64, 101-102 | MSA |
Implement programs and incentives to reduce GHG emissions associated with agricultural burning, including orchards and vineyards, through chipping and use for soil incorporation, on-site land application on agricultural land, off-site beneficial re-use, or other approved methods. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 52,372 (2024-2030) 261,860 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48, 64, 102 | MSA |
Implement programs and incentives to reduce GHG emissions associated with the operation of various agricultural equipment, such as tractors, harvesting equipment, utility terrain vehicles, dairy feed mixing electrification and agricultural pumps through zero-emission replacement as well as the installation of charging or re-fueling stations to support deployment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 722,424 (2024-2030) 2,408,080 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Fresno, CA | Fresno, CA Metro Area (pdf) (18.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-49, 64-65, 102 | MSA |
Expand and improve technical assistance programs, decarbonization planning resources, and outreach and education efforts, with a focus on reaching affordable and rental housing in LIDAC communities. | Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 270,875-320,125 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 56-58, 130 | MSA |
Expand funding for comprehensive building decarbonization, particularly for affordable housing, renters/landlords, and small businesses, and explore creative funding and financing solutions and opportunities to address the intersection of energy, health, and housing. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 320,125-369,375 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 59-61, 130 | MSA |
Develop and implement a plan to decarbonize new and existing municipal buildings, and establish technical assistance programs to support municipal decarbonization planning and financing. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization; Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 39,933-59,900 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 62-64, 130-131 | MSA |
Implement networked geothermal or water-based district heating and cooling projects through municipal ownership and public-private partnerships, and support participation of low-moderate income customers. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 1,468-2,935 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 65-67, 131 | MSA |
Expand public transit service, increase frequency and reliability of transit services, implement fare free routes and passes, and make stops and stations more accessible. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 134,298-268,596 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 71-73, 128-129 | MSA |
Expand multi-modal transportation networks by building, improving, and expanding walking and cycling infrastructure that is safe, well connected, and accessible. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 2,166-4,332 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 74-76, 129 | MSA |
Increase the affordability and accessibility of EVs, particularly for LIDAC communities, through EV car share programs, technical and financial assistance to purchase EVs, used EV markets, group purchasing, and education. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 269,427-538,854 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 77-79, 129 | MSA |
Deploy public EV chargers near multifamily housing and commercial centers, explore charging incentives, and educate potential EV users about charging. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Education and engagement | Transportation | 65,936-131,873 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 80-82, 129-130 | MSA |
Deploy community shared solar, energy storage, microgrid, and other renewable energy projects, and provide technical assistance and support for communities to access incentives and financing to develop renewable energy projects. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 206,160-269,049 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 87-89, 131 | MSA |
Adopt municipal aggregation programs, increase the percentage of Class I Renewable Energy Certificates in program offerings, and implement low-moderate income customer pricing tiers for residential buildings. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 910,169-1,441,100 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 90-92, 132 | MSA |
Adopt municipal aggregation programs, increase the percentage of Class I Renewable Energy Certificates in program offerings, and implement low-moderate income customer pricing tiers for commercial buildings. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 1,006,074-1,341,431 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 90-92, 132 | MSA |
Establish regional composting sites, explore collective procurement of solid waste disposal and recycling services, and expand re-use programs. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 36,967-55,450 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area (pdf) (5.5 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 97-99, 132 | MSA |
Improve energy efficiency within the residential housing stock, including all housing types plus new construction and retrofits. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 449,602 (2030) 7,721,462 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-28 | MSA |
Promote efficient electrification within the residential housing stock, including all housing types plus new construction and retrofits. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 136,570 (2030) 3,930,790 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31 | MSA |
Improve energy efficiency within the commercial building stock, including private sector, government, education, and other non-residential buildings and facility types, including both new construction and retrofit measures. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 491,940 (2030) 7,551,082 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34 | MSA |
Promote efficient electrification within the commercial building stock, including private sector, government, education, and other non-residential buildings and facility types, including both new construction and retrofit measures. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 107,970 (2030) 3,107,613 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | MSA |
Support the deployment of solar photovoltaic and energy storage technologies on residential property types. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 701,395 (2030) 4,908,093 (2050) |
Project Sunroof | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | MSA |
Support the deployment of solar photovoltaic and energy storage technologies on commercial properties, including private sector, government, education, and other non-residential buildings and facility types. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 584,364 (2030) 4,085,955 (2050) |
Project Sunroof | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42 | MSA |
Promote transportation solutions that reduce vehicle miles traveled and associated emissions through active transportation, transit, and innovative solutions such as car sharing, micromobility, and other measures to decrease single-occupancy vehicle use. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 369,387 (2030) 4,876,104 (2050) |
Unspecified | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-46 | MSA |
Support the deployment of lighter duty EVs and supporting charging infrastructure to replace and displace gasoline-powered vehicles to support residential households plus commercial and other non-residential fleets, including those managed by the private sector, government, education, and other sector types. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 2,550,931 (2030) 37,559,482 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-49 | MSA |
Support the deployment of heavier duty EVs and supporting charging infrastructure to replace and displace diesel-powered vehicles to support residential households plus commercial and other non-residential fleets, including those managed by the private sector, government, education, and other sector types. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 991,768 (2030) 23,382,351 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51 | MSA |
Increase the number of all-electric, affordable housing units, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote clean energy solutions, especially in LIDACs, through incentives, education, and technical support for developers and property managers. | Electrify new construction; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,511 (2030) 106,568 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-55 | MSA |
Implement a program that continuously assesses building energy, monitors real-time performance, and upgrades energy efficiency on the University of Utah campus, while also offering training and educational opportunities for current and future energy professionals. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Develop green workforce; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 18,692 (2030) 98,842 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-57 | MSA |
Launch a Community Choice Clean Electricity Program in Utah with Rocky Mountain Power, enabling customers to supplement their energy mix with additional clean electricity, aiming for a net-100% annual match by 2030 at a minimal cost increase. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 838,943 (2030) 3,626,158 (2050) |
EPA AVERT | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-60 | MSA |
Prioritize tree plantings, urban forestry health, and related tree maintenance in low-income and disadvantaged communities within the MSA to deliver GHG and air quality benefits, mitigate the urban heat island effect, enhance community aesthetic, and provide other benefits to lower-income areas within the MSA. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2,252 (2030) 9,758 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-63 | MSA |
Build charging infrastructure to support the electrification of fleet vehicles, which would result in significant GHG and air quality benefits and help Salt Lake City meet its fleet electrification targets and to continue to be a leader in municipal fleet electrification within the MSA. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,551 (2030) 43,948 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-66 | MSA |
Upgrade or replace the biogas capture and combined heat and power system at Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities’ water reclamation facility to ensure sustained operations. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management; Electricity | 35 (2030) 173 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Salt Lake City, UT | Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area (pdf) (5.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 67-68 | MSA |
Expand fare-free public transit service in the Greater Worcester region to incentivize mode-shift from personal automobiles to public transit services and remove transit cost-barriers for LIDAC communities. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,178 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-94 | MSA |
Coordinate with LIDACs and Massachusetts and Connecticut designated environmental justice communities in the Greater Worcester region to design and implement protected bike lanes and shared use paths between targeted residential, employment, commercial, and recreational centers. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 299 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 95-97 | MSA |
Purchase electric buses and install electric bus charging systems used by regional transit authorities and school bus providers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 355 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 97-98 | MSA |
Launch a bike-sharing program in LIDAC communities in the Greater Worcester region that will preferably be fare-free and include cycles accessible to people with disabilities. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 311 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 99-100 | MSA |
Purchase electric vans to be used for transportation by councils on aging, senior centers, and other senior transportation services in LIDAC communities. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 206 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 101-102 | MSA |
Purchase accessible electric vehicles to expand ridesharing and shuttle service in communities without access to regional transit service and LIDACs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Expand public transit | Transportation | 427 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 103-104 | MSA |
Institute a solar canopy system on 40 municipal and/or school parking lots by 2035, with priority given to lots in low-income disadvantaged communities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 9,525 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 118-119 | MSA |
Distribute funding for rooftop solar installations on municipal, public hospital, and public school buildings with priority given to LIDAC communities and small/rural communities with frequent power outages | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 9,082 (Annually) | Technical Potential of Solar Mapping Tool | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 119-120 | MSA |
Establish a solar array over the top of 15 brownfields, capped landfills, and/or closed fuel facilities by 2035, prioritizing those in LIDAC regions, small or rural communities with frequent power outage issues, and communities served by Municipal Light Plants. | Develop energy storage systems; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 20,601 (Annually) | Technical Potential of Solar Mapping Tool | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 121-122 | MSA |
Provide 15 communities with one battery system each after deciding which 15 locations across the MSA would be most beneficial to function as sites for storage, providing optimized renewable energy storage for the entire MSA. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 627 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 122-123 | MSA |
Create an accessible online tool to provide residents with free, comprehensive energy efficiency consultations with the goal of providing weatherization retrofits to 50% of the MSA’s housing stock by 2035. | Education and engagement; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 143,449 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 134-135 | MSA |
Provide weatherization retrofits in municipal and school buildings, particularly through replacing 75% of inefficient municipal and/or school windows by 2035 with priority given to schools and municipal buildings in low income and disadvantaged communities. | Improve weatherization; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,846 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 135-137 | MSA |
Replace existing inefficient building heat systems with electric heat pumps in 50% of municipal and/or school buildings by 2035. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 35,824 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 137-138 | MSA |
Create local/regional composting programs and establish a Regional Waste Management Entity to oversee the implement-action of organics and waste diversion programs across the MSA. | Increase composting; Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | 47,411 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 151-153 | MSA |
Create new anaerobic digester infrastructure and foster local partnerships to guarantee a steady supply of organics, especially partnerships with LIDACs/ stakeholders with connections to LIDACs | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 17,228 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 153-155 | MSA |
Restrict the use of plastic bags, bottles, takeout containers, straws and detergent containers across the MSA to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 25,478 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 156-157 | MSA |
Establish a grant program to support the planting and maintenance of native trees and shrubs in urban communities, prioritizing areas in Justice 40 communities with little native tree and shrub coverage. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 2,708 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 171-174 | MSA |
Develop an educational program for landowners about existing conservation programs in Massachusetts and Connecticut. | Education and engagement | Natural and working lands | 235 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 174-176 | MSA |
Provide financial support to farmers for the purchase of farmland in the Greater Worcester Region, prioritizing applications that seek to purchase farmland near or within LIDAC communities. | Develop green workforce | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 176-178 | MSA |
Establish a green roof rebate program for building owners to encourage the adoption of green roof systems. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Natural and working lands | 40 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area | Worcester, MA-CT Metro Area (pdf) (21.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 178-180 | MSA |
Install renewable energy (solar and battery) on residences owned by municipal housing authorities and municipality-owned affordable housing. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 72,732 (2025-2035) 207,420 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 35, 41, 51-52 | MSA |
Install solar panels, add battery storage, and develop microgrids on buildings and properties owned by municipalities (e.g., schools, town halls, parking lots). | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 95,143 (2025-2035) 284,168 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 35, 41, 53-54 | MSA |
Convert light duty municipal fleets to EV/Hybrids, install municipal charging infrastructure, and switch municipal gas-powered equipment to electric. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 70,400 (2025-2035) 202,400 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 35, 41, 55-56 | MSA |
Install public EV charging infrastructure and fund maintenance of EV charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 35, 41, 57-58 | MSA |
Encourage municipality-owned and privately-owned school buses to switch to 20 percent biodiesel as an interim measure with a long-term focus on converting light duty municipal fleets to EV/Hybrids. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 8,493 (2025-2035) 24,417 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 36, 42, 59-60 | MSA |
Implement bus service and infrastructure improvements for at least one of the six transit corridors highlighted in the Metro Hartford RapidRoutes Transit Priority Corridors study. | Reduce idling; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 36, 42, 61-62 | MSA |
Develop and implement roundabout projects across the region with a focus on LIDACs. | Reduce idling; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 36, 42, 63-64 | MSA |
Encourage mode shift across the region with Complete Streets projects that make it safer and easier to bike and walk for all users. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 36, 42, 65-66 | MSA |
Increase urban tree canopy in municipalities across the region. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 14,352 (2025-2035) 37,752 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 36, 42, 67-68 | MSA |
Establish and expand residential and academic food waste diversion programs and examine ways to increase utilization of anaerobic digestion. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 61,308 (2025-2035) 153,271 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 37, 42, 69-70 | MSA |
Expand the region’s commercial and residential energy audit programs and provide support for implementation. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 152,169 (2025-2035) 420,702 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 37, 42, 71-72 | MSA |
Undertake energy efficiency upgrades to municipal buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT | Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metro Area (pdf) (8.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 37, 42, 73-74 | MSA |
Build resilience in LIDAC communities by investing in resilience hubs that provide shelter and power access during times of severe weather and serve as outreach centers for neighborhood resilience-building. | Improve building energy efficiency; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,377 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 16-17; Appendix C pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Reduce energy burden by investing in single-family home retrofits. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,475 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 18-19; Appendix C pg. 3-5 | MSA |
Reduce energy burden by investing in single-family home weatherization. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 50,625 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 18-19; Appendix C pg. 3-5 | MSA |
Reduce energy burden by investing in multi-family home retrofits. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,918 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 18-19; Appendix C pg. 3-5 | MSA |
Reduce energy burden by investing in energy efficient appliances in new multi-family housing. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,728 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 18-19; Appendix C pg. 3-5 | MSA |
Achieve regional energy savings by investing in high-performance public, non-profit and commercial buildings and schools. | Improve building energy efficiency; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,672 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 20-21; Appendix C pg. 6 | MSA |
Invest in site, neighborhood and district-scale renewable energy with sustainable technologies including rooftop PV, micro-grid solar arrays and battery storage as well as district heating and cooling. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 33,086 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 22-23; Appendix C pg. 6-7 | MSA |
Connect resilient neighborhoods and activity centers with green corridors and active transportation. | Increase active transportation; Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 7,671 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 25; Appendix C pg. 8-9 | MSA |
Connect resilient neighborhoods by expanding and linking trails and separated bikeways. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 32,615 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 26; Appendix C pg. 9-11 | MSA |
Enhance low-carbon mobility by investing in shared electric bike infrastructure and expand the use of electric bikes. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 5,127 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 27; Appendix C pg. 11-12 | MSA |
Expand the network of publicly accessible electric vehicle charging infrastructure to fill network gaps and provide access to underserved communities. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,205 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 28; Appendix C pg. 12-13 | MSA |
Transition 175 municipal and transit agency passenger cars and trucks to zero- or low-emissions technology. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 521,238 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 29; Appendix C pg. 13-14 | MSA |
Transition 30 municipal and transit agency utility/refuse trucks to zero- or low-emissions technology. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 12,156 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 29; Appendix C pg. 13-14 | MSA |
Transition 20 municipal and transit agency buses to zero- or low-emissions technology. | Electrify municipal buses; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 10,981 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 29; Appendix C pg. 13-14 | MSA |
Reduce travel distances by encouraging sustainable land use and development such as EV infrastructure, e-bikes, and trail connections. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 176,306 (2030) | EPA MOVES | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 30; Appendix C pg. 14 | MSA |
Increase and maintain tree canopy and biodiversity along corridors and within neighborhoods to address urban heat islands, conserve energy and protect public health. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 256,639 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 32-33; Appendix C pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Sequester carbon through the conservation and restoration of riparian and natural areas and through green stormwater infrastructure. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 802,038 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 34-35; Appendix C pg. 16 | MSA |
Adopt stormwater standards and related policies to enhance land stewardship and sequester carbon. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 36; Appendix C pg. 17-18 | MSA |
Sequester carbon through regenerative agriculture, increasing the amount of food kept out of landfill through food rescue and the production of compost and biochar, and improving building energy efficiency. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Increase composting; Improve building energy efficiency; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Agriculture; Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | 140,985 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40-41; Appendix C pg. 18-20 | MSA |
Build resilience in LIDAC communities by investing in at least 10 applied regenerative agriculture hubs. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | >56,630 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 20-22 | MSA |
Increase residential composting and diversion to local livestock. | Improve livestock management; Increase composting | Agriculture; Waste and materials management | 51,600 per facility (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Reduce food waste at schools, food service, grocery, distribution, and commercial facilities. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 15,381 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44-45; Appendix C pg. 23 | MSA |
Work with local governments, building and development stakeholders, and non-profit organizations to implement International Energy Conservation Codes in buildings. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,773 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 46-47; Appendix C pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Work with local governments, building and development stakeholders, and non-profit organizations to implement American Public Works Association 5600 policy in buildings. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 10 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 46-47; Appendix C pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Develop an equitable green workforce. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) | PCAP pg. 48 | MSA |
Implement a five-year communications and social marketing program to inspire individual participation in climate action using paid, earned, social and digital media strategies, along with community engagement and event strategies. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | 804,259 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) (Appendix C: Greenhouse Gas Quantification & Methodology (pdf) (516 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 49; Appendix C pg. 26-27 | MSA |
Create a multi-faceted professional and community training program to accelerate implementation of measures. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51 | MSA |
Develop a co-creation based model to support capacity building, shared leadership, and project monitoring and evaluation. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53 | MSA |
Expand and improve K-12 climate and environmental education throughout the region by providing educators with an array of professional development opportunities, students with sustainable workforce development opportunities and schools with opportunities to green their operations and culture. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas City, MO-KS | Kansas City, MO-KS Metro Area (pdf) (2.29 MB) | PCAP pg. 54 | MSA |
Implement energy efficiency upgrades in residential, commercial, and public buildings. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 314,322 (2025-2030) 3,772,829 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-24, 44-45 | MSA |
Electrify residential, commercial, and public buildings. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 25,166 (2025-2030) 441,152 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27, 46-47 | MSA |
Develop and invest in clean and renewable energy. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 362,903 (2025-2030) 2,967,605 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-30, 47-48 | MSA |
Expand electric vehicle infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 988,114 (2025-2030) 17,227,343 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33, 48-50 | MSA |
Transition to electric and alternative fuel vehicles in public fleets and provide access to charging or fueling infrastructure. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 78,873 (2025-2030) 526,285 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-36, 50 | MSA |
Expand and improve public transit. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,140 (2025-2030) 7,427 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-40, 50-51 | MSA |
Boost active transportation and the use of alternative transportation systems. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 134,547 (2025-2030) 949,792 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Knoxville, TN | Knoxville, TN Metro Area (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42, 52-53 | MSA |
Develop a resource hub that provides resources for building energy efficiency and decarbonization that includes building assessments, financial assistance and incentives, and workforce training support with a focus on disadvantaged communities. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings | 148,000 (2030) 444,000 (2030) |
ResStock | Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV | Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area (pdf) (7.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-20, 26-29, 95-98 | MSA |
Implement a carbon-reduction transportation plan that includes transitioning the bus fleet to hydrogen fuel, expansions to the existing bike share program and establishment of the zero emission vehicle plan. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase active transportation; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 768 (2030) | ResStock | Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV | Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area (pdf) (7.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22, 29-32, 99-101 | MSA |
Incorporate planning for priority bicycle corridors into local and regional comprehensive plans. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,099 (2030) 1,114 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-42, 136 | MSA |
Incorporate planning for priority sidewalk gaps in local and regional comprehensive plans. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 50 (2030) 86 (2050) |
EPA MOVES | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-43, 136 | MSA |
Increase share of alternative fueled vehicle registration to 9% by 2030 and 21% by 2050. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 285,957 (2030) 297,013 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-59, 138 | MSA |
Increase alternative fueling infrastructure by 25% by 2030 and 40% by 2050. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 5,644 (2030) 13,791 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metro Area (pdf) (11.13 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-64, 138-139 | MSA |
Expand and maintain urban tree canopy with the goal of achieving a Tree Equity Score of 60 across all urban areas. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 107 (2030) 9,512 (2050) |
Tree Equity Score | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-19; PDF pg. 114-115 | MSA |
Continue to support programs that provide training and resources for residential and commercial solar panel installation. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 25,322 (2030) 126,659 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-25; PDF pg. 115 | MSA |
Provide residential energy audits and weatherization services to homeowners and renters. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,000 (2030) 10,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-30; PDF pg. 116 | MSA |
Build a canopy with EV charging infrastructure to help support bus electrification. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 734 (2030) 3,668 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-35; PDF pg. 116-117 | MSA |
Electrify 15 buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 2,710 (2030) 13,549 (2050) |
FTA Transit Bus Electrification Tool | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-35; PDF pg. 116-117 | MSA |
Conduct regional electric vehicle charging needs study. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 125,814 (2030) 377,442 (2050) |
Beyond Tailpipe Emissions Calculator | Lexington-Fayette, KY | Lexington-Fayette, KY Metro Area (pdf) (31.55 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-40; PDF pg. 117-118 | MSA |
Advance GHG reductions in residential sector by improving the energy performance of existing homes and new builds. | Improve building energy efficiency; Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy; Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings | 764,071 (2025-2030) 3,820,357 (2030-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-41 | MSA |
Accelerate GHG reductions in the commercial and industrial sectors via a range of flexible clean energy, energy efficiency, and LIDAC focused workforce programs. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry; Electricity | 605,759 (2025-2030) 3,028,795 (2030-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-44 | MSA |
Address industrial emissions through industrial processes and facilities through operational improvements, process energy efficiency measures, switching away from carbon intensive fuels, and renewable energy generation. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Industry | 864,387 (2025-2030) 4,321,937 (2030-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-48 | MSA |
Transition away from a highly car dependent region toward a more sustainable transportation system through replacing single-occupancy vehicle trips with reliable and accessible public transport options, increasing the number and quality of transit connected streets, and partnering with local bike shops to create financial incentives for riders. | Expand public transit; Build housing in transit connected locations; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 70,348 (2025-2030) 351,740 (2030-2051) |
Custom-built tool | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-53 | MSA |
Achieve GHG reductions in waste and wastewater sectors by investing in waste and wastewater infrastructure as well as programs that reduce waste and enhance community members' quality of life. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 208,000 (2025-2030) 1,040,000 (2030-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN | Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (2.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 54-55 | MSA |
Fund the deployment of renewable energy generation systems, including solar and hydropower energy generation systems, at municipal and other public facilities | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 18,900 (2025-2030) 85,700 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | MSA |
Support, fund, and/or incentivize development of renewable energy microgrids at the local and community levels | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 800 (2030) 4,700 (2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | MSA |
Incentivize the installation of EV charging infrastructure for publicly available charging and fund the transition of public fleets from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 60,000 (2025-2030) 208,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22 | MSA |
Incentivize the transition from fossil fuel powered vehicles to zero emission vehicles for residential and commercial fleets through rebates, grants, and other incentives. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 7,200 (2025-2030) 14,300 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Upgrade the active transportation network. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 500 (2025-2030) 2,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Incentivize the purchase of electric lawn and garden equipment for commercial and government entities. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 9,400 (2025-2030) 24,300 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | MSA |
Support the deployment of energy efficiency upgrades for municipal operations. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 17,200 (2025-2030) 41,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | MSA |
Fund residential and commercial building weatherization assistance projects and specific programs. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,700 (2025-2030) 23,400 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | MSA |
Support and incentivize the conversion of fossil fueled or wood burning building equipment to electric equipment. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,200 (2025-2030) 6,300 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | MSA |
Expand vegetative and food waste to support the collection of generated biogas to use as a source of energy. | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 22,000 (2025-2030) 184,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area | Maricopa-Pinal County Region Priority Action Plan (pdf) (5.77 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-32 | MSA |
Increase building energy efficiency and solar for public sector and commercial buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 54,536 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-14 | MSA |
Increase adoption of electric, hybrid, and clean fuel vehicles in municipal fleets and develop a regional public charging network. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-18 | MSA |
Establish a program and a regional staff position to help participating communities embed climate pollution reduction practices in local governments. | Develop green workforce; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | MSA |
Power municipal and county operations with utility scale solar projects. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22 | MSA |
Improve and expand bike infrastructure in the region. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | MSA |
Increase the supply of affordable, net zero housing in the region. | Electrify new construction; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI | Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.83 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Electrify park authority fleets, including electric vehicles, utility terrain vehicles, and mowers, while establishing charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 375 (2024-2030) 1,546 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-63 | MSA |
Develop a regional virtual power plant and complete solar installations at the Valleycrest Landfill, the Dayton International Airport, and others and enter into a Power Purchase Agreement to procure the power for municipal/residential supply. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 165,744 (2026-2030) 1,473,750 (2026-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-65 | MSA |
Expand revenue-generating projects through the Virtual Power Plant initiative to fund programs like building weatherization retrofits or EV purchasing programs. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve weatherization; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 169,643 (2026-2030) 1,519,649 (2026-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-68 | MSA |
Implement deep weatherization and energy efficient retrofits in LIDAC neighborhoods and construct new net zero housing on vacant lots. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,545 (2026-2030) 32,194 (2026-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-71 | MSA |
Extend the geographic range of the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority electric trolley bus system and add a new route; electrify the Flyer (diesel bus system). | Electrify municipal buses; Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,482 (2024-2030) 6,589 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 72-73 | MSA |
Increase urban tree canopy, complete ecological restoration to sequester carbon along active transportation trails, and connect and restore open spaces. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 40 (2025-2030 ) 3,949 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) | PCAP pg. 74-75 | MSA |
Incentivize low-income consumers to purchase or lease new or used hybrid vehicle, plug-in hybrid vehicles, zero emissions vehicles, e-bikes, or vouchers for public transportation. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Expand public transit | Transportation | 9,733 (2027-2030 ) 98,056 (2027-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) ( Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area Additional Appendices (zip) ) |
PCAP pg. 76-77 | MSA |
Support active transportation programming and invest in active transportation infrastructure. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 8,386 (2025-2030) 36,339 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) ( Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area Additional Appendices (zip) ) |
PCAP pg. 78-79 | MSA |
Divert organic waste from the landfill by adding Class II composting facilities and expand the capacity of existing facilities. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 8,814 (2024-2030) 37,061 (2024-2050) |
EPA WARM | Dayton, OH | Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area (pdf) (17.93 MB) ( Dayton-Kettering, OH Metro Area Additional Appendices (zip) ) |
PCAP pg. 80-81 | MSA |
Replace existing non-LED streetlights and leased outdoor lighting with LED fixed by 2030 or sooner, and continue to install LED or future types of energy efficient light fixtures through 2050. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 117,225 (2025-2030) 373,350 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Memphis, TN-MS-AR | Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area (pdf) (9.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 44-51, 98-100 | MSA |
Complete energy audits of MSA public buildings and begin energy efficiency upgrades by 2030, complete energy efficiency upgrades on 200 local government buildings by 2035, and install 15 MW of renewable energy capacity to offset local government energy consumption by 2040. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 11,893 (2025-2030) 207,685 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Memphis, TN-MS-AR | Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area (pdf) (9.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 52-57, 100-102 | MSA |
Increase number of low-income households served by energy efficiency and weatherization programs in the Mid-South from 2019 estimates by 500% by 2030, and maintain annual number of low-income households served by energy efficiency programs and continue workforce development trainings through 2050. | Improve weatherization; Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings | 68,980 (2025-2030) 485,771 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Memphis, TN-MS-AR | Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area (pdf) (9.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 59-69, 102-104 | MSA |
Increase ridership and improve frequency to meet Memphis 3.0 Transit Vision ridership goals and convert 70% of MATA's bus fleet to electric by 2030, and convert 100% of MATA's bus fleet to electric by 2050. | Expand public transit; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 31,988 (2025-2030) 388,756 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Memphis, TN-MS-AR | Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area (pdf) (9.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 70-78, 104-107 | MSA |
Construct 32 miles of greenway trails and on-street corridors by 2030, and 520 miles by 2050. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 102 (2025-2030) 866 (2025-2050) |
CARB Quantifying Reductions in Vehicles Miles Traveled from New Bike Paths, Lanes, and Cycle Tracks | Memphis, TN-MS-AR | Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metro Area (pdf) (9.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 80-87, 107-109 | MSA |
Pilot pedestrianization, limited traffic (bus only lanes/streets) and use of active transportation downtown and in dense developments; ensure opportunity areas are completely accessible by transit, and advocate for transit plans that incentivize new development in areas that will allow for transit, walking, and bike use. | Increase active transportation; Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | 49,420 to 101,880 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Create a transit first approach and reduce spatial mis-alignment (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 50, 154 | MSA |
Conduct feasibility studies for creating economic zones in areas with high commute times and encourage denser housing in areas near existing economic zones. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 49,420 to 101,880 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Create a transit first approach and reduce spatial mis-alignment (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51, 154 | MSA |
Create more park-and-ride options, and increase transit access and frequency in areas with high car ownership and high commute times to work to enable multi-modal trips. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 49,420 to 101,880 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Create a transit first approach and reduce spatial mis-alignment (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 51, 154 | MSA |
Increase EV adoption by providing incentives that promote EV and eBike use while working to communicate with and support low and middle-income communities through outreach, using Federal Tax credits to set up home EV charging in rural areas, and implementing requirements for new developments in high-density areas to include EV charging options. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 143,770 to 715,610, for all reduction strategies under Goal 3: Reduce Emissions from Private Vehicle (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 52, 154 | MSA |
Create outreach programs that communicate state and federal level financing programs that support on site renewable generation for residential and commercial building owners. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 131,490 to 394,480 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Increase renewable energy production and consumption at the local scale. (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-59, 155 | MSA |
Evaluate the potential of citing renewable energy projects on vacant and underutilized land, such as brownfield sites, and combine planning for the renewable energy transition with open space planning. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 131,490 to 394,480 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Increase renewable energy production and consumption at the local scale. (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 59, 155 | MSA |
Coordinate with housing authorities to build out community and rooftop solar, battery storage, and microgrids for affordable housing and overcome barriers to solar uptake. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 131,490 to 394,480 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Increase renewable energy production and consumption at the local scale. (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-61, 155 | MSA |
Partner with local and state level workforce development centers and trade unions to prepare workforce in key renewable energy sectors, such as offshore wind energy and solar installations. | Develop green workforce | Electricity | 70,290 to 210,870 for all reduction strategies under Goal 3: Prepare local economies for renewable energy transition (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 61, 155 | MSA |
Develop and take actions to mitigate the future propagation and release of additional methane and greenhouse gases from two reservoirs connected to the federal hydroelectric project. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 860 to 5,160 for all reduction strategies under Goal 4: Cap methane emissions from hydroelectric facilities (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-62, 155 | MSA |
Require building owners to annually benchmark and disclose their energy usage and efficiency ratings. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 96,000 to 680,000 for all reduction strategies under Goal 1: Ensure energy efficiency and sustainability through building codes and regulations (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 68-69, 155 | MSA |
Develop robust resources to enable municipalities to implement model climate-friendly land use and zoning practices. | Build dense communities; Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 96,000 to 680,000 for all reduction strategies under Goal 1: Ensure energy efficiency and sustainability through building codes and regulations (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 69, 155 | MSA |
Integrate solar heating systems into community initiatives and reduce overall energy costs. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 136,000 to 680,000 for all reduction strategies under Goal 2: Renewable heating access for low income homes (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 70, 155 | MSA |
Establish a city-wide retrofit program for low-income residents and municipal buildings, offering grants and low-interest loans for energy-efficient upgrades and heat pumps, leveraging public-private partnerships for sustainable practices, using eco-friendly materials, and replacing oil and gas heating systems with heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 136,000 to 680,000 for all reduction strategies under Goal 3: Energy efficient building materials and retrofits (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 71, 155 | MSA |
Establish regional outreach programs for low to middle-income households to install heat pumps and energy upgrades, highlight HEATsmart benefits for LIDAC communities, partner with social service agencies for outreach, and promote state and federal incentives. | Education and engagement; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 136,000 to 680,000 for all reduction strategies under Goal 3: Energy efficient building materials and retrofits (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 72, 155 | MSA |
Establish a county-wide unit-based pricing program with food-scrap collection, expanded composting, and public education to reduce municipal solid waste by 40-60%, save money, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and help Connecticut achieve waste management self-sufficiency. | Increase composting; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 262,990 for all reduction strategies under Goal 1: Divert waste with local and regional programs (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 78, 156 | MSA |
Establish a Regional Waste Authority in New Haven County to implement unit-based pricing with food scrap collection, waste reduction, and public education programs. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 262,990 for all reduction strategies under Goal 1: Divert waste with local and regional programs (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 79, 156 | MSA |
Embed a purchasing criterion in public projects that states a preference for suppliers or service providers who have a transparent and standardized GHG inventory. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Industry | 33,940 to 101,820 for all goals and strategies in the industrial sector (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 85-86, 156 | MSA |
Collaborate with the healthcare sector to offer grants for low-emission practices, prioritize suppliers with decarbonization goals, implement GHG reporting, develop a governing body, set emissions reduction targets, and seek low-emission alternatives for healthcare-specific GHG sources. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | 33,940 to 101,820 for all goals and strategies in the industrial sector (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 87, 156 | MSA |
Increase urban tree canopy in low-income disadvantaged communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 62,790-125,580 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-94, 156 | MSA |
Support farming initiatives across urban, suburban, and rural typologies. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 5,850 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | New Haven-Milford, CT | New Haven-Milford, CT Metro Area (pdf) (17.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 94, 156 | MSA |
Increase the adoption of new zero-emissions vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 9,000,000 (2030) 49,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 48-51 | MSA |
Electrify buses and medium and heavy-duty vehicle classes and install supporting infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 380,000 (2030) 3,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 51-54 | MSA |
Transition from heavy-duty or medium-duty trucks to less carbon-intensive modes of transportation options such as rail, commercial cargo bikes, barges, ferries, or ships. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 53,000 (2030) 163,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 54-57 | MSA |
Invest in alternative transportation modes like public transit, active transportation, greenways, and complete streets- paired with smart growth planning and zoning. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit; Build dense communities | Transportation | 4,000,000 (2030) 5,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 57-61 | MSA |
Transition to cleaner and more energy-efficient operations within the Port Authority’s jurisdictional boundaries. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 263,000 (2030) 354,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 61-63 | MSA |
Support electrification and adoption of energy-efficient technologies in buildings to reduce costs. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 31,000,000 (2030) 44,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 64-68 | MSA |
Invest in grid decarbonization by embracing renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 15,000,000 (2030) 40,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 68-72 | MSA |
Support municipal solid waste diversion through recycling, composting, and reuse programs. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 1,000,000 (2030) 4,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 72-75 | MSA |
Prepare the region for transitioning to zero-emissions vehicles and by 2030, all new light-duty vehicle sales and almost half of new medium- and heavy-duty vehicle sales will be zero emission. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,494.2 per 1,000 gas-powered vehicle owners (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 34 | MSA |
Expand the availability, efficiency, and prominence of public transportation in the region. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 3,012 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 36 | MSA |
Develop resources and capacity to help transition the fleets of local municipalities, transportation entities, and other local public agencies to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 3,221 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 37 | MSA |
Implement large-scale efforts to make homes ready for electrification through incentives, subsidies, and investments for electrical capacity and weatherization. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,073 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 44 | MSA |
Adopt building codes that make renewables and electrification the standard. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,787 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 45 | MSA |
Expand residential energy production (i.e. solar) and battery storage, primarily through roof and ground mounted solar. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 35,287 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 46 | MSA |
Plan and implement decarbonization of campuses and municipal buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,105 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 52 | MSA |
Assemble the financial supports and technical assistance to help commercial buildings move toward decarbonization. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 91,206 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 53 | MSA |
Grow the use of renewable energy generation and energy benchmarking in private buildings and businesses. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 2,471 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY | Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY Metro Area (pdf) (7.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 54 | MSA |
Decarbonize local government buildings, transportation, and energy. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Electricity | 1,716,983 (2025-2030) 20,613,568 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-36 | MSA |
Support residential building decarbonization in the near term for residential properties, particularly in LIDAC communities, through programs and projects that increase building energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, increase building electrification, and deploy renewable energy systems and storage. | Improve weatherization; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 3,495,987 (2025-2030) 53,680,675 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-44 | MSA |
Support equitable commercial building decarbonization that prioritizes LIDAC communities in the near term, including programs and projects that increase building energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, increase building electrification, and deploy renewable energy systems and storage. | Improve weatherization; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Commerical and residential buildings | 3,286,695 (2025-2030) 40,622,805 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-51 | MSA |
Encourage the transition of light duty vehicles to low- or no-carbon emission vehicles through financial incentives and installation of charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,780,267 (2025-2030) 86,774,506 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-57 | MSA |
Provide improvements and enhancements in public transit service efforts and reduce the carbon intensity of transit services by connecting transit vehicles and facilities to sources of low- and zero-emission sources of power. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 177,327 (2025-2030) 1,593,876 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-63 | MSA |
Implement policies and projects that invest in bike, pedestrian, and other active transportation improvements across Philadelphia MSA. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 117,678 (2025-2030) 1,063,981 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-69 | MSA |
Encourage expansions of, and upgrades to, transmission and distribution networks in addition to supporting increased use of storage and the use of clean fuels. | Develop energy storage systems; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 27,363,024 (2025-2030) 207,944,185 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-75 | MSA |
Increase waste diversion and reduce emissions at landfills and solid waste incinerators. | Increase composting; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 2,843,163 (2025-2030) 24,262,580 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 76-81 | MSA |
Implement wastewater treatment plants energy efficiency and electrification improvements, and increase the generation of biomethane and its enabling infrastructure across the MSA. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Improve building energy efficiency | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | 233 (2025-2030) 1,823,670 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD | Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Metro Area (pdf) (2.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-85 | MSA |
Increase on-road light-duty and heavy-duty EVs by 15% through completing a fleet transition plan/infrastructure plan and purchasing EVs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 122,018 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 15 | MSA |
Replace diesel bus fleet with EV or hydrogen bus fleet through infrastructure upgrades and purchasing of new vehicles. | Electrify municipal buses; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Replace uncontrolled tier diesel commuter rail with tier 4 Diesel Multiple Units or Hydrogen rail rolling stock through infrastructure upgrades and purchasing of new vehicles. | Deploy lower-emitting locomotives; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 0 (2030) 0 (N/A) |
Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | MSA |
Decrease passenger vehicle trips by 0.5% per day through Nashville’s E-Bike rebate program and expanding education and outreach activities. | Increase active transportation; Education and engagement | Transportation | 46,187.24 kg of CO2e/day (2030) 91,762 (2023) |
Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Implement travel demand management strategies and expand public transit options to reduce on-road personal vehicle miles traveled by 10%. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 1,374,964 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Retrofit residential buildings for natural gas. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 93,856 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | MSA |
Retrofit commercial and industrial buildings for natural gas. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 301,756 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Replace streetlights and exterior lighting with LED bulbs at public facilities. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 10,665 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Implement a weatherization program to improve the efficiency of low-income residential buildings and units. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,078 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Install 125 residential 4kW system solar energy systems annually between 2024 and 2034. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 1,657 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Increase solar capacity of 1000kW per year for non-residential buildings, with 125 system installations annually between 2024 and 2034. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 3,317 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | MSA |
Implement methane gas recovery onsite and at remote locations for waste to energy production. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 322,762 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Increase curbside recycling, composting, and other reuse programming. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 59,241 (2030) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Plant trees on easements and on new developments in locations with suitable soils and environmental conditions and the lowest risk for removal. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 0.009979024/tree (Annually) | Unspecified | Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN | Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area (pdf) (13.34 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Promote sustainable building practices to reduce energy consumption through financial incentives. | Improve weatherization; Leverage building codes; Improve municipal building efficiency; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 394,244 (2030) 794,924 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32, 11 | MSA |
Facilitate the incorporation of solar panels and storage for public buildings by providing funding to municipal and government stakeholders. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 11,218,850 (2030) 22,836,050 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 11 | MSA |
Promote demand-side management through encouraging energy efficiency measures such as upgrading appliances. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,816 (2030) 9,710 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 34, 11 | MSA |
Support the transition to low carbon energy sources such as renewable energy and electrification for industry and port operations. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation; Industry; Electricity | 1,987,530 (2030) 8,612,630 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 11 | MSA |
Provide incentives to regional small businesses to incorporate commute reduction programs and promote alternatives to driving alone. | Expand public transit; Encourage carpooling; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 2,144,751 (2030) 6,462,920 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 11 | MSA |
Support and incentivize partnerships that encourage carpooling for residents of rural and disadvantaged communities and additionally incentivize the integration of multimodal transportation improvements into capital construction projects. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 27,362 (2030) 19,027 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 41, 37, 11 | MSA |
Encourage the adoption of low and zero emission vehicles among government and commercial fleets and increase installation of electric vehicles in low-income communities. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,116,763 (2030) 3,483,635 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 38, 11 | MSA |
Collaborate with stakeholders to incorporate improvements to active transportation infrastructure and services. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 24,114 (2030) 72,664 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 11 | MSA |
Promote the use of native plants to facilitate drought-tolerant and low-maintenance landscaping. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 867 (2030) 1,748 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 42, 11 | MSA |
Collaborate with municipal and community partners to restore degraded lands and expand greenspace. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 278,055 (2030) 2,181,679 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44, 11 | MSA |
Support increased tree planting efforts in disadvantaged communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 22,541 (2030) 97,678 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 45, 11 | MSA |
Work with stakeholders to promote and incentivize recycling, reuse, and other voluntary waste reduction programs. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 734,818 (2030) 3,184,213 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX | Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 11 | MSA |
Encourage active transportation, electric vehicle car-sharing programs, public transit usage, and telework. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 579,093 (2030) 1,745,018 (2050) |
N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 29 | MSA |
Decarbonize waste-related fleets, support state/local public transit bus electrification, and initiate freight planning to shift from road to rail. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Promote water- or train-based freight transportation; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 203,733 (2030) 882,845 (2050) |
N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16, 29 | MSA |
Support the installation of EV charging infrastructure on government property and public EV charging infrastructure, in addition to piloting new EV charging technologies. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,805,750 (2030) 7,016,786 (2050) |
N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 29 | MSA |
Reduce emissions in residential and commercial buildings by electrifying, decarbonizing, and enhancing energy efficiency. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,326,526 (2030) 4,891,707 (2050) |
N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17, 29 | MSA |
Reduce solid waste-related emissions through waste diversion. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 214,229 (2030) 214,228 (2050) |
N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 17, 29 | MSA |
Expand and maintain tree canopy, protect public spaces, promote soil health, support carbon sequestration, and use nature-based solutions to mitigate extreme heat and the urban heat island effect. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 29 | MSA |
Enhance climate literacy and professional development among local government staff, integrate climate goals into projects, foster diverse climate career pathways, and hire additional climate staff. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 18, 29 | MSA |
Allocate CPRG funds to engage LIDAC communities, address environmental injustices, and deploy culturally relevant climate outreach and education. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD | Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area (pdf) (44.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 18, 29 | MSA |
Support transportation management programs to encourage public transit use, regional bike share programs, and pedestrian modes for walkable communities. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area (pdf) (703.47 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Increase City Transit Fleet to electric capacity 2% by 2030. | Electrify municipal buses; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area (pdf) (703.47 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Evaluate installation of renewable energy, energy efficiency measures, and energy storage systems at 20% of municipal facilities by 2030. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve municipal building efficiency; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area (pdf) (703.47 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Enhance solid waste programs to reduce or divert waste 10% by 2030 through improved production practices, improved collection services, increased reuse or recycling rates, and through technology advancements. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area (pdf) (703.47 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Expand education, training, and resources for existing urban forestry programs to increase urban tree canopy 10% by 2030. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Education and engagement | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX | McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX Metro Area (pdf) (703.47 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Expand existing Transportation Demand Management programs and implement new ones across the region to shift transportation behavior to low-emission modes (e.g., walking, biking, and transit), reduce vehicle miles traveled, and shift commutes to off-peak periods | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 860,806 (2025-2030) 725,426 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 16-18, 39-43 | MSA |
Offset extra costs associated with offering and purchasing Renewable Diesel (R99) fuel through a combination of government and private subsidies, as well as forming a regional coalition purchasing cooperative of large fuel users to demonstrate a willing market of buyers. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 705,137 (2025-2030) 1,127,532 (2031-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14, 16-18, 43-45 | MSA |
Install up to 35 MW of community solar, co-located with 34 MWh of battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 50,357 (2025-2030) 132,429 (2031-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 16-18, 45-48 | MSA |
Establish a funding program for energy efficiency upgrades and installation of solar and battery storage at public-facing municipal facilities. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 27,214 (2025-2030) 47,236 (2031-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-18, 49-52 | MSA |
Conserve water and reduce water consumption by expanding and regionalizing existing water conservation programs. | Education and engagement | Natural and working lands | 34,224 (2025-2030) 99,379 (2031-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-18, 52-55 | MSA |
Support and expand programs for tree planting and forest restoration through a combination of funding, capacity-building activities, data collection, and regional collaboration. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 41,068 (2025-2030) 115,854 (2031-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Austin-Round Rock, TX | Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area (pdf) (2.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-18, 55-58 | MSA |
Reduce single-occupancy vehicle miles traveled and promote alternative transportation, such as transit, walking, or biking, and take actions toward reforming local land use policies to support these activates in the long-term. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 7 (Annually) 2 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24-26-27, 30, 37, 41-42; Appendix D pg. 1 | MSA |
Modernize building technologies and systems that reduce GHG emissions associated with construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and facilities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 25 (Annually) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24-27, 30, 37, 45; Appendix D pg. 1 | MSA |
Transition fossil fuel vehicles to electric and other alternative fuel and clean vehicle technologies, and create the infrastructure to support the operation of these vehicles, reduce congestion, and improve the efficiency and safety of the region's transportation system. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 92 (Annually) 59 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24- 27, 30, 38, 43-44; Appendix D pg. 1-2 | MSA |
Promote the use of renewable energy and the appropriate energy storage technologies. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 43 (Annually) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24- 26, 28, 31-32, 38, 46, Appendix D pg. 2 | MSA |
Increase the amount of trees and greenspaces to sequester GHG emissions and provide important community benefits, and reform local land use policies to support these activities. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1 (Annually) 1 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24 - 26, 28, 39, 47-48; Appendix D pg. 2 | MSA |
Redirect waste away from landfills and incineration by way of waste reduction, recycling, and composting. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 18 (Annually) 2 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 24, 28, 39, 48-49; Appendix D pg. 2-3 | MSA |
Incorporate local food sourcing, more efficient supply chains, and sustainable food production practices that increase carbon sequestration. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area (pdf) (2.68 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 25, 28, 39, 47; Appendix D pg. 3 | MSA |
Install onsite solar photovoltaic panels in single and multi-family LIDAC buildings (rooftop, covered parking, sidewalks, floating, etc.). | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 3,849 (2025-2030) 46,617 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 3, 50-51; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Install newer technology in residential buildings for heating and cooling systems, domestic hot water heating, smart appliances, and intelligent controls within LIDACs. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,738 (2025-2030) 105,830 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 3, 52-53; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Invest in residential enclosure upgrades (with roof assessment) for LIDACs. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,489 (2025-2030) 66,481 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 54-55; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Evaluate and replace windows, doors, and skylights in residential buildings. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,568 (2025-2030) 18,995 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 54-55; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Install ground-mounted and floating solar photovoltaics on agency-owned rooftops and covered parking and sidewalks. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 4,626 (2026-2030) 56,022 (2026-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 58; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Install newer technology in county and municipality buildings such as heat pumps, high-efficiency air conditioning, LEDs, and smart thermostats. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,331 (2026-2030) 40,337 (2026-2050) |
ResStock | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 59; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Invest in enclosure upgrades (with roof assessment) for county and municipal buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 505 (2026-2030) 6,112 (2026-2050) |
ResStock | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 60; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Encourage mode shift from driving alone to transit, walking, and biking by providing service improvements and new infrastructure. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 56,731 (2025-2030) 434,935 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 62-63; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 4-6 | MSA |
Implement a rebate program to replace commercial and residential lawn equipment with electric options. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 13,155 (2025-2030) 100,855 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 64; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 4-6 | MSA |
Replace gasoline and diesel vehicles (passenger vehicles, work trucks, buses, refuse trucks, and heavy-duty maintenance vehicles) with lower carbon options (e.g., electric, compressed natural gas, or hydrogen). | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 1,172 (2025-2030) 8,982 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL | North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area (pdf) (7.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 5, 65; Appendix 3 - GHG Measure And LIDAC Benefits pg. 4-6 | MSA |
Expand public transit by 5% and reduce regional vehicle miles traveled by an additional 1%. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 321,870 (Annually) | CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 106-107 | MSA |
Improve infrastructure for bicycles and pedestrians that encourages 50 employees to commute to work on bicycle per week. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1 (Annually) | CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34, 106-107 | MSA |
Reduce vehicular congestion by improving road network connectivity, managing travel demand, and improving system operations. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling; Improve road conditions | Transportation | 1,995 (Annually) | CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35, 108-110 | MSA |
Transition public and private fleets to low emissions vehicles, deploy EV charging infrastructure, and institute idle reduction policies to reduce idling in diesel trucks. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Reduce idling | Transportation | 160 (Annually) | AFLEET | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 110-111 | MSA |
Reduce regional industrial process emissions by 10% by adopting various fuel efficiency standards, fuel switching, or waste-to-energy processes. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase waste-to-energy | Industry; Waste and materials management | 2,751,100 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 112 | MSA |
Mitigate emissions at industrial facilities and convert post-industrial facilities to carbon sinks using urban forestry. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 3 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 112 | MSA |
Expand clean and renewable electric power generation by expanding community solar, rooftop solar, distributed energy resources, and other programs to promote clean energy generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 2,703 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41, 112-113 | MSA |
Improve the efficiency and resilience of the electric power grid by upgrading grid infrastructure, addressing transmission needs, and implementing microgrids. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 1,461 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 41, 113 | MSA |
Implement energy efficiency upgrades to reduce electricity consumption at residential and commercial buildings by 5%. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Education and engagement; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Commerical and residential buildings; Natural and working lands | 373,302 (Annually) | EPA LGGIT | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-43, 113 | MSA |
Reduce emissions from agricultural processes, such as crop residue burning, and transition to more efficient agricultural equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture; Transportation | 46,682 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 44, 113-114 | MSA |
Consolidate wastewater treatment systems and reduce the number of people using septic systems by 10%. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 6,962 (Annually) | EPA LGGIT | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 45, 115 | MSA |
Improve the efficiency of digester systems across the region by 10% so that more methane is captured in the wastewater treatment process. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Waste and materials management; Electricity | 26,138 (Annually) | EPA LGGIT | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 115 | MSA |
Divert 10% of regional trash from landfills to recycling and 100 tons of organic waste from landfills to compost facilities. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 1,000,050 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 47, 115-116 | MSA |
Reduce emissions from waste management by implementing landfill gas recovery systems and upgrading equipment. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 5,915 (Annually) | EPA WARM | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 48, 116-117 | MSA |
Utilize natural processes to capture and store atmospheric carbon dioxide such as increasing urban tree cover across the region by 10% and creating 100 acres of wetlands. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 19,911 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 49, 117 | MSA |
Capture 10% of industrial GHG emissions through carbon sequestration. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 4,100,000 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | New Orleans-Metairie, LA | New Orleans-Metairie, LA Metro Area (pdf) (11.2 MB) | PCAP pg. 50, 118 | MSA |
Launch an electrification program that would assist homeowners and multi-family complexes increase their energy efficiency and accessibility to electric appliances, supply equipment, and modes of transportation. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Increase active transportation; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 110,000 (2025-2030) 430,000 (2031-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Raleigh-Cary, NC | Raleigh-Cary-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metro Area (pdf) (11.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-13; Appendix C | MSA |
Retrofit asphalt with a preservation sealer that aims to increase the asphalt's lifespan and reduce roadway temperatures. | Install cool pavement/asphalt | Commerical and residential buildings | 70,000 (2025-2030) | Emission factor analysis | Raleigh-Cary, NC | Raleigh-Cary-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metro Area (pdf) (11.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 13-14; Appendix D | MSA |
Establish a rebate and installation program for heat pumps in single-family homes with high GHG-emitting heating sources, prioritizing low-income, overburdened, vulnerable, first-language-not-English homes, and rental households. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 644 (2025-2030) 5,596 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 60-61, 155-156 | MSA |
Establish a water heating ‘tank swap’ program that provides rebates for heat pump water heaters to replace gas water heating in single-family homes or small businesses. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 684 (2025-2030) 6,282 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 60-61, 156 | MSA |
Establish a whole-home decarbonization program for single-family homes with high GHG-emitting or fossil fuel sources, prioritizing low-income, overburdened, vulnerable, hard-to-reach, and rental households, as well as homes housing community service businesses. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,757 (2025-2030) 16,202 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 60-61, 156 | MSA |
Establish a water heating “tank swap” program that provides rebates for heat pump water heaters to replace gas water heating in multifamily units. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 684 (2025-2030) 6,282 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 60-61, 156-157 | MSA |
Establish a "dryer swap" program that provides rebates for electric clothes dryers to replace gas clothes dryers in multifamily units. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,125 (2025-2030) 11,155 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 60-61, 157 | MSA |
Establish a whole-building decarbonization program for multifamily buildings with onsite fossil fuel combustion, prioritizing low-income and overburdened communities, providing rebates for heat pumps, weatherization, and solar, while also ensuring tenant protections. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,308 (2025-2030) 21,894 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24, 60-61, 157 | MSA |
Establish a program providing outreach, benchmarking, and technical assistance for decarbonization and energy efficiency in multifamily buildings, prioritizing buildings with more low- and moderate-income households, and including support for replacing fossil fuel appliances. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,035 (2025-2030) 9,989 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, 60-61, 157 | MSA |
Establish a rebate, grant, and/or installation program to decarbonize building heating and mechanical systems by replacing fossil fuel or GHG-intensive sources, with priority given to LIDAC communities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,225 (2025-2030) 36,123 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, 60-61, 157-158 | MSA |
Establish an Embodied Carbon program to integrate embodied carbon requirements in state and local building codes, reduce embodied carbon in construction projects, achieve GHG reductions in industrial buildings, and support education, outreach, code writing, research, supplier development, and upgrades to reduce GHG emissions in building materials. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 79,100 (2025-2030) 133,350 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25, 60-61, 158 | MSA |
Establish a circular economy salvaged lumber program to support a central salvaged lumber warehouse, manufacturer incentives, deconstruction training, minimal processing and transportation, and community-centered utilization, offsetting higher embodied carbon emissions in residential and commercial buildings. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,400 (2025-2030) 78,400 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 60-61, 158 | MSA |
Establish an innovative financing program to increase uptake of existing tools and develop new options to accelerate building decarbonization in the private sector. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,599 (2025-2030) 14,815 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 60-61, 158-159 | MSA |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by 20% for passenger vehicles by 2031. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 9,300,000 (2024-2030) 18,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 29, 61-62 | MSA |
Complete investments and commitments in the regional pedestrian, bicycle, and transit networks. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 250,000 (2024-2030) 1,900,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by 20% for freight and service vehicles by 2030. | Reduce freight mileage | Transportation | 2,500,000 (2024-2030) 6,800,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Aim to implement the requirement that 68% of new passenger vehicles sold are EVs by 2030. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 4,600,000 (2024-2030) 13,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Invest in EV charging infrastructure for passenger vehicles and support convenient and affordable opportunities for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles, particularly for disadvantaged communities. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 2,000,000 (2024-2030) 15,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Work to mandate that 25% of new freight and service vehicles sold are EVs by 2030. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 2,500,000 (2024-2030) 6,300,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Establish incentives for zero-emissions drayage trucks (~150), cargo handling equipment, and charging equipment. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 20,000 (2024-2030) 170,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Transition the region’s transit fleet to zero-emission vehicles, including buses, ferries, streetcars, vanpools, specialized transportation vehicles, light rail, and commuter rail, etc., and infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 120,000 (2024-2030) 920,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Electrify the passenger ferry. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 16,000 (2024-2030) 79,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Implement electric battery buses (~20) plus charging infrastructure. | Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 5,500 (2024-2030) 42,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Electrify 2 Passenger Ferries and infrastructure. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 19,000 (2024-2030) 140,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Acquire 20 battery electric buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 5,500 (2024-2030) 42,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 61-62 | MSA |
Electrify airport transit bus (~35), and develop charging equipment. | Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 6,600 (2024-2030) 51,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Acquire 15 electric stride and double decker buses along with charging infrastructure. | Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,100 (2024-2030) 31,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Electrify 243 port owned fleets plus charging equipment in the Port of Seattle. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,300 (2024-2030) 10,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Electrify maintenance fleet (~40) in the Port of Everet. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 300 (2024-2030) 2,500 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions from offroad equipment by 20% by 2031. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 3,500,000 (2024-2030) 38,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Transition the region’s medium and heavy-duty vehicle fleet to zero-emission vehicles, including port drayage trucks and other seaport and airport vehicles, equipment, and infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 550,000 (2024-2030) 4,400,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Establish incentives for medium duty vehicle electrification and a charging depot in the Port of Seattle. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 7,900 (2024-2030) 60,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Reduce fuel carbon intensity for aviation fuel by 20%. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 6,500,000 (2024-2030) 55,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Reduce use of aviation fuel by 10%. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 3,700,000 (2024-2030) 16,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 61-62 | MSA |
Divert 85% of construction and demolition materials from landfills by 2031. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 10,000 (2024-2030) 30,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Divert 50% of other recyclable and compostable waste from landfills by 2031. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 4,200,000 (2024-2030) 26,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Decrease household food waste by 50% by 2030 and eliminate it by 2051. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 4,600,000 (2024-2030) 39,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Establish food waste diversion (to compost) pilot programs in King County and Seattle. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 32,000 (2025-2030) 220,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Establish food waste prevention pilot programs in King County and Seattle. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 168,000 (2025-2030) 1,223,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Establish a low carbon food procurement pilot program in Seattle. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 6,000 (2025-2030) 32,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 63-64 | MSA |
Reduce tree loss by 50% by 2031. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 6,000,000-30,000,000 (2024-2030) 40,000,000-190,000,000 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 34, 64-65 | MSA |
Protect 100% of land carbon sinks by 2031. | Remove carbon through nature-based solutions | Natural and working lands | 0-70,000,000 (2024-2030) 0 to 260,000,000 (Not based on a current emission, but represents a major sink that could, hypothetically, be lost.) (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area (pdf) (2.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 34, 64-65 | MSA |
Create programs to support and incentivize a transition to clean energy, including onsite renewable energy, energy storage system deployment, and fuel switching. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Utilize low carbon fuels | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 314,807 (2025-2030) 1,582,098 (2025-2050) |
Project Sunroof | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Reduce energy consumption and increase building decarbonization through programs to support, incentivize, and install energy efficiency and electrification measures. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 456,399 (2025-2030) 5,143,558 (2025-2050) |
DER Planner | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Develop an EV procurement plan and EV support equipment deployment strategy to support the adoption of EVs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,571,396 (2025-2030) 58,727,298 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 34 | MSA |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled and support alternative modes of transportation through bike/pedestrian infrastructure investments. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 41,418 (2025-2030) 371,149 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | MSA |
Reduce emissions from port operations through the adoption of low carbon fuels, electric equipment, and operational changes. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 34,295 (2025-2030) 116,164 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 42 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions through improved equipment efficiencies, increased methane capture at waste and wastewater facilities, and organic waste diversion. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 776,894 (2025-2030) 7,419,118 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 46 | MSA |
Increase opportunities for carbon sequestration through tree planting, protecting, and restoring high-carbon coastal habitats, wetlands, and forest lands. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 8,480 (2025-2030) 61,489 (2025-2050) |
i-Tree | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC | Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC Metro Area (pdf) (2.71 MB) | PCAP pg. 50 | MSA |
Adopt municipal and public fleet efficiency policies and invest in zero-emissions light, medium, and heavy duty fleets. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 18,205 (2030) 55,800 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Encourage investment in zero emission light, medium, and heavy-duty fleets. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 317,789 (2030) 2,209,696 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Transition off-road equipment to zero-emission. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 87,108 (2030) 412,947 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Transition school buses to zero emission. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 690 (2030) 3,451 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Expand EV charging infrastructure and incentivize residential charging. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 40; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Standardize permits to install alternative fuel and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Invest in zero-emission transit vehicles including electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 3,636 (2030) 10,369 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Increase Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ridership and reduce single-rider vehicle occupancy. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 24,319 (2030) 60,798 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Support shared-mobility services to reduce vehicle miles traveled. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 12,160 (2030) 72,957 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Evaluate expansion of bus rapid transit, light rail, or fixed transit service to major destinations. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Establish a coalition to increase public transit ridership and service. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Educate and incentivize residents to purchase zero-emission vehicles, take public transit, or use active transportation. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Increase employee use of active transportation and public transportation. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Expand active transportation programs and infrastructure. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Encourage increased implementation of e-bikes, e-scooters and the support infrastructure through subsidies, discounts, or rebates to consumers for purchasing e-bikes and e-scooters | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Implement complete streets policies and standards into existing zoning and design standards. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Designate preferred parking for alternative fuel vehicles, carpools, bikes, and other fuel efficient transportation modes. | Encourage carpooling; Increase active transportation; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Institute a regional ADA compliant retrofit program. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Incentivize mixed use/mixed income development in city, town, and village centers. | Build dense communities | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Incentivize, then require through zoning and site review standards, green infrastructure considerations for public transportation, and bike and pedestrian circulation in development projects. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Encourage the replacement of traffic lights with roundabouts to reduce time idling and improve traffic safety. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Develop criteria for identifying potential candidate roadways for road diets and reduced speeds region-wide. | Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 41; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Create low-emission zones (anti-idling) centered around environmental justice communities, school zones, pedestrian-centric areas, and transit stations. | Reduce idling; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 1 | MSA |
Transition to air and ground source heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters in residential and commercial buildings. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 337,874 (2030) 1,351,494 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Implement air-source heat pumps and geothermal energy networks for municipal buildings, and pilot net-zero buildings. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 2,199 (2030) 8,797 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Explore a pilot program for geothermal energy networks on a community scale in new, and for existing, developments. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 500 (2030) 2,000 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Establish financing mechanisms for energy efficiency upgrades, and for heat pumps, for Commerical and residential buildings with focus on LIDAC communities. | Improve building energy efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 41,402 (2030) 207,012 (2050) |
Unspecified | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Invest in energy management planning and projects at municipal facilities including benchmarking and organics waste diversion. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase composting | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Expand purchase of renewable electricity for municipal facilities and install renewable energy at facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Reduce water consumption and GHG emissions in water and sewer infrastructure through efficiency upgrades and leakage emissions initiatives. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Reduce embodied carbon from building construction materials. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Increase adoption of high performance building standard certifications (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Energy Star, etc.). | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Update historic building standards and zoning codes to increase energy efficiency. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Adopt minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties along with the certificate of occupancy. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Incentivize building envelope insulation efforts and certified energy-efficient appliance purchases. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Encourage and incentivize residents and buildings to conduct energy audits. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 42; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Develop a region-wide strategy to expand solar everywhere, with an emphasis on low- and moderate-income households. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Support benchmarking and energy use disclosure laws for all buildings over 5,000 sq. ft. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Provide funding for pre-weatherization work prior to energy efficiency upgrades. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Explore integration of municipal operations resiliency, battery storage, and microgrid technologies. | Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Target renewable energy sources for new development. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Generate renewable energy with landfill gas and install solar on landfills. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 2 | MSA |
Provide community-wide education on rebates and incentives related to grant funding for climate-related improvements. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Educate businesses and residents on converting to renewable energy sources. | Education and engagement; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Create a recurring community climate public forum for region-wide sustainability goals. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Support LIDAC-centered accessibility of affordable clean energy and energy efficiency improvements. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Support the increased participation in the Color Your Community and Color Your Organization Green groups. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Increase local municipality certification and participation in the Climate Smart Communities and Clean Energy Community programs. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Develop a region-wide or sector-based green bank for loans, credit enhancements, and new grant financing methods to scale up energy efficiency and renewable energy. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve building energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Create a GHG inventory dashboard for municipalities. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Train local boards and officials in site plan and regulatory review that promotes more sustainable site design and development. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Encourage redevelopment of areas targeted for infill that are within public transit or walkable neighborhoods. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 43; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Update zoning policies to allow multi-family units to be built on single family lots and increasing mixed-use development zoned areas to create more walkable areas. | Build dense communities | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Provide assistance to local governments to develop plans and edit codes to encourage infill, compact development, transit-oriented and transit- supportive development, and new paved trails throughout the region. Plan for and support nonvehicular infrastructure investments in road projects that add, or enhance the safety of, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Develop models and toolkits for zoning and development of renewable energy sources. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Build dense communities | Electricity; Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Conduct a study with utilities to determine existing and future electric grid demand capacity. | Education and engagement | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Advocate for utilities to develop large-scale renewable energy generation for the region. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Provide workforce development services for community members in the energy efficiency career field. | Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Partner with educational institutions on green technology training programs. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Advocate and plan for a clean energy workforce development training center targeting LIDAC communities. | Develop green workforce | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Develop opportunities for workforce development in zero emission infrastructure and vehicle maintenance. | Develop green workforce | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Utilize building demonstration sites as locations for community education and outreach. | Education and engagement; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Rochester, NY | Rochester, NY Metro Area (pdf) (3.38 MB) (Appendix C: GHG Reduction Measures & Benefits Analysis (pdf) (543 KB)) |
PCAP pg. 44; Appendix C pg. 3 | MSA |
Accelerate the transition of 100 municipal light-duty fossil-fuel powered vehicles to electric and 20 diesel school buses to electric equivalents. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 244,703 (2027-2030) 4,649,352 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Oklahoma City, OK | Oklahoma City, OK Metro Area (pdf) (5.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Create a replicable approach to commercial and municipal energy efficiency building upgrades. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 4,124 (2027-2030) 20,146 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Oklahoma City, OK | Oklahoma City, OK Metro Area (pdf) (5.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 30 | MSA |
Electrify the region's vehicle fleet and infrastructure with the goal of reducing vehicle emissions by 100% by the year 2050. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 646,800 (2025-2030) 12,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 18, 60-61 | MSA |
Increase the availability and accessibility of EV charging infrastructure for government agencies and public use. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) -3200 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 61-64 | MSA |
Incentivize the use of electric bikes through rebates and improvements in transit infrastructure. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,900 (2025-2030) 13,200 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 20, 65-66 | MSA |
Shift the number of trips made with single occupancy vehicles to more sustainable modes of transportation, such as transit, biking, and walking. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 17,100 (2025-2030) 74,300 (2025-2050) |
Clean Mobility Quantification Methodology | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 66-68 | MSA |
Replace the entire Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority legacy railcar fleet with more energy efficient electric railcars by 2030. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 37,000 (2025-2030) 139,500 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 22, 68-70 | MSA |
Replace fleet vehicles powered by diesel with vehicles powered by cleaner fuels. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 24,700 (2025-2030) 180,400 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 71-72 | MSA |
Electrify existing building systems through retrofits and gradually implement building codes that require new construction to be all electric. | Electrify existing buildings; Electrify new construction; Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,500,000 (2025-2030) 21,000,000 (2025-2050) |
SLOPE | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 72-74 | MSA |
Improve building energy efficiency in industrial, commercial, and multi-family residential buildings through building performance standards, energy audits, and building energy ordinances. Target a 2% energy efficiency improvement per year for the first 10 years and a 1% per year thereafter. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 4,700,000 (2025-2030) 58,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 72-75 | MSA |
Increase residential weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits in single-family homes. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 100 (2025-2030) 9,900 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 76-79 | MSA |
Increase rooftop PV capacity with the goal of achieving 5-10% of technical potential by 2030 and 20% by 2050. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,800,000-17,500,000 (2025-2030) 3,400,000-40,900,000 (2025-2050) |
SLOPE | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 28, 79-80 | MSA |
Increase the capacity of community-based solar projects through investments in community solar programs and distributed energy grants for municipal utilities and energy co-ops. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 4,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 29, 81-84 | MSA |
Harvest energy from wastewater and divert organic waste from landfills by increasing the use of anaerobic digesters. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 34,200 (2025-2030) 262,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 31, 84-86 | MSA |
Divert waste from landfills with the goal of diverting 40% by 2030 and 75% by 2050. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 700,000-8,700,000 (2025-2030) 7,700,000-103,500,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 86-87 | MSA |
Incentivize governments to adopt climate mitigating policies, ordinances, and programs. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase recycling; Increase composting | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Waste and materials management | 4,500,000 (2025-2030) 48,100,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area (pdf) (6.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 87-88 | MSA |
Fund clean energy and energy efficiency upgrades to buildings and infrastructure throughout Central Indiana, including public building clean energy retrofits, industrial energy efficiency and solar installations, increased mobility options such as public transportation upgrades, ridesharing, and EV charging infrastructure. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Expand public transit | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 338,246 (2025-2030) 2,654,504 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44, 79-80 | MSA |
Transition 25% of municipal energy usage to renewable sources while creating a pathway towards 100% renewable energy by 2028 by installing solar energy on/around 10 buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 6,185 (2025-2030) 21,434 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 45, 81 | MSA |
Install an energy efficient, commercially scaled HVAC system within the McCordsville Town Hall building. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 48 (2025-2030) 167 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 46, 82 | MSA |
Expand the pre-existing Energy Insights program to 75 additional manufacturers, which will equip companies with the ability to better monitor and report their GHG emissions. | Education and engagement; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 71,110 (2025-2030) 132,598 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48, 83 | MSA |
Implement HVAC energy optimizations, ventilation rate corrections, and integrating of submeters at Rolls Royce. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Industry | 3,806 (2025-2030) 16,027 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 49, 84 | MSA |
Develop an on-site PV solar system at the Rolls Royce manufacturing facility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Industry | 41,264 (2025-2030) 118,902 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 50, 85 | MSA |
Install energy efficient upgrades to Crispus Attucks high school campus buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 180 (2025-2030) 704 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 51, 86 | MSA |
Integrate energy efficiency measures and building upgrades across buildings at the Indianapolis Art Center. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 513 (2025-2030) 1,823 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 52, 87 | MSA |
Revitalize degraded lands throughout Central Indiana through environmental and wetland remediation, land enhancement, trail development, and urban afforestation, while simultaneously improving quality of place, recreation, and public health in disadvantage communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 89,056 (2025-2030) 444,147 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 53, 88 | MSA |
Convert the closed Julietta landfill brownfield into 10 MW of community solar. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 64,666 (2025-2030) 186,337 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 55, 89 | MSA |
Build a pedestrian bridge to connect two major trails to provide a safe, non-motorized mobility option. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 55 (2025-2030) 280 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 56, 90 | MSA |
Develop 3.8 miles of new greenway and trails, including restoration and reforestation along the trail, to connect thousands of low-income minority people to regional parks and bus rapid transit lines. | Increase active transportation; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Transportation; Natural and working lands | 516 (2025-2030) 2,817 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 57, 91 | MSA |
Reforest parts of Connor Prairie, to restore 135 trees per acre for approximately 140 acres. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 840 (2025-2030) 4,200 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 58, 92 | MSA |
Install wetlands to remove pollutants from water throughout the prairie, additionally work with agricultural partners to minimize runoff that come from local farms. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 108 (2025-2030) 542 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 59, 93 | MSA |
Create a food waste collection program across Indianapolis to collect food for use in an anaerobic digester. | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 25,440 (2025-2030) 127,199 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN | Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area (pdf) (7.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 60, 94 | MSA |
Weatherize affordable housing units to alleviate high energy burdens in disadvantaged communities. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1 per home (Annually) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Support the transition to electric and solar energy in affordable housing | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 6.36 per household (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | MSA |
Assist schools in efforts to track all energy, waste, and water to lead to reductions in consumption and promote increased education on improving air quality and reducing ghg emissions. | Education and engagement; Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management; Electricity | 1,241.84 MT per MWh of rooftop-scale photovoltaic (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 18- 20 | MSA |
Promote solar energy and reduced energy use through policies that make efficiency efforts more affordable and expansive. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 6.36 per household (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22 | MSA |
Support the creation of an ecoblock by filling vacant lots and renovating existing buildings in LIDAC areas. | Build dense communities; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 6.36 per household (Annually) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | MSA |
Incentivize residents to use renewable energy sources and implement building efficiency practices. | Improve weatherization; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 6.36 per household solar installation; 9.07 per household cool roof (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Support energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades to government and non-profit buildings. | Improve weatherization; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,242.84 per MWh of rooftop-scale photovoltaic in the Midwest (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | MSA |
Provide energy efficiency, food waste prevention, and disaster preparedness improvements to facilities utilized by community members such as a church or food pantry. | Improve weatherization; Reduce food/organic waste; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management; Electricity | 1,242.84 per MWh of rooftop-scale photovoltaic in the Midwest (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | MSA |
Improve buildings with energy efficient upgrades such as efficient electric appliances, insulation, and windows. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | MSA |
Facilitate the conversion of government vehicles into EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Metro Transit revenue fleet: Metrobus vehicles: 37.4 per vehicle, Metro paratransit Call‐A‐Ride vans: 12.4 per vehicle; Other fleets: between 1.6 to 16.2 per vehicle; 17.5 per Level 3 charger: , 4.2 per Level 2 charger (Annually) | AFLEET | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | MSA |
Invest in bike and pedestrian infrastructure to improve connectivity | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 132.42-255.47 per mile for greenways (Annually) | CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 35- 37 | MSA |
Support the development of a new container-on-vessel service to efficiently and affordably transport freight along underutilized inland waterways. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 5,436.32 MTCO2e/year (scope 1); 264,848.22 MTCO2e/year (scope 3) (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | MSA |
Develop a truck staging and calling facility with EV infrastructure and idle reduction technology. | Reduce idling; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 25.2-154.4 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-40 | MSA |
Support the creation of traffic signal preemption and Transit Signal Priority to reduce intersection delay and improve reliability and travel time. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42 | MSA |
Create community mobility hubs to make active transit, public transit, and carshare services more accessible. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-44 | MSA |
Promote the planting of native plants and trees and the adoption of electric lawn and garden equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Transportation; Natural and working lands | 0.111 per mower (Annually) | Unspecified | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-45 | MSA |
Reduce food waste and support the expansion of composting. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 0.59 for composting one ton of residential food waste; 200 from The Food Share Network; 10,243,579.15 from Earthday 365 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-49 | MSA |
Create policies to reduce waste such as ones to improve recycling and requiring electronics to be recycled. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-51 | MSA |
Increase recycling and education on proper recycling/contamination. | Increase recycling; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 4,200 from switching 16,000 households to roll carts in place of alley dumpsters; 16.2 per year for switching to an electric refuse truck (Unspecified) | EPA WARM | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | MSA |
Support the creation of a large scale reuse system to reduce the waste associated with single-use plastics. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 125 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 52- 54 | MSA |
Decrease illegal dumping by offering low-cost and convenient options for bulk waste disposal and organizing cleanups. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | 0.9 per 100 gallons of gasoline (N/A) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 54-55 | MSA |
Invest in anaerobic digesters to collect methane released from the decomposition of organic material to be used as energy. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 0.82 per one ton of food waste processed through anaerobic digestion (N/A) | Emission factor analysis | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-57 | MSA |
Provide solar arrays and orchards to farms, especially ones in disadvantaged areas. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,243 (2027-2030) | EPA AVERT | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-60 | MSA |
Promote the planting of trees and green infrastructure along streets. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 0.02 per mature tree (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-61 | MSA |
Preserve and restore natural areas such as forests, prairies, and wetlands to promote carbon sequestration. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration; Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Forests: A mature tree will absorb more than 0.02 MT of CO2 per year; Prairies: between 0.30 and 1.7 MT of CO2 per acre per year (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | St. Louis, MO-IL | St. Louis, MO-IL Metro Area (pdf) (2.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-63 | MSA |
Improve charging infrastructure, incentivize the use of electric vehicles, and provide grid upgrades. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Transportation; Electricity | 560,000 (2030) 3,120,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | MSA |
Expand regional public transit options and bike lanes and incentivize people to utilize public transit/carpooling/active transit. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 140,000 (2030) 280,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-17 | MSA |
Improve roadways by fixing traffic signals and road reconfiguration projects. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling; Improve road conditions | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Minimize in-port emissions from vessels and offer alternate fuel options, in addition to funding decarbonization and energy efficient improvement to land-based operations. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Utilize low carbon fuels; Reduce idling | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Fund infrastructure improvements, grid resiliency, and engineering competitions to improve energy efficiency technology. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 280,000 (2030) 840,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | MSA |
Fund programs in schools and for adults in phasing out careers and expand clean energy workforce training. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Support energy efficiency changes to residential and municipal buildings, prioritizing low-income and disadvantaged homeowners and renters. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,0000 for Multi-Family Homes; 260,000 for Single-Family Homes (2030) 120,000 for Multi-Family Homes; 860,000 for Single-Family Homes (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22 | MSA |
Fund and support participation of homeowners and renters in energy efficiency incentive programs, prioritizing low-income and disadvantaged homeowners and renters. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 23,000 (2030) 69,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 22- 24 | MSA |
Improve recycle programs by supporting education, expanding bottle deposit systems, and funding reuse and refill systems. | Increase recycling; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 6,000 (2030) 6,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Decrease food waste by facilitating opportunities to collect food scraps and implement a program to redistribute food to low income communities. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | MSA |
Expand urban tree canopy and protect existing trees and native plants | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 30,000 (2030) 120,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27 | MSA |
Fund farmers and create partnerships between restaurants/grocery stores and local growers | Education and engagement | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA | Providence-Warwick, RI-MA Metro Area (pdf) (1.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | MSA |
Develop a robust EV charging network, incentive programs, workforce development, and other activities to encourage the widespread adoption of EVs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Develop green workforce; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,080,000 (2025-2030) 45,020,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-25, 55-57 | MSA |
Expand equitable access to public transit through service improvements, fare subsidies, and public outreach. | Expand public transit; Education and engagement | Transportation | 20,000 (2025-2030) 670,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-28, 57-58 | MSA |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by implementing infrastructure improvements and incentives that encourage use of sustainable transit modes, such as biking, walking, and carpool. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 140,000 (2025-2030) 1,470,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32, 58-59 | MSA |
Divert waste from landfills by expanding compost services, conducting public education, and transitioning away from single-use plastics. | Increase composting; Education and engagement; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 2,290,000 (2025-2030) 24,640,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34, 60 | MSA |
Deploy renewable and low-carbon energy solutions in municipal and school buildings, operations, and fleets. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Electricity | 420,000 (2025-2030) 7,290,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-26, 60 | MSA |
Deploy energy efficiency solutions in residential and commercial buildings by providing energy audits, retrofits, and support for residential solar. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 770,000 (2025-2030) 6,310,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-38, 60-63 | MSA |
Reduce emissions from port operations through the adoption of low-carbon fuels, electric equipment, and operational changes. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Utilize low carbon fuels; Provide shore power to docked boats | Transportation | 10,000 (2025-2030) 31,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Richmond, VA | Richmond, VA Metro Area (pdf) (2.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40, 63-64 | MSA |
Establish an electrical microgrid through San Juan with a series of infrastructure projects, utilizing combined heat and power generation, chilled water, battery energy storage systems, and dual fuel reciprocating engines to reduce energy-related carbon emissions. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 7,678 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas, PR | San Juan-Bayamón-Caguas, PR Metro Area (pdf) (1.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20 | MSA |
Replace all the motor vehicles from the police department to electrical vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas, PR | San Juan-Bayamón-Caguas, PR Metro Area (pdf) (1.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Construct and implement a charging and alternative fuel supply system for electric vehicles in the Municipal Tower and the San Juan Police Department. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas, PR | San Juan-Bayamón-Caguas, PR Metro Area (pdf) (1.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Shift rapidly to emissions-free fleet vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 618 (2025-2030) 3,259 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32, 34-42 | MSA |
Reduce emissions by increasing use of shared transportation and upgraded transit services. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 34-42 | MSA |
Avoid emissions and shift to more active mode share by building 138 miles of paved shared-use path or protected bike paths. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 2,532 (2025-2030) 10,974 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 33-42 | MSA |
Decarbonize households across the region, providing annual energy savings of at least 50% to homeowners. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 36,014-358,523 (2025-2030) 110,100-1,266,775 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-28 | MSA |
Decarbonize municipal buildings and facilities, reducing energy use by at least 50% and replacing internal heating and cooling systems with zero emissions alternatives. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,846 (2025-2030) 54,103 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-28 | MSA |
Decarbonize small to medium commercial or industrial buildings in equity and environmental justice areas by 2030. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry; Electricity | 64,375 (2025-2030) 185,823 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-28 | MSA |
Divert food and food waste into meals and compost. | Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-48 | MSA |
Eliminate emissions from the wastewater process by establishing or expanding aerobic and anaerobic digester in both rural and urban contexts. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 63,131 (2025-2030) 1,325,745 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-48 | MSA |
Increase and improve composting collection and compost facility effectiveness, such that less methane escapes from organic decomposition into the atmosphere. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-48 | MSA |
Reduce volume of waste transported in the region and replace vehicles used for transportation of organic waste with zero emissions models. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste | Transportation; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-48 | MSA |
Install solar, wind, geothermal, combined heat and power, and other renewable energy generation and storage systems. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 18,958 (2025-2030) 57,987 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-54 | MSA |
Increase the coverage and health of trees, in line with Southeast Michigan Council of Governments' Growing our Resilience, Equity, and Economy with Nature target of 40% tree canopy across the region. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 0 (2025-2030) 1 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-62 | MSA |
Build and maintain Green Stormwater Infrastructure, such as bioswales, rain gardens, and green roofs to increase natural sequestration of greenhouse gases, and reduce energy required to pump and treat stormwater. | Remove carbon through nature-based solutions | Natural and working lands | 0 (2025-2030) 0 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-62 | MSA |
Conserve and expand wetlands. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-62 | MSA |
Enhance climate smart agricultural practices. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI | Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area (pdf) (5.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-62 | MSA |
Promote the transition to electric or other low-carbon fuel for both private and public sector vehicles. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-64 | MSA |
Develop robust, reliable, and accessible mobility options to encourage and enable a shift from single occupancy vehicles towards zero emission modes such as walking and biking. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 65-68 | MSA |
Improve public transportation frequency and reliability; expand public transit options; and expand programs to reduce trips by car. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-72 | MSA |
Develop programs and resources that promote and aid the switch to energy efficient and renewable options for residential and commercial buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Education and engagement; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 355,499 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 75-78 | MSA |
Retrofit municipally owned buildings to improve energy efficiency and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 62,307 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-82 | MSA |
Advocate for state level legislation to empower municipalities to enforce more environmentally friendly building codes for commercial and residential properties. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,402 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 83-86 | MSA |
Encourage municipal and commercial buildings to report carbon reduction plans. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 18,447 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 87-90 | MSA |
Increase the generation, use, and storage capabilities of renewable energy throughout the region. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 11,289 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-96 | MSA |
Promote a circular economy and the reduction of carbon through improved materials management and waste processing. | Reduce nonfood waste; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Waste and materials management | 579 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 99-102 | MSA |
Improve residential and commercial waste diversion rates by implementing new or enhancing existing waste programs. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 2,053 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 103-106 | MSA |
Reduce municipal wastewater treatment facility energy usage and emissions. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 1,796 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 107-110 | MSA |
Enhance carbon sequestration across the region through the expansion of land conservation. | Remove carbon through nature-based solutions | Natural and working lands | 563 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 112-115 | MSA |
Enhance carbon sequestration across the region through the expansion of trees and green space. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2,079 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 116-119 | MSA |
Develop robust resources to enable municipalities to implement model climate friendly land use practices. | Education and engagement | Natural and working lands | 985 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metro Area (pdf) (7.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 121-124 | MSA |
Convert a portion of the current vehicle fleet to electric, including shuttles buses, transport vans, facilities vehicles, and public safety vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 291 (2025-2030) 1,164 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 14 | MSA |
Support electric vehicles, give benefits for using e-bikes and other alternative transport like tuk-tuks, and create bike parking and hubs through infrastructure, policies, and user involvement programs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 7,250 (2025-2030) 29,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 14 | MSA |
Add fast EV charging stations to selected stores in Southwestern Pennsylvania in poor air quality areas. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,500 (2025-2030) 29,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 14 | MSA |
Replacement of selected diesel terminal trucks with new zero emissions vehicles. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 11,443 (2025-2030) 45,773 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 14 | MSA |
Purchase of nearly 80 fleet vehicles powered by a compressed natural gas engine. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 14,818 (2025-2030) 29,123 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 15 | MSA |
Upgrade the engine of a vessel operating on inland waterways to reduce CO2. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 235 (2025-2030) 980 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 15 | MSA |
Deploy smart LED streetlight technology to optimize the energy use of municipal streetlights. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 74,500 (2025-2030) 298,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 15 | MSA |
Support a series of brownfield restoration and shoreline management initiatives, including the addition of tree canopy, native plants, and non-motorized transportation infrastructure. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Increase active transportation | Natural and working lands; Transportation | 161 (2025-2030) 416 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Transition an entire bus fleet to zero-emission technologies with the goal of net zero emissions by 2045. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 21,000 (2025-2030) 1,220,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Transition the non-revenue generating fleet of sedans, trucks, and other vehicles to zero-emission technologies. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 45 (2025-2030) 32,460 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Expand a bikeshare system into neighboring municipalities. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,431 (2025-2030) 5,723 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Facilitate large-scale EV adoption at a water utility. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 246 (2025-2030) 246 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | MSA |
Support the creation of public and equitable access to EV charging infrastructures. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 1,312,254 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Install a 200-kW solar photovoltaic array at a wastewater facility campus. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Waste and materials management | 700 (2025-2030) 2,800 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Install solar PV projects at 25 sites in 13 municipalities in Allegheny County. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 7,862 (2025-2030) 172,958 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Establish a regionwide Solar Program to support the installation of solar photovoltaic and expand education around it. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Education and engagement | Electricity | 43,000 (2025-2030) 164,473 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Establish a countywide solar program to educate school and municipal leaders on the benefits of solar energy. | Education and engagement | Electricity | 4,224 (2025-2030) 95,047 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Establish a countywide solar program to educate school and municipal leaders on the benefits of solar energy. | Education and engagement | Electricity | 196 (2025-2030) 72,650 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Install solar photovoltaics and other building infrastructure upgrades at three facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 630 (2025-2030) 4,200 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Install solar photovoltaics at a metal recycling center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 13,134 (2025-2030) 52,536 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Provide onsite solar generation for 7 public school locations. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 11,288 (2025-2030) 45,153 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Incorporate solar generation capacity in a facility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 11,446 (2025-2030) 57,890 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Install LED lighting and controls and life safety lighting at a garage facility. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 223 (2025-2030) 446 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Facilitate energy efficiency upgrades at a hospital, including LED lighting retrofit and energy conservation measures. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 12,500 (2025-2030) 50,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Establish a program to fund energy efficiency and renewable energy retrofit projects, based on market sector. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 250,000 (2025-2030) 1,000,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Establish a program to fund energy efficiency and renewable energy retrofit projects, with an emphasis on underserved communities. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 1,000,000 (2025-2030) 4,000,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Upgrade HVAC and controls in 10 school buildings and one administrative building. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,000 (2025-2030) 40,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Analyze a building construction and demolition waste stream to understand the potential GHG impacts and market opportunities. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 6,326 (2025-2030) 31,631 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Implement a comprehensive set of energy efficiency upgrades, based on the recommendations of a previous study. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2025-2030) 27,240 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Install LED lighting and controls retrofit and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning sensor at a conference center. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 975 (2025-2030) 3,900 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Install a new solar powered ground source heat pump. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,000 (2025-2030) 13,500 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Implement a range of decarbonization projects throughout public housing facilities serving low-income residents. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 14,993 (2025-2030) 65,015 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Expand the funding available to an existing energy efficiency program to support energy efficiency and upgrades projects. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,042 (2025-2030) 120,840 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Install a new roof and insulation for a building that houses a local nonprofit. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 156 (2025-2030) 520 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Upgrade LED lighting at multiple apartment buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 50 (2025-2030) 200 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Implement decarbonization projects on multiple buildings in the city. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,500 (2025-2030) 50,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Develop a decarbonized energy master plan. | Achieve clean or renewable energy goals | Electricity | 307,500 (2025-2030) 5,000,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Upgrade HVAC and controls to 3 school buildings and one filed house building. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,200 (2025-2030) 26,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Install energy efficiency upgrades to a historic theater. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 345 (2025-2030) 1,380 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Implement efficiency and decarbonization whole-home repair projects. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,316 (2025-2030) 33,264 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Install energy efficiency upgrades to a medical center in an underserved community. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 560 (2025-2030) 2,230 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Convert underutilized office buildings into affordable and workforce housing and improve the energy efficiency of the building. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 16,031 (2025-2030) 106,870 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Capture waste methane from regional mine facilities. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 0 (2025-2030) | Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 26 | MSA |
Switch out old hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants to new CO2 refrigerants in multiple supermarket and convenience stores, reducing their individual annual energy usage by 15%. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 71,663 (2025-2030) 2,568,513 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 27 | MSA |
Install electric hookups at stores and warehouses to save an estimated 186,600 gallons of diesel fuel. | Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 9,416 (2025-2030) 188 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 27 | MSA |
Create a guide with practical steps for clean energy manufacturing. | Education and engagement; Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 128,750 (2025-2030) 250,000 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 27 | MSA |
Develop a county recycling convenience center to better serve constituents. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 4,159 (2025-2030) 33,269 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Divert wood waste and engage residents in product development, and producing biochar for soil remediation. | Increase thermal biomass conversion; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 3,878 (2025-2030) 49,477 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Support an agrivoltaic project within agricultural fields. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 2,270 (2025-2030) 11,352 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 30 | MSA |
Increase equitable access to tree canopies. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 4,963 (2025-2030) 19,852 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | MSA |
Conserve existing forested and meadow properties throughout the county. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 155,173 (2025-2030) 965,413 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh, PA Metro Area (pdf) (33.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | MSA |
Establish a community choice aggregation program and target outreach to LIDAC communities. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 475,060 (2025-2030) 1,137,143 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-35; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Support the development and deployment of a regional holistic new construction decarbonization program by developing regional indoor air quality nitrogen oxides regulations that would cover 100 percent of new residential and commercial construction in both incorporated and unincorporated areas by 2025. | Leverage building codes; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 69,235 (2025-2030) 928,671 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-34, 36; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1-3 | MSA |
Expand the Tri-County Regional Energy Network and increase the impact of the regional retrofit program to electrify 100 percent of extremely low-income (≤ 30% area median income) renter households by 2030. | Electrify existing buildings; Education and engagement; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 97,469 (2025-2030) 702,237 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-34, 37-38; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg.1-3 | MSA |
Install 2,264 new public EV charging ports that would support the operation of 87,625 EVs within the County by 2030, prioritizing community charging in LIDACs and areas with high ratios of multifamily housing developments and the County’s largest workplaces. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 432,161 (2025-2030) 19,008,905 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-42; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1, 4 | MSA |
Promote and expand equitable, safe, efficient, and affordable multi-modal transportation hubs to decrease single occupancy vehicle miles traveled by 10 percent by 2030, and prioritize the expansion of these hubs in LIDACs and the Ventura County Government Center. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 750,042 (2025-2030) 2,531,295 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41, 43-44; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1, 5 | MSA |
Support the expansion of the existing Reducing Ocean Going Vessel Speeds - Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies program to decrease greenhouse gas emissions associated with vessel speeds and reduce the risk of whale population fatality, which are known to sequester carbon. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Education and engagement; Education and engagement | Transportation; Natural and working lands | 312,671 (2025-2030) 1,354,906 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41, 44; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1, 6 | MSA |
Expand organic waste diversion programs/facilities by supporting waste diversion projects currently being developed, helping establish new green jobs, and diverting 75 percent of 2022 level organic material by 2030. | Increase composting; Develop green workforce | Waste and materials management | 1,593,720 (2025-2030) 7,968,602 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Appendix B: Measure reductions pg. 1, 7 | MSA |
Continue to track EV charging stations and EV registrations to reliably identify gaps and needs within the regions charging network. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 333,176 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Provide access to funding to help local governments provide EV charging points at public buildings, parks, airports, and other locations for public use. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Develop EV hubs that support transit ridership and/or public or private fleet vehicle operations including infrastructure needed to support charging lots. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Expand public transit | Transportation | 628 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Support fleet EV and alternative fuel vehicle purchases for local government, school districts, and transit. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 742,500 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Support use of battery electric locomotives in local rail freight operations. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 0 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Provide case studies/examples to increase transparency and demonstrate effectiveness of low/zero emission vehicles to local governments. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Support the use of electric Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles and Vertical Take-Off and Landing to replace diesel truck trips within the region. | Reduce freight mileage | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | MSA |
Improve bike and pedestrian connectivity so that residents can safely access the places they need to go and transit for longer trips. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 63 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Improve regional transit connectivity and service to provide an attractive, reliable, and efficient option for travel. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Incentivize transit ridership to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 835,527 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Provide needed infrastructure support for Bus Rapid Transit, including transit centers and park and ride facilities. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Provide improvements that make transit easier and more attractive to use, including language services for non-English speakers. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Develop more affordable housing close to good transit service. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Use technology, sound roadway network design, and policy to reduce areas of persistent traffic congestion. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | MSA |
Advance efforts to develop and utilize sustainable aviation fuel via feasibility studies and/or infrastructure. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Support ongoing intra/interstate Amtrak projects and develop a proposal for regional system. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 10 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Implement programs to bridge the gap between rail travel and local destinations and movement while at destination. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Provide funding support though loans and grants to local governments to support the conversion of street lights to LED fixtures. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 70,558 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Develop community solar to support local non-profits and community-based groups. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 2,459 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Support the implementation of municipal virtual power plants. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | MSA |
Support solar installations for local governments through financing options that are tailored for their situation. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Expand the development of hydropower along the Ohio and Great Miami Rivers. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Encourage the development of private solar installations, especially the utilization of large rooftops for solar or solar development on dormant landfills. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Increase adoption of SolSmart principles by area local governments to make the installation of solar easier and less costly in the region | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Encourage community aggregation programs that include or are exclusively renewable energy. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 2,459 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Increase the region's low and moderate income households access to inexpensive renewable energy. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Support the adoption of renewable portfolio standard policies. | Achieve clean or renewable energy goals | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Implement a carbon earnings tax and dividend to low income and low polluters. | Create a cap-and-trade or carbon tax program | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | MSA |
Streamline utility grid permitting. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Create a fiscally positive revolving loan fund or grant opportunity to finance energy-efficient and/or solar improvements for local and county public entities (governments, schools, libraries, park districts, etc.) in the region. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Help connect non profit organizations with funding for energy efficiency and solar. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve building energy efficiency; Education and engagement | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Conduct energy audits and make energy efficient building upgrades to public buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Adopt energy efficient portfolio standards. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 435 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Support foundational work, such as the regional 2030 District as they develop methods to achieving building efficiency goals. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 435 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Expand the number of households in the region served by the Home Weatherization Assistance Program. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | MSA |
Provide incentives to replace inefficient household appliances and HVAC equipment with new electric based equipment. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Encourage the development of residential units that are more energy efficient / adopt enhanced energy efficiency standards. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Incentivize energy efficient improvements through a property tax abatement program. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 435 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Expand the MowGreener program in the region to electrify lawn care equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Conserve embodied carbon in existing buildings by avoiding demolition of existing buildings when possible. | Reduce nonfood waste; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Promote transit oriented development zoning and incentives for this type of development. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Adopt cluster-style development in rural areas to reduce infrastructure and preserve agricultural and forested lands. | Build dense communities; Maintain or expand existing forests | Transportation; Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Enhance energy standards for new construction to reduce the life-cycle carbon emissions of new buildings through the promotion of model codes to be adopted by applicable jurisdictions. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Run events that build awareness and focus energy around reducing GHG emissions in the region. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Involve citizens in the effort to reduce GHG emissions. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | MSA |
Advance industrial decarbonization through alternative fuel and energy efficient equipment/infrastructure replacements/upgrades. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Develop infrastructure to connect the region to the mega-regional clean hydrogen hubs. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Explore opportunities to develop local production of hydrogen, especially green hydrogen. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Work to improve the energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions from buildings and industrial processes. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve building energy efficiency | Industry; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Electrify and improve the energy efficiency and operations of intermodal transition between barge and freight. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Create a local Green Hub to increase coordination and provide for more effective recycling, reuse, and organic waste diversion. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Partner with local schools, governments, and park districts to implement composting programs. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | MSA |
Develop infrastructure, incentives, tracking, and reporting of food waste to reduce the amount of wasted food in the region. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Provide access to recycling service/containers at multi family buildings. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Continue providing regular household recycling events. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Capture methane from wastewater treatment facilities and use it to generate electricity to help offset the power needs of the facility. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Divert organic waste from the region's landfills. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Continue to work to reduce methane emissions at landfills. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Use an anerobic digester to turn organic waste into compost on a large scale. | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Process organic waste into biofuels and biochar. | Increase thermal biomass conversion | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | MSA |
Reduce fertilizer use in agricultural production. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Develop region-specific marketing and low GHG certification for local food products to allow farmers to monetize best practices. | Education and engagement; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Provide incentives to farmers to reduce carbon of equipment, implement low emission agricultural practices, and develop the workforce. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Develop green workforce | Transportation; Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Increase the amount of trees and tree canopy in the region through well-designed afforestation efforts. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Encourage trees along roadway networks, sidewalks, and paths and in and around parking lots to reduce urban heat island impacts. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | MSA |
Increase wetland protection and restoration. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 26 | MSA |
Utilize biochar in tree plantings and soil improvement. | Increase thermal biomass conversion; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metro Area (pdf) (4.31 MB) | PCAP pg. 26 | MSA |
Fund studies and implementation projects to expand the service area of existing public transportation systems and services, add new EV and hybrid fleet vehicles, study modifications to existing system alignments to optimize transit routes, and expand access to bike and car share services. | Expand public transit; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 5,412 (2030) 55,404 (2050) |
Unspecified | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Provide funding to supplement and expand Indian Nations Council of Government’s existing energy revolving loan fund for renewable energy retrofits for local government and non-profit entities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 4,488 (2030) 11,220 (2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 26 | MSA |
Fund the rehabilitation of residential and commercial structures in LIDAC areas to improve energy efficiency through weatherization, lowering utility bills, and increasing resilience against extreme weather events and climate change. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1.25 for each residence weatherized (Annually) | Unspecified | Tulsa, OK | Tulsa, OK Metro Area (pdf) (4.65 MB) | PCAP pg. 29 | MSA |
Decrease the carbon intensity of stationary energy through the installation of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems, shifting from burning carbon intensive fuels to less carbon intensive fuels, and other renewable energy projects to achieve the region and state’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 362,138 (2030) 2,563,078 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-43, 71-76 | MSA |
Improve building energy efficiency through weatherization and retrofitting commercial, institutional, municipal, and residential spaces with newer technologies, better insulation, and/or improved ventilation to achieve the region and state’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 36,499 (2030) 231,039 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-47, 76-78 | MSA |
Shift to EVs and install EV charging infrastructure to eliminate GHG emissions associated with driving to achieve the region and state’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 41,825 (2030) 208,185 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-54, 78-82 | MSA |
Reduce Internal Combustion Engine vehicle miles traveled through improvements in transportation logistics or shift ICE VMT to zero-emission methods like walking and cycling to achieve the region and state’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 156,018 (2030) 1,715,848 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-57, 82-83 | MSA |
Reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 686,549 (2030) 5,038,517 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-63, 83-85 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions by sequestering carbon through either natural processes, such as photosynthesis and respiration in plants, or through carbon capture technology to achieve the region and state’s goal of climate neutrality by 2050. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Electricity; Natural and working lands | 1,121 (2030) 5,255,561 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI | Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI Metro Area (pdf) (1.69 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-67, 85-87 | MSA |
Lead by example in efforts to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions productions through a range of city-led electrification and retrofit projects of public vehicles and facilities. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Transportation; Commerical and residential buildings | 12,492 (2025-2030) 110,254 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-75; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 1-11 | MSA |
Build out supply of renewable energy in Rapid City, specifically solar photovoltaic and geothermal system projects, while additionally creating renewable energy training and education programs. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop green workforce | Electricity | Solar: 21,594; Geo-exchange: 4,770 (2025-2030) Solar: 67,723; Geo-exchange: 36,568 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 76-81; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 1-5, 10-11 | MSA |
Reduce the organic waste that reaches the landfill and the emissions released from decomposition of organic material by expanding recycling and composting programs, while additionally updating landfill gas capture systems. | Increase composting; Increase recycling; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 78,065 (2025-2030) 344,693 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-87 | MSA |
Enhance the Rapid Creek Greenway green space to increase carbon sequestration, reduce the urban-heat island effect, improve stormwater infiltration, and to build out active transportation networks. | Increase active transportation; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Transportation; Natural and working lands | 6 (2025-2030) 678 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 88-91; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 5-9, 11-12 | MSA |
Provide varied low emissions transportation options by increasing active transportation and transit options. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 6,762 (2025-2030) 30,223 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 92-96; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 5-9 | MSA |
Reduce transportation emissions by building out EV charging networks, performing traffic light studies to reduce idling at intersections, and provide educational opportunities to increase the number of electric vehicle specialists in the area. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Reduce idling; Improve transportation systems management and operations; Develop green workforce | Transportation | 42,663 (2025-2030) 296,881 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 97-100; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 5-9 | MSA |
Incentivize homeowners to retrofit homes to be more energy efficient through updating local building codes, creating educational programs, developing retrofit incentives, and working with municipal authorities to fund homeowners' efforts. | Leverage building codes; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 37,762 (2025-2030) 301,138 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Rapid City SD | Rapid City, SD Metro Area (pdf) (5.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 101-107; Data, Methods, and Assumptions Manual pg. 1-5, 10-11 | MSA |
Improve building energy efficiency across all sectors with an initial investment into LIDAC neighborhoods. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 31-33 | MSA |
Develop alternative and renewable energy options across all sectors | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 31-33 | MSA |
Increase bicycle, pedestrian, and transit access. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 34-36 | MSA |
Develop a regional transportation demand management program. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 34-36 | MSA |
Increase adoption of electrification of mobility options. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 34-36 | MSA |
Improve waste diversion programs and waste diversion infrastructure. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 36-38 | MSA |
Decrease organic waste. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 36-38 | MSA |
Enhance climate-smart agriculture practices | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | MSA |
Expand urban greening projects, including tree canopy, urban agriculture, and native species initiatives. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA | Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA Metro Area (pdf) (814.12 KB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | MSA |
Replace gasoline and diesel vehicles with lower carbon options and install required charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 5,177 (2024-2030) 3,600 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 167, 174-175 | MSA |
Install publicly available Level 2 and Direct-current fast charger electric vehicle charging stations to promote the transition of personal gasoline-powered vehicles to electric options. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 18,809 (2024-2030) 12,579 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 167 | MSA |
Encourage efficient energy use for port operations, including the use of lower carbon fuels and reduced idling of diesel trucks. | Reduce idling; Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 1,702 (2024-2030) 1,184 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 167, 174-175 | MSA |
Improve transit services and infrastructure for pedestrians and bicycles to encourage mode shift from single-occupancy vehicles. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 17,271 (2024-2030) 6,005 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 34, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 174-175 | MSA |
Decarbonize the Seminole Tribe food delivery systems by transitioning two trucks to zero emissions vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 4 (2024-2030) 3 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 47-49; PDF pg. 62-63, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace old air conditioning technology with heat pumps or high-efficiency air conditioning units in residential buildings. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 169,264 (2024-2030) 115,703 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Generate electricity from onsite solar panels for single and multi-family housing. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 642,238 (2024-2030) 418,352 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace residential lighting with LEDs or more energy efficient units. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 62,134 (2024-2030) 37,474 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Provide enclosure upgrades and roof assessments to improve energy efficiency in residential buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 224,412 (2024-2030) 140,285 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Assess and replace windows, doors, and skylights to improve residential building energy performance. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 179,265 (2024-2030) 122,321 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace residential appliances with Energy Star or equivalent appliances and install plug load controls. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 27,615 (2024-2030) 17,989 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Install energy-efficient heat pumps for domestic hot water. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 106,397 (2024-2030) 74,103 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace standard electric or gas domestic hot water systems with solar water heaters. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 107,825 (2024-2030) 75,049 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Install smart thermostats in residential buildings to optimize heating, cooling, and preferences to increase energy efficiency, comfort, and ease of use. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 36,766 (2024-2030) 28,157 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace old air conditioning technology with heat pumps or high-efficiency air conditioning units in commercial buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 246,818 (2024-2030) 180,419 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Generate electricity from onsite solar panels for commercial and public buildings with potential battery backup installation. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 330,746 (2024-2030) 218,447 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 41, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Replace commercial lighting with LEDs or more energy efficient units. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 118,983 (2024-2030) 77,505 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40, 47-48; PDF pg. 61, 174-175 | MSA |
Provide enclosure upgrades and roof assessments to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 103,460 (2024-2030) 83,272 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 174-175 | MSA |
Install smart thermostats in commercial buildings to optimize heating, cooling, and preferences to increase energy efficiency, comfort, and ease of use. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 50,786 (2024-2030) 44,568 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40, 47-49; PDF pg. 62, 174-175 | MSA |
Install a solar microgrid to support commercial and residential entities. | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 528 (2024-2030) 343 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 42; PDF pg. 174-175 | MSA |
Launch an Edible Food Recovery Program with a goal of diverting 10,000 tons of organics and food waste over five years. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 41,612 (2024-2030) 41,612 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44 | MSA |
Implement a no-till sustainable and indigenous-based agriculture farm on 10 acres of land. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 4 (2024-2030) 4 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 45 | MSA |
Reforest 100 acres of previously cleared land with native species. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 73 (2024-2030) 73 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL | Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9 MB) | PCAP pg. 46 | MSA |
Implement a regional light-duty zero-emission vehicle incentive program with an emphasis on low- and moderate-income populations in coordination with the Air Pollution Control District. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 238,000 (2030) 615,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27; Appendix C pg. 6-7 | MSA |
Implement an incentive program for electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 29,000 (2030) 76,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 27; Appendix C pg. 7 | MSA |
Implement a regional incentive program to fund fleet electrification for local governments, tribal governments, and public agencies | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 29,000 (2030) 75,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28; Appendix C pg. 7-8 | MSA |
Provide funding to the North County Transit District to electrify rail cars for use on the Sprinter Line | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 11,000 (2030) 75,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 28; Appendix C pg. 8-9 | MSA |
Implement an incentive program for local governments, tribal governments, and public agencies to install public and fleet charging stations | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 8,000 (2030) 20,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 29; Appendix C pg. 9-10 | MSA |
Implement an incentive program to purchase and install publicly accessible truck and/or bus charging stations | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,000 (2030) 10,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30; Appendix C pg. 10-11 | MSA |
Implement a grant program for local governments and tribal governments to construct bike lanes in underserved areas and provide direct funding to San Diego Association of Governments to construct bike lanes that complete the regional bike network | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 34,000 (2030) 182,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31; Appendix C pg. 11-12 | MSA |
Increase transit use by extending pilot program to provide free transit to all youth aged 18 and under and restarting the Try Transit pilot program to provide free 30-day transit passes to commuters to take transit instead of driving to work. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 11,000 (2030) 11,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33; Appendix C pg. 12-14 | MSA |
Provide direct funding to implement up to 3 new rapid bus routes with more frequent service that move people faster by making fewer stops, using designated bus lanes (where needed), and green light priority at intersections to travel quicker through traffic. | Expand public transit; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 71,000 (2030) 240,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 33; Appendix C pg. 14-15 | MSA |
Implement a regional program that enables local governments and tribal governments to utilize on-demand transportation services in local communities to provide affordable transportation choices for all users | Expand public transit | Transportation | 300 (2030) 300 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34; Appendix C pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Install smart intersection signals to reduce traffic conditions and give priority for high-emissions freight trucks to reduce truck idling and increase fuel efficiency. | Improve transportation systems management and operations; Reduce idling | Transportation | 2,000 (2030) 10,000 (2050) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35; Appendix C pg. 16-17 | MSA |
Implement a regional program to provide technical assistance, financial incentives, and replace municipal gas storage water heaters, boilers, and traditional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems with heat pump and other advanced electrification technologies | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 13,000 (2030) 49,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 36; Appendix C pg. 18-19 | MSA |
Develop a regional program to provide technical assistance, financial incentives, and potentially direct installation to replace residential gas storage water heaters and traditional HVAC systems with residential heat pump technologies, with an emphasis on LIDACs. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 31,000 (2030) 122,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37; Appendix C pg. 19-20 | MSA |
Implement a regional program to provide technical assistance, financial incentives, and partnerships with industry to install residential solar and storage systems, with an emphasis on LIDACs. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 67,000 (2030) 215,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38; Appendix C pg. 21-22 | MSA |
Support implementation of the East County Advanced Water Purification Project to provide new, local, and sustainable drinking water supply through the development of a water, wastewater, and energy recovery project. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Waste and materials management; Electricity | 15,000 (2030) 77,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA | San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA Metro Area (pdf) (4.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39; Appendix C pg. 23 | MSA |
Support increased efforts to make residential buildings more energy efficient. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,155 (2030) 33,408 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 45 | MSA |
Facilitate increased residential building electrification efforts. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,121 (2030) 50,577 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 45-46 | MSA |
Encourage commercial buildings to adopt energy efficient measures through incentive programs. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 4,683 (2030) 17,910 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 34, 47 | MSA |
Support efforts to electrify commercial buildings. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,289 (2030) 27,652 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 34, 47 | MSA |
Install solar on residential rooftops. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 4,939 (2030) 4,823 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 35, 47-48 | MSA |
Install solar on commercial rooftops. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 3,848 (2030) 3,758 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 35, 48 | MSA |
Create a 10% gas vehicle miles traveled reduction. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 7,329 (2030) 22,085 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 36, 48 | MSA |
Promote EV adoption over gas vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 38,135 (2030) 122,893 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32; 36, 48-49 | MSA |
Promote EV adoption over diesel vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 21,532 (2030) 103,148 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32; 36, 48-49 | MSA |
Install solar on the Cheyenne Landfill. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,884 (2030) 424 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 36, 49 | MSA |
Install solar on the Belvoir Ranch | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 115,077 (2030) 25,934 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Cheyenne, WY | Cheyenne, WY Metro Area (pdf) (3.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 36, 49 | MSA |
Reduce home fossil energy use and increase carbon sequestration through residential efficiency and ecosystem services for low-income households. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Education and engagement; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings; Natural and working lands | 18,007 (2025-2030) 138,053 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA | Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA Metro Area (pdf) (9.42 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-25 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions by escalating solar and wind power supply while considering increased electricity demand due to population increases over time. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 0.59 per capita (2030) 0.57 per capita (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-14 | MSA |
Reduce GHG emissions by expanding residential energy efficiency programs, education, toolkits and access to energy efficiency upgrades. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Education and engagement; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 46,260 (2030) 231,304 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | MSA |
Expand municipal solar capacity through community facility energy efficiency and solar upgrades and large scale solar. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 434,600 (2030) 1,885,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | MSA |
Decarbonize existing buildings and infrastructure through regular maintenance of energy systems, energy audits, energy efficiency and optimization upgrades, etc. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 34,109 (2030) 57,109 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21 | MSA |
Transition public and private fleets in the region to more environmentally friendly fuel sources. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 72,345 (2030) 482,297 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Shift towards sustainable transportation by expanding mass transit services, mobility hubs, and multimodal transportation. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 102,000 (2030) 3,200,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-25 | MSA |
Develop protected/separated bike lanes city-wide; continue to develop Jacksonville’s Emerald Trail; expand City of Jacksonville's shared use paths network; implement an E-bike voucher pilot program and an E-bike share program; construct shower/locker facilities for government offices. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 7,695 (2030) 38,475 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | MSA |
Transition fleet vehicles to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,000 (2030) 187,000 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-28 | MSA |
Acquire 100,000+ acres of land, identified and prioritized for acquisition to preserve wildlife and enhance resiliency. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 46,060 (2030) 46,061 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-40 | MSA |
Establish a five-phase initiative to reduce GHG emissions by transitioning trucking and shipping to net zero. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 19,468 (2030) 34,157 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-32 | MSA |
Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment plants by implementing pipe and maintenance hole lining to mitigate the impact of stormwater inflow, particularly during high rainfall events. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 2,875 (2030) 74,743 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | MSA |
Increase composting and waste-to-energy innovations in cities include Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach, and St. Augustine. | Increase composting; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 365,507 (2030) 1,583,865 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-36 | MSA |
Upgrade the City of Jacksonville Trail Ridge landfill for more efficient gas collection and conversion to Renewable Natural Gas. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 1,802,220 (2030) 9,011,100 (2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Jacksonville, FL | Jacksonville, FL Metro Area (pdf) (9.32 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37 | MSA |
Decarbonize goods movement by increasing the adoption of zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles, rail, and equipment, installing EV charging equipment, installing shore power at ports, and expand electric rail infrastructure. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Provide shore power to docked boats; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 1,699,656 (2030) 3,144,434 (2045) |
CARB OFFROAD2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-10, 5-24; Appendix C-pg. 2-3; Appendix D | MSA |
Increase the zero-emission vehicle market share for on-road passenger vehicles and passenger buses, including school buses. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 4,560,391 (2030) 16,885,810 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-10-11, 5-24; Appendix C-pg. 3-5; Appendix D | MSA |
Increase the zero-emission vehicle market share for on-road medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,315,490 (2030) 3,794,022 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-11, 5-28; Appendix C pg.-5-6; Appendix D | MSA |
Reduce miles traveled in personal vehicles by constructing transit-oriented, mixed-use, and infill development and increasing housing and high-quality transit near high job density areas. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | 1,902,737 (2030) 4,906,652 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-11-12, 5-28; Appendix C pg. 6-7; Appendix D | MSA |
Expand active transportation infrastructure and vehicles, including bicycle and pedestrian networks and micro-mobility options to encourage and support zero-carbon transportation options. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,376,328 (2030) 2,544,588 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-12, 5-28; Appendix C pg. 7-8; Appendix D | MSA |
Expand transit services, infrastructure, and accessibility to reach the majority of residents and workers. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 149,866 (2030) 271,119 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-13, 5-28; Appendix C pg. 8-9; Appendix D | MSA |
Retrofit and enhance traffic infrastructure to improve traffic flows and reduce idle times. | Reduce idling; Improve transportation systems management and operations | Transportation | 16,802 (2030) 35,589 (2045) |
CARB EMFAC2021 | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-14, 5-29; Appendix C pg. 9; Appendix D | MSA |
Implement building performance standards and fuel switching to decarbonize existing buildings and reduce the GHG intensity of existing building operations. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 410,402 (2030) 8,084,868 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-15, 5-29; Appendix C pg. 10-11; Appendix D | MSA |
Require new buildings to achieve zero GHG emissions in building operations. | Leverage building codes; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 31,148 (2030) 685,354 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-15-16, 5-29; Appendix C pg.11-13; Appendix D | MSA |
Decarbonize and retrofit industrial processes by adopting zero GHG emission technologies, improving energy efficiency, and transitioning to carbon-free and renewable energy sources. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Improve industrial energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Industry | 34,244 (2030) 1,670,994 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-16, 5-29; Appendix C pg.13-14; Appendix D | MSA |
Accelerate use of renewable energy by expanding renewable electricity generation and maximizing electricity storage. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 8,823,413 (2030) 0 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-16-17, 5-29; Appendix C pg. 15-16; Appendix D | MSA |
Improve energy efficiency and grid resiliency by expanding regional energy storage, developing microgrids, and using other grid modernization technologies. | Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 1,119,736 (2030) 0 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-17-18, PCAP pg. 5-30; Appendix C pg. 16-17; Appendix D | MSA |
Retrofit existing building stock to improve energy efficiency. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,032,672 (2030) 6,434,191 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-18, 5-30; Appendix C pg. 17-18; Appendix D | MSA |
Reduce energy consumption in urban environments through the strategic planting of shade trees and vegetation and the use of cooling surfaces. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 5,240 (2030) 10,480 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-18-19, 5-30; Appendix C pg. 18-19; Appendix D | MSA |
Develop strategies and policies to decommission oil and gas operations, increase carbon removal, and help the fossil fuel workforce transition to clean energy jobs. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Reduce fugitive emissions; Develop green workforce | Electricity; Industry | 1,716,633 (2030) 1,667,653 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-19, 4-20, 5-30; Appendix C pg. 19-20; Appendix D | MSA |
Increase diversion of organic waste from landfills that is generated from residential, industrial, and commercial sources. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 2,103,890 (2030) 2,536,847 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-21, 5-31; Appendix C pg. 20; Appendix D | MSA |
Reduce waste generation, conserve resources, and promote circular economy practices by expanding the recovery, recycling, and reuse of materials. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-21-22, 5-31; Appendix C pg. 21; Appendix D | MSA |
Expand waste management practices and implement waste-to-energy and energy conversion technologies. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 244,169 (2030) 0 (2045) |
Emission factor analysis | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-22, 5-31; Appendix C pg. 21-22; Appendix D | MSA |
Retrofit and build new energy-efficient residential buildings by enhancing insulation, installing energy-efficient windows, upgrading HVAC systems, incorporating smart technologies, promoting electrification, and installing solar panels and heat pumps. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | MSA |
Retrofit and build new energy-efficient commercial and public buildings enhancing insulation, upgrading heating and cooling systems, replacing outdated lighting systems with energy-efficient alternatives, electrification, and expansion and improvement of district heating and cooling. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | MSA |
Increase access to public transit and replace single-occupancy vehicle travel with transit trips. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | MSA |
Transition fossil-fueled vehicles and equipment to low- and no-carbon-fueled alternatives such as electricity and hydrogen. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 76,700,000 (2050) | GHG Strategy Planning tool | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | MSA |
Encourage voluntary reduction of vehicle miles traveled by increasing parking fees, encouraging carpooling, promoting teleworking, and enhancing the availability and adoption of clean travel options. | Encourage carpooling; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | MSA |
Increase population density by implementing smart growth principles and transit-oriented development. | Build housing in transit connected locations; Build dense communities | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | MSA |
Decrease travel distances and encourage transit, cycling by increasing accessibility to jobs. | Build dense communities; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | MSA |
Invest in climate-smart agriculture by supporting market development, specialized equipment needs, and other infrastructure adoption of climate-smart practices. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | MSA |
Increase investment in local and urban food systems by providing financial and technical assistance to local food producers. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Increase composting | Agriculture; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32 | MSA |
Increase urban tree planting with a focus on public lands and in LIDAC areas with limited canopy | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1.27 per hectare (Annually) | GHG Strategy Planning tool | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33 | MSA |
Restore natural systems including both large-scale abandoned agricultural areas and small-scale areas like converting urban lawns to pollinator habitats. | Remove carbon through nature-based solutions | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | MSA |
Reduce waste production and promote effective waste management through practices such as reuse and recycle, diverting and managing organics, promoting alternative packaging methods, fixing landfill methane leaks, promoting zero waste practices, a circular economy, and climate-smart development. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 7,020,000 (2030) 35,080,000 (2050) |
GHG Strategy Planning tool | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | MSA |
Reduce emissions in operations across wastewater treatment plants by increasing purchase and generation of renewable energy, and maximizing energy and resource recovery from operations. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Waste and materials management; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI | Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | MSA |
Incentivize the transition to EVs through an expanded EV charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 25,628 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area (pdf) (5.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-2-19, B9-10 | MSA |
Adopt building decarbonization measures in municipal and residential buildings to improve building efficiency by promoting efficient and reduced energy use, achieve greater electrification by replacing natural gas appliances with electric and/or net zero carbon alternatives, and deploy additional renewable energy and storage. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 4,877 per building (Unspecified) 1.84 for each single family; 1.96 for each multifamily home; 2.21 for each manufactured home (Unspecified) |
Custom-built tool | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area (pdf) (5.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-19-35, B-10-11 | MSA |
Implement and incentivize decarbonization of goods movement activities through electrification or fuel switching of trucks and cargo-handling equipment fleets. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 70,019 (2025-2029) | Custom-built tool | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA | Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area (pdf) (5.23 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-35-41, B-11-13 | MSA |
Capture the landfill gas generated at the Los Reales Sustainability Campus, mitigate fugitive emissions, minimize air pollution, and inject Renewable Natural Gas into local natural gas pipelines. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Reduce fugitive emissions | Waste and materials management; Industry | 1,153,071 (2025-2030) 14,387,585 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-37 | MSA |
Transition municipal vehicle fleets to EVs and install EV charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,279 (2025-2030) 18,205 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-39 | MSA |
Support the deployment of energy efficiency upgrades for municipal operations with a focus on building upgrades, water pump system upgrades, and EV adoption measures. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 380,777 (2025-2030) 3,038,084 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-47 | MSA |
Optimize energy and chemical usage Tres Rios Wastewater Reclamation Facility through intelligent operations and maintenance solutions and utilize solar drying of biosolids. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 138,357 (2025-2030) 495,412 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-50 | MSA |
Increase waste diversion by establishing organic waste and recycling sites and clean landfill gas. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 37,496 (2025-2030) 662,880 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-52 | MSA |
Protect the public from flood risk; restore riparian areas along watercourses; restore natural floodplain function. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-54 | MSA |
Remove and replace gas powered handheld lawn and garden equipment with battery powered units at six project sites. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 0 (2030-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Tucson, AZ | Tucson, AZ Metro Area (pdf) (2.66 MB) | PCAP pg. 55 | MSA |
Electrify Huntsville's utilities fleets by replacing 14 gas-powered fleet vehicles with 14 Electric fleet vehicles, as well as to install the necessary EV chargers, solar panels and battery storage to each EV charger installation. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Transportation | 223 (2025-2035) 1,620 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-31 | State |
Electrify University of Alabama at Birmingham's bus fleet and begin transitioning fleet vehicles to electric vehicles. | Electrify municipal buses; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 4,913 (2025-2035) 12,626 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | State |
Implement two separate temperature reduction technologies, Cold Central Plant Recycling and Warm Mix Technology to reduce emissions from asphalt production. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 45,170 (2025-2030) 303,727 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-26 | State |
Utilize grid scale batteries of up to 10 MW in nameplate capacity at strategic locations on the Utilities’ distribution grid. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 35,350 (2025-2035) 70,699 (2025-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-34 | State |
Utilize the newly constructed parking deck on UAB's campus for the construction of a 94kW solar array. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,220 (2025-2035) 3,050 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | State |
Facilitate the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure at various employers across the state. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 68,407 (2025-2030) 273,628 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 63-65 | State |
Deploy port electrification systems, including shore power for berthed ships and electric charging stations for cruise ships, at the Port of Mobile, the Mobile Cruise Terminal, and inland port facilities across Alabama to improve terminal efficiency and encourage the use of electric powered vessels. | Provide shore power to docked boats; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 15,920 (2025-2030) 63,680 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 65-67 | State |
Incentivize the installation of EV charging infrastructure for publicly available charging and fund the transition of public fleets from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to EVs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 68,388 (2025-2030) 273,552 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 67-70 | State |
Upgrade/augment existing operating equipment systems at an existing materials recovery facility to increase recovery and landfill diversion. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 210,000 (2025-2030) 1,350,000 (2030-2050) |
EPA WARM | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-12 | State |
Enable the targeted recovery of specific polyolefin plastics for advanced, circular recycling of plastics. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 150,000 (2025-2030) 850,000 (2030-2050) |
EPA WARM | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-12 | State |
Increase the number of electric vehicles and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the Alabama Community College System. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,979 (2025-2030) 22,360 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41 | State |
Implement a solar microgrid at Bevill State Community College. | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 686 (2025-2030) 6,787 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41 | State |
Implement up-to-date building energy codes, and improve energy efficiency of Alabama Community College System buildings by installing energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment, lighting, and other building products. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Leverage building codes; Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,996 (2025-2030) 16,996 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-50 | State |
Implement carbon capture and sequestration in the forest products industry. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 12,300,000 (2025-2035) 43,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 57-59 | State |
Create incentive programs for implementation of end-use energy efficiency measures in commercial and industrial buildings | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 12,500,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-60, Appendix E pg 1-9 | State |
Create incentive programs for the purchase of certified energy-efficient lighting in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as streetlights | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 200,000 (2025-2030) 4,600,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-60, Appendix E pg 1-9 | State |
Create incentive programs for the purchase of certified energy-efficient building products to replace inefficient products in residential buildings | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 11,800,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-60, Appendix E pg 1-9 | State |
Implement weatherization programs for residential buildings | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 400,000 (2025-2030) 4,300,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-60, Appendix E pg 1-9 | State |
Upgrade electricity distribution to reduce transmission line inefficiencies and overall power consumption. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 100,000 (2025-2030) 400,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-61, Appendix E pg 1-9 | State |
Enable the recovery of organics from landfill-bound waste to anaerobically digest it to produce renewable natural gas and soil amendments. | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 240,000 (2025-2030) 1,500,000 (2030-2050) |
EPA WARM | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-12 | State |
Deploy 14.3 MW of solar capacity and 5.7 MWh of battery storage capacity throughout Alaska, with a targeted focus on low-income and disadvantaged households. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 11,202 (Annually) 336,060 (30 years) |
Unspecified | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-51 | State |
Retrofit 2,833 households with heat pumps throughout Southeast Alaska. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 37,160 (2024-2030) 225,720 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | State |
Replace one of the two fuel oil boilers at the Mendenhall Wastewater Treatment Plant with an electric boiler. | Electrify industrial processes | Waste and materials management | 711 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-32 | State |
Install equipment at the City & Borough of Juneau's two cruise docks to provide shore power to cruise ships moored there and reduce emissions produced while the ship is at port. | Provide shore power to docked boats | Transportation | 31,180 (2024-2030) 187,080 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-40 | State |
Install forty Level 2 and fifteen Level 3 charging stations throughout urban and rural Alaska communities. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,144 per charging site (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42 | State |
Implement the Dixon Diversion project to increase hydroelectric production to Alaska's main Railbelt electric grid by approximately 190,000 MWh per year. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 262,188 (2024-2030) 2,884,068 (2024-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-44 | State |
Support renewable energy generation projects delivered by municipalities, tribes, or related entities (including state agencies) directly as well as in partnership with electric cooperatives or Independent Power Producers. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Railbelt: 798,645; Non-Railbelt: 829,893; Total: 1,628,538 (2024-2030) Railbelt: 11,190,665; Non-Railbelt: 1,454,853; Total: 12,645,518 (2024-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-46 | State |
Design and construct composting facilities tailored specifically for four tribal communities (Wrangell, Hoonah, Petersburg, Yakutat) and one urban city (Juneau) in the Southeast Alaska region. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 144,618 (2024-2030) 293,719,463 (2024-2050) |
EPA WARM | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-38 | State |
Increase funding for the Alaska Energy Authority's existing Renewable Energy Fund Grant Program to support the development of renewable energy projects throughout the state. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,186,857 (Annually) 24,278,625 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | State |
Implement a landfill gas capture system at the Central Peninsula Landfill to provide sustainable energy and capture waste heat. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity; Waste and materials management | 196,268 (2024-2030) 1,177,607 (2024-2050) |
EPA LFG Energy Benefits Calculator | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34 | State |
Replace non-certified and lower-tier diesel engines used for power generation in rural Alaskan communities with cleaner Tier 2 and 3 marine engines and low particulate matter emitting nonroad engines. | Use more efficient fossil-fuel generation technology | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-49 | State |
Deploy carbon capture and storage and carbon offset projects to reduce emissions throughout Alaska. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-54 | State |
Establish the Arizona Building Codes Advancement Initiative, a targeted program designed to catalyze the adoption of updated building codes by municipalities throughout the state | Improve municipal building efficiency; Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 644,928 (2035) 2,682,476 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-23, 59 | State |
Provide grants to communities, multi-family residences, and homeowners to install solar-plus-battery systems, generating on average 6,100 kWh of solar per year per system and community-serving microgrid and mini-grid systems to generate 1-5 MW of solar energy. | Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 20,989 (2035) 191,200 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26, 59 | State |
Bolster and grow existing university renewable energy programs that site renewable energy on university campuses and university-owned land | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 210,078 (2035) 1,288,434 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 59 | State |
Support the deployment of renewable energy and storage systems for local government buildings, providing additional incentives to complement newly available "direct pay" options for local governments to receive energy tax credits and technical assistance for such projects. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 30,453 (2030) 152,266 (2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31, 59, Appendix K | State |
Formalize a state-led public/private coalition to create education programs across universities and community colleges. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35, 59 | State |
Adopt light, medium, and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles for State, municipal, county, Tribal, university, and community college fleets, purchasing zero-emission vehicles and install electric vehicle charging at applicable fleet facilities. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 453 (2035) 19,738 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 59 | State |
Incentivize the installation of EV charging infrastructure for public fleets and publicly available charging and fund the transition of public fleets from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 60,000 (2030) 208,000 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-40, 59 | State |
Make funds available to municipalities, counties, tribes, state agencies, and public universities to install publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and to implement programs that promote daytime charging. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 53,436 (2035) 2,721,256 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42, 60 | State |
Prioritize road improvements in rural and Tribal communities through paving and maintenance programs to reduce dust pollution and increase the fuel-efficiency of vehicle travel. | Improve road conditions | Transportation | 8 (2035) 26 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44, 60 | State |
Establish a network of electric charging and hydrogen refueling stations specifically designed for medium- and heavy-duty zero emission trucks along I-40 and through LIDACs along the corridor. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 205,063 (2030) 1,025,321 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-50, 60 | State |
Develop and pilot innovative solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution from forest management, municipal solid waste, and wastewater processes, and develop local markets for biochar and other products created from liability biomass. | Increase composting; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Waste and materials management; Natural and working lands | 84,063 (2030) 543,986 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-56, 60, Appendix K | State |
Reduce methane emissions from organic waste and biomass decomposition through waste diversion programs, composting, and methane abatement solutions like anaerobic digestion. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase composting; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Waste and materials management | 5,000 (2025-2035) 11,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 35-38 | State |
Convert landfill gas to renewable natural gas and increase diverse energy availability to nearby communities and industry. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 216,000 (2025-2035) 540,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 36 (funding), 39-41 | State |
Invest in a program to identify innovative utility-scale renewable projects that lead to considerable GHG emission reductions and reduce costs of these resources for Arkansas ratepayers. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 210,000 (2025-2035) 525,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 41-47 | State |
Implement a program to increase energy efficiency in school buildings as well as city, state, and local buildings located in areas with elevated noise pollution. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 190,000 (2025-2035) 475,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 48-52 | State |
Expand the Arkansas Well Timer Program to reduce irrigation pumping time in rice production by 20%, including implementation of automatic shutoff equipment. | Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Agriculture | 1,340,000 (2025-2035) 3,350,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 53-55 | State |
Develop an incentive program to encourage facilities to produce reusable foodware. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 1,000 (2025-2035) 2,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 60-61 | State |
Accelerate the deployment of zero-emissions medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, particularly for small fleets that face the greatest barriers to their adoption. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 436,000 (2025-2030) 2,615,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-25 | State |
Expand programs and efforts that help lower the upfront cost and deploy zero emission heavy-duty off-road equipment, including zero emission agricultural equipment, airport ground support equipment, cargo handling equipment, commercial harbor craft, construction equipment, heavier lift forklifts, mobile power units, railcar movers and freight locomotives, terminal tractors (yard trucks), transport refrigeration units, and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment and other supporting infrastructure. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 41,000 (2025-2030) 244,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | State |
Advance clean, efficient, sustainable, and resilient port and freight infrastructure. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 72,000 (2025-2030) 434,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | State |
Expand existing clean mobility grant programs to fund projects identified by communities including active transportation infrastructure; new and expanded zero-emission public transit and school bus services; and shared mobility services such as zero emission micro transit and e-bike lending libraries |
Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 4,000 (2025-2030) 25,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-33 | State |
Increase access to reliable zero emission vehicle options and infrastructure for low-income and disadvantaged communities. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | State |
Accelerate decarbonization projects across California’s manufacturing sector through improving process efficiency, energy efficiency, adding renewable energy, and electrification. | Electrify industrial processes; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 11,000 (2025-2030) 68,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37 | State |
Expand decarbonization through the Energy Conservation Assistance Act to scale zero- and one-percent interest loans to educational agencies, municipalities, and Tribal Nations for clean energy generation, energy storage, zero emission vehicle infrastructure, and energy efficiency upgrades. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Improve building energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 188,000 (2025-2030) 1,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | State |
Create a new Distribution System Capacity Upgrades Funding Program to enhance the electric distribution system in California. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 3,600,000 (2025-2030) 39,000,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41 | State |
Expand the Self-Generation Incentive Program to enhance behind-the-meter energy storage and resilience during power outages, particularly for low-income residential customers. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 520 (2025-2030) 4,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg.41-42 | State |
Implement emerging opportunities elevated by local jurisdictions to implement bioenergy projects, including renewable hydrogen from various organic waste sources such as landfill methane; woody biomass, yard and agricultural waste; and biosolids. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47 | State |
Enable local State governments and Tribal Nation in rural parts of California to pursue renewable microgrid projects that can contribute to lower emissions and manage local energy resiliency. | Develop microgrids | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 47 | State |
Expand CARB’s existing F-Gas Reduction Incentive Program and propel its success in reducing hydrofluorocarbon and hydrochlorofluorocarbons, or F-gases. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-50 | State |
Expand support for various conservation practices such as compost application, nutrient management, conservation tillage, and cover cropping across California's diverse agricultural landscape, including through outreach and technical assistance to the farmers who need it most. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 216,000 (2025-2040) 1,300,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53 | State |
Increase small farm dairy digesters and fund research and demonstration projects for hydrogen production from dairy digesters. | Improve livestock management; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 1,800,000 (2025-2030) 10,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-54 | State |
Expand funding for a critical range of activities, including fuel reduction, controlled burns, pest management, reforestation projects, and biomass utilization. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-56 | State |
Expand urban canopy while delivering energy conservation and stormwater runoff reduction; improving air, soil, and water quality; and enhancing public health and property values. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 69,000 (2025-2030) 412,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 57-58 | State |
Support a variety of wetland restoration projects, including re-wetting peat soils to reduce carbon emissions, restoring mountain meadows for carbon sequestration, and enhancing wetland biodiversity. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 232,000 (2025-2030) 1,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-59 | State |
Leverage CalRecycle's existing grant programs, and build a new program to holistically prevent food waste, reduce food waste in landfills, and recover edible food for human consumption. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 101,000 (2025-2030) 604,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-62 | State |
Enhance organics recycling infrastructure to divert more green materials, food materials, or alternative daily cover from landfills, thereby reducing methane emissions and improving air and water quality. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Waste and materials management | 80,000 (2025-2030) 479,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-63 | State |
Plan and implement high quality active transportation infrastructure in urban areas. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 13,200 (2025-2030) 86,200 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33 | State |
Plan and implement high quality active transportation infrastructure in suburban areas. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 700 (2025-2030) 5,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33 | State |
Plan and implement high quality active transportation infrastructure in rural areas. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 100 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33 | State |
Plan and implement bus rapid transit and other transit priority measures in urban areas. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 4,100 (2025-2030) 30,900 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35 | State |
Plan and implement bus rapid transit and other transit priority measures in suburban areas. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,600 (2025-2030) 11,700 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35 | State |
Plan and implement bus rapid transit and other transit priority measures in rural areas. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 200 (2025-2030) 1,500 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35 | State |
Adopt and implement policies to encourage transit and active transportation use and reduce parking in urban areas. | Increase active transportation; Encourage carpooling; Expand public transit | Transportation | 126,000 (2025-2030) 330,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | State |
Adopt and implement policies to encourage transit and active transportation use and reduce parking in suburban areas. | Increase active transportation; Encourage carpooling; Expand public transit | Transportation | 49,400 (2025-2030) 123,400 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | State |
Adopt and implement policies to encourage transit and active transportation use and reduce parking in rural areas. | Increase active transportation; Encourage carpooling; Expand public transit | Transportation | 6,200 (2025-2030) 15,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | State |
Implement differentiated vehicle registration and other fees that incentivize the purchase and use of zero-emission and lower-emission light-duty vehicles, and/or disincentivize the use of higher-emission vehicles based on vehicle size or efficiency in urban areas. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 74,100 (2025-2030) 527,600 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-39 | State |
Implement differentiated vehicle registration and other fees that incentivize the purchase and use of zero-emission and lower-emission light-duty vehicles, and/or disincentivize the use of higher-emission vehicles based on vehicle size or efficiency in suburban areas. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 28,600 (2025-2030) 191,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-39 | State |
Implement differentiated vehicle registration and other fees that incentivize the purchase and use of zero-emission and lower-emission light-duty vehicles, and/or disincentivize the use of higher-emission vehicles based on vehicle size or efficiency in rural areas. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 3,600 (2025-2030) 24,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-39 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 and exceed the building performance standards of the e Air Quality Control Commission Regulation 28, Part C in urban areas. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 105,800 (2025-2030) 196,900 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 and exceed the building performance standards of the e Air Quality Control Commission Regulation 28, Part C in suburban areas. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 52,200 (2025-2030) 95,100 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 and exceed the building performance standards of the e Air Quality Control Commission Regulation 28, Part C in rural areas. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,000 (2025-2030) 5,500 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Encourage accessory dwelling units and attached homes in all urban residential areas. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 112,100 (2025-2030) 812,300 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-48 | State |
Encourage accessory dwelling units and attached homes in all suburban residential areas. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 63,500 (2025-2030) 386,100 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-48 | State |
Encourage accessory dwelling units and attached homes in all rural residential areas. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 9,200 (2025-2030) 66,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-48 | State |
Encourage multi-family housing and mixed-use development near transit and commercial urban areas. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 82,800 (2025-2030) 599,900 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-49 | State |
Encourage multi-family housing and mixed-use development near transit and commercial suburban areas. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 23,500 (2025-2030) 142,600 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-49 | State |
Encourage multi-family housing and mixed-use development near transit and commercial rural areas. | Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 3,400 (2025-2030) 24,700 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-49 | State |
Update land use codes to reduce or eliminate minimum vehicle parking requirements, apply parking maximum requirements, and/or other local parking reduction policies, while encouraging or requiring bicycle parking in urban areas. | Increase active transportation; Build dense communities | Transportation | 42,000 (2025-2030) 281,900 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | State |
Update land use codes to reduce or eliminate minimum vehicle parking requirements, apply parking maximum requirements, and/or other local parking reduction policies, while encouraging or requiring bicycle parking in suburban areas. | Increase active transportation; Build dense communities | Transportation | 14,000 (2025-2030) 81,500 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | State |
Update land use codes to reduce or eliminate minimum vehicle parking requirements, apply parking maximum requirements, and/or other local parking reduction policies, while encouraging or requiring bicycle parking in rural areas. | Increase active transportation; Build dense communities | Transportation | 1,000 (2025-2030) 6,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | State |
Adopt and implement local policies to reduce waste, increase diversion rates, and reduce emissions associated with waste and waste hauling in urban areas. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation; Waste and materials management | 96,600 (2025-2030) 492,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-56 | State |
Adopt and implement local policies to reduce waste, increase diversion rates, and reduce emissions associated with waste and waste hauling in suburban areas. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation; Waste and materials management | 46,900 (2025-2030) 222,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-56 | State |
Adopt and implement local policies to reduce waste, increase diversion rates, and reduce emissions associated with waste and waste hauling in rural areas. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation; Waste and materials management | 5,900 (2025-2030) 28,900 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-56 | State |
Adopt policies or targets to convert refuse trucks to zero emission vehicles, and provide incentives for vehicles or their infrastructure in urban areas. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 9,300 (2030) 72,700 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58 | State |
Adopt policies or targets to convert refuse trucks to zero emission vehicles, and provide incentives for vehicles or their infrastructure in suburban areas. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 3,600 (2030) 26,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58 | State |
Adopt policies or targets to convert refuse trucks to zero emission vehicles, and provide incentives for vehicles or their infrastructure in rural areas. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 400 (2030) 3,400 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58 | State |
Expand on community scale renewable energy projects. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 4,099 (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 71-73 | State |
Implement commercial scale solar renewable energy and battery storage projects. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 2,200,000 (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 74-75 | State |
Implement commercial scale hydroelectric renewable energy projects. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 4,389 (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 74-75 | State |
Convert light-, medium-, and heavy-duty fleet to electric and install charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 56 (1-2 years) 333,802 (3-10 years) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 75-77 | State |
Implement large scale energy efficiency retrofits in the Tribal Office Complex, the Recreation Center, and the Career Center. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 71 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 77-78 | State |
Develop additional policies and programs to enable landfill and coal mine methane capture and methane monitoring. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management; Industry | 13,034,700 (2030) 52,901,100 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Develop additional policies and programs to enable coal mine and coal seep methane capture and methane monitoring. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 5,770,000 (2030) 22,710,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Invest in decarbonization from industrial fuel combustion. | Electrify industrial processes; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 83,530,000 (2030) 290,820,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | State |
Invest in decarbonization from industrial processes and product users. | Electrify industrial processes; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 31,860,000 (2030) 100,750,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | State |
Complete a statewide consumption-based emissions inventory that identifies the impact of greenhouse gas emission reductions through material reuse, recycling, composting, and source reduction. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | State |
Promote methane and nitrous oxide emissions reduction strategies in agriculture and create policy and program recommendations. | Improve livestock management; Increase anaerobic digestion; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 117,890,000 (2030) 476,970,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | State |
Update land use codes to include transfer of development rights, cluster subdivision, growth boundary, annexation, and other policies intended to discourage greenfield development in rural areas. | Build dense communities; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Transportation; Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51 | State |
Update local land use codes based on best practices and guidance from the upcoming state-developed EV charging permitting model code. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53 | State |
Replace existing school buses with zero-emission vehicle school buses in environmental justice communities | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 124,951 (2025-2030) 269,636 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 62-67 | State |
Plant trees in urban areas to increase carbon sequestration and mitigate climate change impacts in underserved communities | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 373 (2025-2030) 2,994 (2025-2050) |
EPA SWEET | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg.141-146 | State |
Deploy electric vehicle chargers statewide to support light-duty and medium-heavy duty fueling needs | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,840,000 (2025-2030) 11,020,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 48-54 | State |
Establish electric vehicle incentive pathways for advanced technology vehicles (full battery electric, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles) | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 680,000 (2025-2030) 1,480,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 55-61 | State |
Electrify transit buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 45,103 (2025-2030) 115,227 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 68-72 | State |
Purchase and deploy idle reduction systems for truck mounted attenuators for the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Crash Unit. | Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency | Transportation | 8,106 (2025-2030) 34,740 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 73-77 | State |
Expand existing microtransit program to focus on first- and last-mile transportation gaps in rural areas. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 110 (2025-2030) 284 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, pg. 78-83 | State |
Support increased adoption of heat pumps statewide. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 235,083 (2025-2030) 1,104,134 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg. 84-92 | State |
Expand energy efficiency programs under the Conservation and Load Management Program. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 33,019 (2025-2030) 127,117 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg. 93-100 | State |
Expand funding for the Residential Energy Preparation Services program to address health and safety barriers to weatherization. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,875 (2025-2030) 44,877 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg.101-107 | State |
Support deployment of networked geothermal systems. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 695 per geothermal system (2025-2030) 5,698 per geothermal system (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg.108-117 | State |
Reduce electric sector emissions while maintaining electric system reliability using demand response and/or energy storage. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 3,784,402 (2025-2030) 14,593,479 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg.118-127 | State |
Electrify propane and diesel forklifts at ports | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 849 (2025-2030) 6,347 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, pg.128-134 | State |
Provide funding for food waste diversion programs and enforcement. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 118,853 (2025-2030) 1,045,604 (2025-2050) |
EPA SWEET | Connecticut | Connecticut (pdf) (2.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 25, 135-140 | State |
Increase deployment of and access to renewable energy systems and support decarbonization of Delaware’s electric grid. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,050,000 (2025-2030) 39,010,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26 -33 | State |
Increase building energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption. | Improve weatherization; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,100,000 (2025-2030) 26,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 34-38 | State |
Reduce methane emissions from landfills and wastewater treatment plants through methane capture and waste diversion, and reduce leaks in utility gas lines across Delaware. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Reduce fugitive emissions | Waste and materials management; Industry | 2,660,000 (2025-2030) 16,170,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 47-51 | State |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by encouraging alternative modes of transportation, promoting more efficient transportation systems, and building complete communities. | Build dense communities; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 590,000 (2025-2030) 5,100,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 51-55 | State |
Improve the efficiency of freight delivery and transition diesel and gasoline powered vehicles to zero emission vehicles or hydrogen-fueled. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Reduce freight mileage; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 320,000 (2025-2030) 3,570,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 55-58 | State |
Advance deployment of zero emission vehicles and zero emission vehicle fueling infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,590,000 (2025-2030) 16,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 58-63 | State |
Lead by example in state and municipal operations and procurement through fleet electrification and renewable energy procurement. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 10,000 (2025-2030) 120,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 67-70 | State |
Assist with Building Energy Performance Standards compliance, primarily for select buildings in LIDACs and Department of General Services facilities. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 990,000 (2025-2030) 5,400,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-17 | State |
Accelerate the deployment of local, clean, renewable, and resilient energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 5,500,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-27 | State |
Build dense communities and invest in active and public transportation infrastructure to increase the percentage of commute trips in the District made without a car to 75% by 2032. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation; Build dense communities | Transportation | 200,000 (2025-2030) 6,200,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32 | State |
Accelerate and enable a shift to zero emission transportation, prioritizing buses and trucks with the goal of 100% of public buses to be zero-emission by 2045. | Electrify municipal buses; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 820,000 (2025-2030) 10,000,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | State |
Reduce waste, increase recycling, and assess and reduce citywide embodied carbon in consumed goods and services. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase recycling; Utilize low embodied carbon materials; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 240,000 (2025-2030) 1,360,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-39 | State |
Replace public and private buses powered by diesel with electric buses and increase ridership. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,000 (2025-2030) 20,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 29 | State |
Expand EV charging infrastructure across Georgia to support the adoption of EVs by residents. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) -5000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 29 | State |
Expand bicycle infrastructure such as multiuse paths, dedicated bike lanes, and shared lanes. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 34,000 (2025-2030) 283,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 30 | State |
Transition public fleets at the municipal, county, and state level to zero emission vehicles, including light duty vehicles or trucks. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | -333000 (2025-2030) 2,954,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 31 | State |
Increase manufacturing of raw materials and finished products for EVs to support the growth of the EV market. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | -115000 (2025-2030) 160,048,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 31 | State |
Increase the energy efficiency of residential homes and lower energy costs. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 0-2,508,000 (2025-2030) 16,000-8,835,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 32 | State |
Provide households with funds to purchase more energy efficient or electric products. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,120,000-2,017,000 (2025-2030) 21,520,000 - 28,537,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 33 | State |
Improve energy efficiency in the commercial building sector. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 182,000-3,568,000 (2025-2030) 727,000-28,417,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 33 | State |
Create incentive programs for the purchase of energy-efficient lighting in commercial and industrial buildings, including streetlights. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 272,000 (2025-2030) 15,222,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 34 | State |
Improve transmission infrastructure and the electricity distribution system to maintain reliability and position the state for future increased load. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 291,000-4,818,000 (2025-2030) 1,455,000-12,534,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA SIT | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 34 | State |
Increase renewable energy generation through rooftop solar on government owned buildings, community solar, and renewable energy development at industrial facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 1,923,000 (2025-2030) 7,397,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 36 | State |
Increase the generation of energy or alternative fuels at landfills through gas collection and control systems. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 314,000 (2025-2030) 17,541,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 37 | State |
Increase capacity for composting in Georgia to sequester carbon and reduce organic waste in landfills. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 706,000 (2025-2030) 13,566,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 37 | State |
Increase capture of valuable post-consumer resources that can be processed, reused, and delivered back to businesses or consumers for continued use. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 5,546,000 (2025-2030) 126,607,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 38 | State |
Construct hydrogen refueling stations to expand hydrogen supply in Georgia. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 768,000 (2025-2030) 140,443,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 38 | State |
Increase sustainable aviation fuel production. | Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 1,220,000 (2025-2030) 146,244,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 39 | State |
Increase production of renewable natural gas by using anaerobic biodigesters and gas upgrading systems that have the capacity to decompose organic or agricultural waste. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 1,000 (2025-2030) 53,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 40 | State |
Reduce fugitive emissions from hydrofluorocarbons and SF6 by repairing, retrofitting, or replacing existing equipment. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Phase out HFCs | Industry | 496,000 (2025-2030) 2,138,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 40 | State |
Increase temperate forest coverage in Georgia, including urban tree canopies. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2,348,000 (2025-2030) 57,232,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 41 | State |
Promote reduced-till or no-till farming, cover cropping, and improved nitrogen management among farmers. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 395,000 (2025-2030) 12,271,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 42 | State |
Maintain watershed water levels, improve landscape buffers, and use other conservation measures to improve carbon sequestration along the coast and waterways. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 36,000 (2025-2030) 657,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Georgia | Georgia (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 42-43 | State |
Establish transit priority lanes along major bus rapid transit corridors connecting the existing Skyline rail to make public transit more efficient and more reliable. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 3,771 (2025-2030) 41,485 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | State |
Replace 7 combustion engine vehicles with 12 EV to reduce emissions related to the paratransit fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 2,138 (2025-2030) 12,826 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | State |
Build and upgrade active transportation infrastructure by creating e-bike and e-scooter mobility hubs with chargers, emphasizing expansion into low income areas. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,550 (2025-2030) 3,101 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Improve street infrastructure (sidewalks, bike lines, bus stops, traffic calming measures) to encourage safe and accessible walking, biking, and transit ridership. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 115 (2025-2030) 879 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Create and implement a statewide building retrofit program targeting existing multi-family homes to improve energy efficiency. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,178 (2025-2030) 34,945 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | State |
Implement energy efficiency improvements to the Pearl City Public Library. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 231 (2025-2030) 1,386 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 18 | State |
Implement energy efficiency upgrades (LED lighting, window treatments, refrigeration upgrades) for a community civic center, fire stations, and neighborhood centers. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,044 (2025-2030) 9,392 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Expand production, distribution, and application of composting systems by building a decentralized community based compost network with an automated compost mixing systems. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 11,718 (2025-2030) 58,588 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Design and implement a cardboard and composting waste diversion center through existing Recycle Hawaii infrastructure. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 6,075 (2025-2030) 6,075 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Support and expand on a scalable reuse and refill program for food and beverage packaging in Hilo. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 64,04 (2025-2030) 30,802 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | State |
Reduce waste in Maui schools by installing dishwashers to replace single use plastic and diverting food waste through composting systems. | Reduce nonfood waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 422 (2025-2030) 2,201 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | State |
Extend the lifespan of the existing O'ahu Island Transfer Station Reusable Material Collection Site project by 10 months in order to continue diverting materials from Hawaii's landfills. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 171 (2025-2030) 171 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | State |
Use nutrient recapture and soil generation to reduce waste from agriculture and land management. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 3,704 (2025-2030) 6,989 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | State |
Plant one million native trees and plants to restore forest ecosystems. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 38,367 (2025-2030) 345,302 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | State |
Produce biochar for agricultural, bioremediation, or reforestation efforts. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Natural and working lands | 15,609 (2025-2030) 15,609 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | State |
Reforest degraded lands adjacent to the Waiehu Kou Hawaiian Homes subdivision, revitalize abandoned agricultural land, and reduce wildfire risk. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 2,514 (2025-2030) 11,581 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | State |
Deploy renewable energy and storage systems for local government buildings across the state. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 13,996 (2025-2030) 112,652 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Hawaii | Hawaii (pdf) (6.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | State |
Sponsor community greenspace programs for small scale community-based native urban gardens, greenspaces, and tree planting to optimize carbon sequestration and canopy cover | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 4 (2025-2030) 8 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 12-13 | State |
Develop sustainable transportation networks throughout Idaho. This includes projects that support public transit, active transportation, and traffic flow improvement. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 18,230 (2025-2030) 133,482 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-18 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions from heavy-duty vehicles by installing a truck to rail transload station on City-owned property located south of the Pocatello Regional Airport. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 1,992,156 (2025-2030) 18,593,453 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-20 | State |
Support private and public entities and individuals to transition their vehicles to cleaner fuels such as biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, and propane. This includes light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles and those that are flexible-fuel, dual-fuel, and hybrid and use fuel cells and idle mitigation technology. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 13,020 (2025-2030) 98,626 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Facilitate the installation of landfill gas capture systems at municipal and private landfills if not federally required. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 741,037 (2025-2030) 3,293,498 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | State |
Assist energy efficiency improvements in buildings throughout Idaho including weatherization, lighting retrofits, appliances, thermostats, and heating and cooling equipment. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 271,886 (2025-2030) 1,135,231 (2025-2050) |
ResStock | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 8-9 | State |
Support habitat restoration and conservation to increase carbon sequestration, prevent land degradation, and promote healthy lands across Idaho. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 5,430-10,861 (2025-2030) 32,583-65,167 (2025-2050) |
EPA SIT | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | State |
Facilitate the adoption of solar and/or solar and storage at locations throughout Idaho to reduce energy costs and provide resilience in case of an electric grid outage. | Develop energy storage systems; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 80,309 (2025-2030) 527,599 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | State |
Help cities and counties to develop or expand recycling, composting, and other waste diversion programs. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 124,950 (2025-2030) 124,950 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 20-21 | State |
Support adoption of passenger electric vehicles, reaching 55% of new sales by 2030, 90% by 2040, and 95% by 2050. Pursuing this measure could include strategies such as incentives for the purchase of vehicles, shared mobility programs, programmatic or financial support for charging infrastructure, and programs or rates to encourage smart charging, EV-to-grid technologies, or EVs as a distributed energy resource. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage carpooling; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,000,000 (2030) 131,400,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 40 | State |
Improve building efficiency, reaching a 33% reduction in energy use in buildings by 2050. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,900,000 (2030) 118,700,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | State |
Accelerate the use of efficient, all-electric heating and appliances in buildings, significantly increasing their share of new sales to between 50% and 90% by 2050. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,900,000 (2030) 317,900,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | State |
Support adoption of zero-emission light commercial, medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles, reaching 30% of new sales by 2030, 60% by 2035, 65% by 2040, and 80% by 2050. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,100,000 (2030) 76,400,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | State |
Expand mobility access, shifting 15% of trips to lower-carbon forms of travel by 2050. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 6,500,000 (2030) 79,300,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 40 | State |
Strategically support electrification of freight rail and trackside power. | Electrify non-road transportation | Transportation | 250,000 (2030) 5,700,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41 | State |
Improve industrial efficiency 5% by 2030 and 25% by 2050, and support implementation of process improvements. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 27,200,000 (2030) 151,000,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 58 | State |
Electrify 10% of low-temperature industrial heat by 2030 and 95% by 2050. | Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 7,427,000 (2030) 201,300,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 58 | State |
Convert 30% of medium- and high-temperature industrial heat in targeted sectors to electricity or hydrogen by 2050. | Electrify industrial processes; Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 250,000 (2030) 15,600,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-59 | State |
Reduce emissions of hyper-potent fluorinated gases by 20% by 2030 and 67% by 2050, primarily through substation of lower-warming-potential alternatives, and supported by improved disposal, equipment and maintenance. | Phase out HFCs | Industry | 2,460,000 (2030) 45,000,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 59 | State |
Reduce total combined emissions from wastewater, landfills, and livestock by 10% by 2050, through approaches such as methane capture and utilization, anaerobic digestion, and others, focusing on approaches which are most cost-effective and offer the most added benefits. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Improve livestock management; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 800,000 (2030) 16,900,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 68 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions from lawn equipment and other small engines by accelerating the shift from gas-powered to electric-powered lawn equipment and other small engines, with a focus on heavily-used tools in professional landscaping, shifting 40% of new sales to all-electric equipment by 2030 and 99% of new sales to all-electric equipment by 2035. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 2,630,000 (2030) 84,460,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 68-69 | State |
Generate 40% clean energy by 2030, 50% by 2040, and 100% by 2050, using tools including but not limited to: deployment of clean and zero-carbon energy, deployment of energy storage, expansion of demand response, improved energy efficiency, and increasing transmission capacity. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 29,700,000 (2030) 416,900,000 (2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 79 | State |
Support and develop solar and wind power projects to reach 25% of Indiana’s net electricity generation by 2030 and 40% of Indiana's net electricity generation by 2050. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 15,400,000 (2030) 30,300,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | State |
Expand community and distributed solar generation by an additional 500 MW by 2030 and 2,000 MW by 2050. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 800,000 (2030) 3,400,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 37 | State |
Implement retrofits and weatherization in 25% of residential and commercial buildings that are eligible for interventions by 2030, and 80% by 2050. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 300,000 (2030) 7,700,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 45 | State |
Accelerate adoption of light-duty electric such that electric vehicles’ share of light-duty vehicle miles travelled increases to 10% by 2030 and 30% by 2050. Simultaneously expand the availability of EV charging stations. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 2,100,000 (2030) 10,000,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 52 | State |
Expanding transportation options, including public transit and active transportation to reduce vehicle miles traveled by 5% in 2030 and 20% in 2050. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,300,000 (2030) 5,000,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 59 | State |
Expand the use of electric and green hydrogen industrial processes and technologies such that coal consumption decreases by 33% in 2030 and 72% in 2050. Also aim to decrease natural gas consumption by 7% in 2030 and 20% in 2050. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 300,000 (2030) 15,300,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 65 | State |
Increase diversion rate of organic waste from landfills to 28% in 2030 and 50% in 2050. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 400,000 (2030) 4,100,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 72 | State |
Implement RNG production from landfills or landfill gas projects at 3 landfills by 2030 and at 13 landfills by 2050. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 300,000 (2030) 1,900,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 78 | State |
Expand green spaces and urban tree canopy by planting 500,000 trees in LIDACs across Indiana by 2030 and 2.5 million trees in LIDACs by 2050. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 10,000 (2030) 70,000 (2050) |
Unspecified model | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 85 | State |
Implement agricultural best practices like crop rotation, use of cover crops, and tillage management to support carbon sequestration. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 800,000 (2030) 4,300,000 (2050) |
CaRPE | Indiana | Indiana (pdf) (1.86 MB) | PCAP pg. 90 | State |
Electrify 15% of all low- and medium-heat processes, with a goal of 100% of all new and replacement boilers and process heaters being electric by 2040. | Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 420,000-1,950,000 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Identify and address the top 20% of leaking/emitting wells. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 24,000 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53; Technical Appendix pg. 16-18 | State |
Convert 100 berths at Louisiana ports to shore power by 2030. | Provide shore power to docked boats | Transportation | 390,000-810,000 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-65; Technical Appendix pg. 23-26 | State |
Electrify 15% of port forklifts by 2030. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 2.9-88.5 per forklift (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-65; Technical Appendix pg. 23-26 | State |
Displace 15% of Louisiana port marine diesel with hydrogen fueling by 2023. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 0.01 per gallon marine diesel (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-65; Technical Appendix pg. 23-26 | State |
Mode-shift material from truck transport to barge. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 0.21 per full barge per mile traveled (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-65; Technical Appendix pg. 23-26 | State |
Scale up to 1% annual retrofits of residential households by 2030, 2% annual retrofits by 2035, and 5% annual retrofits by 2040. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 160,000 combined with other measure (2030) 1,400,000 combined with other measure (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-71; Technical Appendix pg. 31-34 | State |
Install 815,000 additional air and water heat pumps by 2030. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 160,000 combined with other measure (2030) 1,400,000 combined with other measure (2050) |
Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-71; Technical Appendix pg. 31-34 | State |
Reduce the need for prescribed burning on 66% of sugarcane acreage in Louisiana by 2030. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 3,290,000 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-80; Technical Appendix pg. 35-36 | State |
By 2030, replace conventional diesel with renewable diesel or electricity for the construction of Coastal Master Plan projects creating or nourishing 30,000 acres. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 109,000 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 81-84; Technical Appendix pg. 36-38 | State |
Conserve or restore 30,000 acres of fresh forested wetlands by 2030. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 190,000 (2030) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 81-84; Technical Appendix pg. 36-38 | State |
Support 5 GW of offshore wind energy by 2035. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 885,000 (2030) | EPA AVERT | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26; Technical Appendix pg. 5-6 | State |
Support development of 500 MW of community solar statewide by 2030. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 5,600 (2030) | EPA AVERT | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31;Technical Appendix pg. 4-5 | State |
Deploy 385 carbon-free microgrids serving Community Resilience Hubs and critical facilities by 2031. | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 4,500 (2030) | EPA AVERT | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-36; Technical Appendix pg. 7-8 | State |
Increase new transmission capacity by 30% by 2035. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39; Technical Appendix pg. 8 | State |
Enhance energy efficiency in chemical and refining facilities by an average of 10% by 2030. | Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 7,100,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Increase on-site renewable and clean electricity generation, including energy storage and grid integration, to 20% of industrial facilities by 2030. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Industry | 13,300,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Switch 25% of all hydrogen to clean hydrogen used in ammonia and refining production by 2030. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 15,500,000 combined with with other measure (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Transition 5 MTPA of steam methane reformers to low- or no-carbon hydrogen. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 15,500,000 combined with with other measure (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Reduce demand for cement, iron and steel, and water and waste by 30% through material efficiency, advanced recycling, and other circularity initiatives. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials; Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Apply carbon capture, utilization, and storage at as close as possible to 90% capture rate at a majority of natural gas processing facilities, petroleum refineries, and ammonia and chemical manufacturing plants by 2030. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 19,700,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Reduce ~6,000 tons of N2O emissions annually from fertilizer production facilities through N2O abatement strategies. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 1,700,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46; Technical Appendix pg. 9-15 | State |
Support the development of 12 landfill methane recovery projects for recovered methane procurement. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 740,000 (2030) | EPA WARM | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53; Technical Appendix pg. 16-18 | State |
Support electrification of 20,000 (25%) public fleet vehicles by 2030. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 250,000-680,000 (Unspecified) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58; Technical Appendix pg. 19-23 | State |
Deploy 1,200 fast and ultrafast charging stations or alternative fueling stations designed for on-route charging or fueling of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58; Technical Appendix pg. 19-23 | State |
Double use of alternative modes of transportation by 2035 and increase access to clean transportation options, including public transit, for low-income and disadvantaged communities by 10% each year by 2030. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 410,000-1,180,000 (2035) | Energy Policy Simulator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-68; Technical Appendix pg. 27-31 | State |
Plant and maintain 4 million trees in communities statewide by 2030, at least 60% of which are in LIDAC communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 240,000 (10 years) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 76-77; Technical Appendix pg. 34-35 | State |
Reduce light-duty vehicle miles travelled per vehicle. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 1,380,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 5,940,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Increase the share of zero-emission vehicles among new heavy-duty vehicle sales. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 1,380,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 5,940,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Reduce heavy-duty vehicle miles travelled per vehicle. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 1,380,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 5,940,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Install at least 100,000 heat pumps by 2025, including 15,000 new heat pumps in income-eligible households. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 75,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 3,420,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Ensure that 130,000 income-eligible homes are using 1-2 heat pumps and an additional 115,000 homes are using a whole-home heat pump system by 2030. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 75,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 3,420,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Increase the number of newly-weatherized homes, including 1,000 low-income units per year. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 75,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 3,420,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Enhance grant and loan programs to support efficiency and renewable energy programs, including storage systems, in local government buildings, municipal, tribal, school, and public housing construction and improvements. | Develop energy storage systems; Improve municipal building efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 75,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 3,420,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Achieve by 2030 an electricity grid where 80% of Maine's usage comes from renewable generation, linked with Industrial emissions decrease, and including cost- effective deployment of technologies and associated infrastructure to support offshore wind, distributed generation, and energy storage, and outline the policies, including opportunities for pilot initiatives, necessary to achieve set targets. | Achieve clean or renewable energy goals; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | -27,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 1,290,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Increase the number of light-duty EVs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,380,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 5,940,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Increase the share of light-duty EV purchases. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,380,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2030) 5,940,000 (sector level quantification) (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Maine | Maine (pdf) (1.85 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | State |
Provide incentives, set sectoral standards, and set economy-wide standards to reduce GHG emissions, supporting building energy efficiency and electrification, EV and charging infrastructure incentives, and nature-based solutions. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Maintain or expand existing forests | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation; Industry; Natural and working lands | 3,476,000 (2031) 15,558,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 38-39 | State |
Increase the deployment of clean and renewable energy resources through the Renewable Portfolio Standard and other clean energy initiatives, requiring approximately 50% of electricity consumed in Maryland to be generated by renewable resources by 2030. | Achieve clean or renewable energy goals; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 647,000 (2031) -1561000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 39-41 | State |
Reduce CO2 emissions from power plants through a regional cap and invest program | Create a cap-and-trade or carbon tax program | Electricity | 271,000 (2031) 729,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 41-42 | State |
Require 100% of the electricity consumed in Maryland to be generated by clean and renewable sources of energy by 2035. | Achieve clean or renewable energy goals | Electricity | 895,000 (2031) 2,507,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 42-43 | State |
Require 100% of new cars, light-duty trucks, and sport utility vehicles sold in Maryland to be zero emission vehicles by 2035. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 902,000 (2031) 5,814,000 (2045) |
EPA MOVES | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 43-45 | State |
Require certain types of medium and heavy-duty trucks sold in Maryland to be zero emission vehicles in certain years. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 496,000 (2031) 821,000 (2045) |
EPA MOVES | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 45-46 | State |
Require specific high-priority fleets of medium and heavy-duty vehicles to transition to zero emission vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | -1000 (2031) 1,782,000 (2045) |
EPA MOVES | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 46-47 | State |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled per capita by 20% through infrastructure and programmatic investments, and minimize fossil fuel consumption, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve air quality from the transportation sector. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 684,000 (2031) 1,089,000 (2045) |
EPA MOVES | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36, 47-49 | State |
Require certain buildings 35,000 square feet or larger to achieve specific energy efficiency and direct emissions standards, including achieving net-zero direct emissions by 2040. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 83,000 (2031) 621,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 50-51 | State |
Require new space and water heating systems to produce zero direct emissions starting later this decade. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 765,000 (2031) 3,433,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 52-55 | State |
Require clean heat measures to be deployed in buildings at the pace required to achieve the state’s GHG reduction requirements. | Electrify existing buildings; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 769,000 (2031) 757,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 55-56 | State |
Prohibit the use of certain products that contain particular chemicals with high global warming potential, such as hydrofluorocarbons. | Phase out HFCs | Industry | 611,000 (2031) 1,631,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 56-58 | State |
Require methane emissions from natural gas transmission and storage facilities to be mitigated through fugitive emissions detection and repair. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 862,000 (2031) 2,060,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 58-59 | State |
Require landfills to detect and repair landfill gas leaks and operate emission control systems to reduce methane emissions. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 2,280,000 (2031) 2,280,000 (2045) |
EPA LandGEM | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 60-61 | State |
Set goals for GHG emissions reductions, material-specific recycling rates, and overall statewide recycling and waste diversion rates. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Waste and materials management | 129,000 (2031) 426,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 61-64 | State |
Provide additional funding for decarbonization activities in Maryland's agricultural sector. | Improve livestock management; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 204,000 (2031) 223,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 64 | State |
Support farmers in adopting best management practices that improve soil health and increase carbon sequestration on agricultural lands. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 96,000 (2031) 163,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 64-65 | State |
Promote tree planting activities and sustainable forestry management practices on public and private forest lands in Maryland. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 225,000 (2031) 1,469,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 65-67 | State |
Increase adoption of zero emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles through vehicle incentives, charging infrastructure support, garage infrastructure upgrades, workforce development, and technical assistance. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Develop green workforce | Transportation | 300,000 (2025-2030) 3,350,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 50-52, 102-105 | State |
Accelerate the adoption of zero emission passenger and light-duty vehicles through rebates, vehicle procurement, charging infrastructure development/support, vehicle incentives, and technical assistance. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,000,000 (2025-2030) 43,960,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 53-55, 107-110 | State |
Increase alternatives to personal vehicle use by increasing short-distance transportation alternatives, expanding and electrifying rail service, and supporting transit-oriented development and smart growth. | Increase active transportation; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Build housing in transit connected locations | Transportation | 1,190,000 (2025-2030) 9,120,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 56-59, 111-113 | State |
Increase building efficiency through renovations and retrofits of existing commercial buildings, housing, and schools. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,360,000 (2025-2030) 41,100,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 62-63, 114-116 | State |
Decarbonize building heating systems by increasing heat pump and geothermal adoption. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 12,620,000 (2025-2030) 96,790,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 64-66, 117-119 | State |
Develop new renewable energy facilities by investing in port infrastructure to support offshore wind development and overcome supply chain bottlenecks and assist utility and community scale solar deployment. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 18,710,000 (2025-2030) 120,520,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 69-70, 120-122 | State |
Implement building-scale renewables by identifying suitable properties and installing rooftop photovoltaic, wind, and ground/structure mount solar on commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 1,850,000 (2025-2030) 14,170,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 71-72, 123-125 | State |
Maximize utilization of clean energy through the Municipal Microgrid Initiative and electric grid investments. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 540,000 (2025-2030) 830,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 73-74, 126-128 | State |
Implement nature-based solutions by conserving existing forests and increasing restorative planting. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 1,290,000 (2025-2030) 8,420,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 76-77, 129-131 | State |
Reduce organic waste through composting | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 10,000 (2025-2030) 90,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Massachusetts | Massachusetts (pdf) (6.99 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 47, 79-80, 132-133 | State |
Drive clean energy deployment including improving siting for renewable energy and energy storage across Michigan, including on brownfields and former industrial sites and emphasizing equitable access for Michigan’s LIDACs. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 20,856,000 (2024-2030) 42,651,000 (2024-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-66 | State |
Electrify state government, municipal, tribal, and other public fleets, prioritizing equitable access for Michigan’s LIDACs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,519,000 (2024-2030) 7,571,000 (2024-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-83 | State |
Encourage adoption of electric vehicles by increasing deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, prioritizing equitable access for Michigan’s LIDACs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,052,000 (2024-2030) 13,489,000 (2024-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 87-90 | State |
Reduce methane emissions from various sources, including but not limited to food waste, organics diversion, and wastewater treatment facilities with a focus on methane reduction strategies that will bring significant benefits for LIDACs. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 5,147,000 (2024-2030) 13,827,000 (2024-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 94-97 | State |
Invest in energy storage and necessary electric grid investments to enable earlier coal plant retirements and better integrate renewable energy into the electric grid. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 16,762,000 (2024-2030) 23,593,000 (2024-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 67-70 | State |
Support just access to public transit and non-motorized transportation options by improving infrastructure, and by increasing routes, frequency, and reliability of available options. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 7,000,000 (2024-2030) 12,018,000 (2024-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 83-86 | State |
Encourage industrial innovation to advance energy efficiency, fuel-switching, and deployment of cleaner manufacturing technologies prioritizing facilities in LIDACs that may receive significant benefits from reduced industrial sector emissions. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Utilize low carbon fuels; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 5,887,000 (2024-2030) 15,529,000 (2024-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 90-93 | State |
Increase adoption of light-duty electric vehicles and transition medium-duty, heavy-duty, and nonroad vehicles and equipment from diesel and gas to electricity or low-carbon fuels, with a focus on reducing co-pollutants in LIDACs. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,500,000 (2025-2030) 76,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | State |
Accelerate home decarbonization and clean indoor air initiatives through a combination of technologies and strategies by using incentives, design, and navigation support, focusing efforts in LIDACs. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,900,000 (2025-2030) 58,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-39 | State |
Enhance the availability and adoption of clean travel options such as bicycling, walking, transit, and carsharing as alternatives to single-occupancy vehicle use. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 3,500,000 (2025-2030) 16,100,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-25 | State |
Protect and restore peatlands, increase grassland habitat and revegetate corridors, and manage urban and community forests and forestlands on public and private lands. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 3,570,000 (2025-2030) 33,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-28 | State |
Build climate-smart local food systems, develop markets for long-lived wood products and waste wood, and produce and use biochar. | Increase thermal biomass conversion; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 4,800,000 (2025-2030) 66,200,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35 | State |
Transition industrial buildings and processes to clean energy sources, improve energy efficiency, expand energy recovery from wastewater and waste heat, and replace high-global warming potential refrigerants with climate-smart refrigerants in commercial and industrial settings. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Phase out HFCs | Waste and materials management; Industry | 8,900,000 (2025-2030) 73,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-45 | State |
Generate renewable natural gas from anaerobic digestion of waste products and landfill gas capture, build a low-carbon aviation fuel supply chain, and produce green hydrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Manufacture low carbon fuels | Waste and materials management; Industry | 2,200,000 (2025-2030) 53,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-47 | State |
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by preventing waste, improving waste management, increasing opportunities for reuse and recycling, and promoting zero waste practices, a circular economy, and climate-smart development. | Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste; Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 7,020,000 (2025-2030) 35,080,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-50 | State |
Install 1% of residential buildings and 500 commercial buildings with small scale solar systems annually. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 94,570 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 86-94, 140 | State |
Deploy 20 large-scale solar power plants annually. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 949,400 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 94-99, 140 | State |
Reduce annual transmission and distribution losses by 5% through efficiency upgrades. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 59,000 (Annually) | EPA SIT | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 99-100, 140 | State |
Transition transport of 2,600 containers over 3,000 miles from trucking to rail. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 12,200 (Annually) | California Air Resources Board (2020) | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 100-104, 140 | State |
Replace 4,000 light duty and 2,000 heavy duty vehicles to EV. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 96,200 (Annually) | EPA SIT | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 104-109, 140 | State |
Replace 100 school buses with electric school buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 2,600 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 109-111, 140 | State |
Deploy 100 new electric charging stations (and increase 1,560 EV as a result). | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 7,990 (Annually) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-113, 140 | State |
Replace 1% of annual diesel fuel sales with biofuel in Mississippi. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 65,300 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 114-115, 140 | State |
Implement building efficiency measures reducing total energy use by 30% in 1% of residential buildings and 500 commercial buildings annually. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 33,000 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 115-120, 140 | State |
Replace or retrofit 5 commercial-scale refrigeration systems each year. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 7,780 (Annually) | EPA SIT | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 120-123, 140 | State |
Implement afforestation and forest conservation and management practices to support carbon sequestration. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 31,000 (Annually) | EPA SIT | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 123-128, 140 | State |
Implement agricultural best practices like cover cropping to support carbon sequestration. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 12,880 (Annually) | COMET-Planner | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 128-132, 140 | State |
Collect and process landfill gas into energy. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 89,000 (Annually) | EPA LFG Energy Benefits Calculator | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 133-135, 140 | State |
Capture and combust methane in wastewater systems. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 620 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Mississippi | Mississippi (pdf) (4.06 MB) | PCAP pg. 136-138, 140 | State |
Improve building energy efficiency related to heating, cooling, and electrical systems through weatherization upgrades, especially in LIDAC communities. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1 per home (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | State |
Electrify systems and appliances in Commerical and residential buildings. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-9 | State |
Install solar panels on residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-11 | State |
Deploy renewable energy and storage systems on local government buildings to reduce energy costs and provide resilience in case of electric grid outages. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | State |
Increase the capacity of large scale energy storage through the use of utility scale batteries, pumped hydroelectric energy, and more. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13 | State |
Electrify state vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 4 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | State |
Improve geographic scope of electric charging infrastructure to reduce the prevalence of "charging deserts" throughout the state. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | State |
Expand urban green areas across the state. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | State |
Expand rural tree cover through nursery operations, tree disbursement, tree planting, and forest management. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | State |
Restore prairie ecosystems for carbon sequestration using native tall grasses. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 0.3-1.7 MT per acre (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | State |
Reduce landfill emissions by preventing food loss/waste, increasing recycling rates, facilitating the reuse of products, separating organic waste, installing methane capture systems, applying biologically active cover to landfills, and investing in waste to energy systems. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase recycling; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Reduce food waste by supporting awareness campaigns, encouraging behavioral changes, facilitating food surplus donation by farmers, businesses, schools, and individuals, and building demand for composting systems. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 20 | State |
Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment by retiring lagoons and latrines in favor of consolidating treatment at larger plans; upgrading treatment with biogas recovery; implementing methane capture | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | State |
Decarbonize cement manufacturing by improving industrial energy efficiency, using alterative or renewable fuel sources, and reducing cement consumption in construction. | Electrify industrial processes; Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | State |
Incentivize innovation in the cattle and beef industry to improve efficiency and reduce emissions through the capture and reuse of methane gas, implementation of renewable energy systems, and the processing and marketing of organic fertilizer by-products to cut waste and augment the health of the soil. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Improve livestock management; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 173,100 (2030) 657,500 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-30 | State |
Convert private and public fleet vehicles to alternative fueled or electric power models including but not limited to school and transit buses and vans, delivery vehicles, local government fleet vehicles, and utility service equipment. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 14,000 (2030) 77,000 (2050) |
AFLEET | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35 | State |
Invest in innovative grid technology that improves the reliability and resiliency of the transmission and distribution system in the face of extreme weather events, growing demand for electricity, and increased development of variable renewable energy supplies. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 1,490,000 (2030) 7,020,000 (2050) |
EPA AVERT | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-38 | State |
Incentivize the expansion of urban and community forests, particularly in underserved communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 10,000 (2030) 720,000 (2050) |
i-Tree | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-16 | State |
Identify and map burning coal seams through collaborative mapping techniques and bolster funding necessary to mitigate, and extinguish active coal seam fires which often requires specialized equipment and techniques, making them cost-prohibitive for many communities. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 4,000,000 (2030) 20,000,000 (2050) |
EPA GHG Emission Factors Hub | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-19 | State |
Increase the number of farms demonstrating the use of on-field precision experiments to identify optimum cover-crop seeding rates that increase soil health and carbon sequestration, maximize profit, minimize nitrogen fertilizer use. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 250,000 (2030) 1,240,000 (2050) |
EPA SIT | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | State |
Expand and increase the use of technology to improve grazing management planning and adaptive strategies to increase soil carbon sequestration. | Improve livestock management; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 600,000 (2030) 6,000,000 (2050) |
COMET-Planner | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-27 | State |
Reduce nonpoint sources of nutrient pollution, thereby reducing algal blooms and their associated GHG emissions. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Improve livestock management; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 0 (2030) 0 (2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33 | State |
Incentivize the adoption of energy efficiency measures and on-site renewable energy in government-owned, commercial, and nonprofit buildings and operations. | Improve building energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-44 | State |
Develop or expand local recycling and composting programs through infrastructure investments and equipment purchases. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-50 | State |
Implement a residential pre-weatherization program for low-income residents. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,000 (2025-2030) | Custom-built tool | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-21 | State |
Reduce emissions in agricultural production by establishing a carbon intensity score registry, providing incentives for regenerative agriculture practices, and providing incentives for precision agriculture equipment. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 22,130,000 (2025-2030) | Custom-built tool | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-34 | State |
Establish hub-and-spoke anaerobic digesters/biogas hubs for agricultural waste | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 1,037,000 (2025-2030) | Custom-built tool | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-42 | State |
Incentivize production and use of biochar to reduce organic waste and sequester carbon in soil | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | 13,000 (2025-2030) | Custom-built tool | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg.46-47 | State |
Incentivize irrigation well conversion from diesel to electric. | Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Agriculture | 15,000 (2025-2030) | EPA DEQ | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | State |
Incentivize micro-solar arrays for critical infrastructure in low-income rural communities | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 8,000 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | State |
Fund solar projects on unused/contaminated land, agricultural and industrial facilities, and parking lot/feedstock solar canopies | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Industry | 390,000 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-28 | State |
Incentivize new public electric vehicle charging stations | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | State |
Provide incentives to reduce food waste | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 946,000 (2025-2030) | EPA WARM | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45 | State |
Incentivize the production and use of clean transportation fuels like renewable energy, green hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel. | Manufacture low carbon fuels; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation; Industry | 77,652 (2025-2030) 1,117,172 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-110 | State |
Build capacity for the public (especially LIDACs) to participate in the transition to low emission transportation by purchasing EVs, accessing public transit, participating in active transit, and joining the green workforce where needed. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Expand public transit; Develop green workforce; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-110 | State |
Transition all publicly and privately owned vehicles to zero emission vehicles through incentives, grants, rebates, and carsharing programs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,938,460 (2025-2030) 15,830,671 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-110 | State |
Develop transportation infrastructure including zero emission vehicle charging, public transit, bike, and pedestrian infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 857,351 (2025-2030) 4,709,213 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 93-110 | State |
Build capacity for the public (especially LIDACs) to participate to access building retrofit programs and participate in workforce development to meet demand for energy efficiency projects. | Improve weatherization; Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-126 | State |
Build capacity by training public agency staff on low emission energy/fuels, creating a comprehensive public database for renewable energy development tracking, and training workforce for specialized green energy skills. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 127-142 | State |
Retrofit existing fossil-fuel based power stations for alternative fuel use and improve adoption of energy storage technologies. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 127-142 | State |
Repurpose former mine lands and brownfields into clean energy hubs to reduce emissions and generate co-benefits for local communities. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 127-142 | State |
Build technical capacity within public agencies to implement clean industrial initiatives, create public databases of clean industrial initiatives, and train workforce to implement these initiatives. | Education and engagement; Develop green workforce | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 143-156 | State |
Provide incentives to convert former industrial sites and brownfields into hubs for green hydrogen production for industrial facilities, encourage the adoption of clean industrial technology, incentivize energy efficient industrial processes, increase adoption of electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. | Electrify industrial processes; Improve industrial energy efficiency; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity; Transportation; Industry | 260,765 (2025-2030) 4,328,955 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 143-156 | State |
Offer innovation incentives for hard-to-electrify industrial sectors, encourage the use of low global warming potential refrigerants, and improve leak detection technology. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Phase out HFCs; Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 78,604 (2025-2030) 1,142,990 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 143-156 | State |
Provide local governments with funding and technical assistance to scale up composting and food donation programs, encourage and educate residents to reduce waste and single use plastics, and create programs for businesses to incentivize waste reduction. | Increase composting; Reduce nonfood waste; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 1,417,645 (2025-2030) 23,908,057 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 156-167 | State |
Increase adoption of heat pumps to reduce emissions from space and water heating. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,940,000 (2025-2030) 52,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-66 | State |
Deploy electric charging infrastructure for EVs in public locations with co-located solar photovoltaic systems or storage with chargers to support electric transit buses. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Transportation | 5,129 (2025-2030) 85,728 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 50 | State |
Provide incentives for purchase of EVs and PHEVs to address the barriers to accessibility for LIDACs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 113,741 (2025-2030) 1,901,092 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 53 | State |
Expand access to public transit and transition public transit fleet to cleaner alternative fuels or electric vehicles, electrify and decarbonize transit station buildings, and support "first mile/last mile" solutions. | Expand public transit; Electrify municipal buses; Electrify existing buildings; Increase active transportation | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 14,434 (2025-2030) 241,256 (2025-2050) |
Transit GHG Emissions Estimator | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 56 | State |
Create or scale up existing programs to pre-weatherize residential buildings to allow previously deferred low-income households to access incentives for weatherization. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-71 | State |
Deploy renewable energy and storage systems on local government buildings to reduce energy costs and provide resilience during electric grid outages. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 8,527 (2025-2030) 142,521 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 73 | State |
Create or scale up programs for waste reduction, diversion, and recycling through education, outreach, and infrastructure improvements. | Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste; Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 244,288 (2025-2030) 1,058,581 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 80 | State |
Achieve 30% zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles sales by 2030 and 100% by 2050. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 1,200,000 (2030) 53,400,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 15-18, 105, 167 | State |
Achieve light duty electrification goals in New Jersey's Electric Vehicle Law (P.L. 2019, c. 362). | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 9,600,000 (2030) 268,200,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 19-21, 106-107, 168-169 | State |
Reduce emissions in and around ports by electrifying drayage trucks and cargo handling equipment and decarbonizing marine vessels and ferries. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 400,000 (2030) 8,200,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 22-23, 107, 170-171 | State |
Reduce vehicle miles travelled. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 4,200,000 (2030) 25,900,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 24-26, 108, 171-172 | State |
Install zero-carbon emission space heating and cooling and water heating systems in 400,000 residential properties and in 20,000 commercial properties. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 9,500,000 (2030) 63,800,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 34-38, 108-109, 173-174 | State |
Make at least 10% of all low-to-moderate income properties electrification-ready by the year 2030. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | <100,000 (2030) 6,500,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 39-40, 109, 175 | State |
Facilitate the integration of clean distributed energy resources into the grid. | Develop microgrids; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 50-52, 110, 177-178 | State |
Support the development of 11.0 GW of offshore wind by 2040. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 6,400,000 (2030) 276,600,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. v, 53-55, 110-111, 179 | State |
Reduce halogenated gas emissions from refrigeration equipment. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 700,000 (2030) 8,800,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. v, 71-72, 112-113, 182 | State |
Maintain, protect and enhance New Jersey's natural carbon sinks through increased tree planting, restoration of forested lands, recovering wetland areas, and developing a native plant supply. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 10,000 (2030) 200,000 (2050) |
i-Tree | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. v, 77-80, 113-115, 183-185 | State |
Scale up an incentive program to pre-weatherize low-income homes. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,946 (2025-2030) 9,731 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) (Appendix K Inventory and Quantification Methodology (pdf) (468 KB)) |
Appendix F pg. 129-133; Appendix K.1 pg. 15-16 | State |
Provide block grants to local governments to implement energy efficiency projects in LIDACs. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 39,430 (2025-2030) 305,847 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) (Appendix K Inventory and Quantification Methodology (pdf) (468 KB)) |
Appendix G pg. 134-139; Appendix K.1 pg. 16-18 | State |
Design a dedicated program that maximizes decarbonization benefits to residences in LIDAC. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix I pg. 145-159; Appendix K.1 pg. 18 | State |
Install three clean charging/refueling transportation hubs for medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission trucks in New Mexico, in the Gallup, Bernalillo County, and Tucumcari areas. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 86,548 (2025-2030) 1,114,966 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix A pg. 80-87; Appendix K.1 pg. 3-6 | State |
Provide cash-on-the-hood voucher programs for the purchase of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks and associated charging/fueling infrastructure. |
Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 74,337 (2025-2030) 223,012 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix B pg. 88-98; Appendix K.1 pg. 6-7 | State |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by increasing cleaner modes of transportation including public transit, car-share programs, and expanding bike and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 1,270,790 (2025-2030) 23,086,025 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix D pg. 113-119; Appendix K.1 pg. 9-10 | State |
Monitor and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas industry. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 41,900,000 (2025-2030) 245,300,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix E pg. 120-128; Appendix K.1 pg. 10-15 | State |
Provide grants to local governments to support resilient solar plus battery storage power systems for local government buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 30,453 (2025-2030) 152,266 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix H pg. 140-144; Appendix K.1 pg. 18-19 | State |
Divert organic waste from landfills and prevent food waste. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 4,873 (2025-2030) 24,456 (2025-2030) |
EPA WARM | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix J pg. 150-173; Appendix K.1 pg. 19-22 | State |
Electrify public sector medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and off-road equipment. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 100,000 (2025-2030) 2,290,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 16-18 | State |
Invest in electric bus charging infrastructure, green hydrogen bus fueling infrastructure, zero-emission vehicle purchases, and technical assistance to modifying operations to facilitate the transition to clean fleets. | Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 110,000 (2025-2030) 540,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Change current land use planning and zoning practices using Smart Growth land use pattern that are compact, mixed-use, and spatially interconnected, and invest in alternate transportation modes. | Build dense communities; Expand public transit | Transportation | 50,000 (2025-2030) 2,070,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | State |
Implement large-scale afforestation and reforestation efforts to improve carbon sequestration and storage. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 150,000 (2025-2030) 1,110,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | State |
Create resilient and decarbonized public facilities by implementing envelope improvements, solar photovoltaics, and heat pumps. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 20,000 (2025-2030) 140,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 23-25 | State |
Phase out hydrofluorocarbons and support natural refrigerants in commercial food stores. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 300,000 (2025-2030) 1,480,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | State |
Expand food and organic waste recycling programs and infrastructure. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 220,000 (2025-2030) 1,200,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | State |
Reduce fugitive methane and co-pollutant emissions from landfills through gas collection systems. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 630,000 (2025-2030) 7,160,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 28-30 | State |
Reduce fugitive methane and co-pollutant emissions from water resource recovery facilities through gas capture technology. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce fugitive emissions | Waste and materials management; Industry | 60,000 (2025-2030) 210,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New York | New York (pdf) (600.25 KB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | State |
Increase the number of zero emission and electric vehicles and public electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 2,690,000-3,540,000 (2025-2030) 63,100,000-143,500,000 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-42 & Appendix E | State |
Transition public fleets to EVs, zero emission vehicles, or lower emission diesel vehicles for medium and heavy duty vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 50,000-70,000 (2025-2030) 1,300,000-2,900,000 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-45 & Appendix E | State |
Increase energy efficiency of freight container shipment system, support equipment electrification at ports, and deploy electricity infrastructure at docks to reduce idling. | Electrify non-road transportation; Provide shore power to docked boats | Transportation | 10,000-50,000 (2025-2030) 110,000-550,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-49 & Appendix E | State |
Reduce vehicle miles travelled by building infrastructure to increase active transit, incentivize businesses to lower employee commuting emissions, support dense urban planning, and invest in public transportation. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation; Build dense communities | Transportation | 4,000 (2025-2030) 20,000 (2025-2050) |
CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-53 & Appendix E | State |
Provide technical support for energy efficiency and install solar in residential and commercial buildings with an emphasis on LIDAC communities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 15,000 - 150,000 (2025-2030) 740,000-1,200,000 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 54-57 & Appendix E | State |
Install small scale solar on buildings for local governments, commercial entities, institutions, and others. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 8,000 (2025-2030) 40,000 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 54-57 & Appendix E | State |
Improve energy resilience by implementing improvements to electricity infrastructure and developing an energy resilience hub advisory council. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 20,000 (2025-2030) 2,080,000 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 57-60 & Appendix E | State |
Develop programs to support or incentivize implementation of energy efficiency and emissions reduction measures in North Carolina industry. |
Improve industrial energy efficiency; Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 2,100,000-3,900,000 (2025-2030) 10,500,000-19,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 69-72 & Appendix E | State |
Reduce emissions from food waste by diverting food to communities in need and creating composting/digestion infrastructure. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 89,000 (2025-2030) 4,450,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 73-75 & Appendix E | State |
Electrify waste management fleets. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 40,000 (2025-2030) 140,000 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 75-77 & Appendix E | State |
Improve landfill gas collection process and infrastructure. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 112,500 (2025-2030) 900,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 77-80 | State |
Enhance carbon sequestration from coastal habitats, wetlands, and peatlands and prevent land use conversion. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 4,400,000-4,800,000 (2025-2030) 23,500,000-25,900,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 82-87 | State |
Manage agricultural and forest land for carbon sequestration, prevent land use change, and restore ecosystems where possible. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 15,400,000 (2025-2030) 77,000,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 87-95 | State |
Expand the North Dakota Energy Conservation Grant program to support public building energy efficiency upgrades in larger county buildings, schools, and LIDAC areas, and to provide workforce training opportunities in schools. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Develop green workforce; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 217,967 (2025-2030) 1,222,618 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | North Dakota | North Dakota (pdf) (11.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 37-38 | State |
Provide incentives to agriculture producers and landowners for adopting climate-smart agriculture practices on working lands. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Improve livestock management; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 238,795 (2025-2030) 907,153 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | North Dakota | North Dakota (pdf) (11.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | State |
Expand the North Dakota Soil Health Cover Crop Program to support an additional 202,500 acres of planted cover crops across the 2025 to 2027 growing seasons, providing producers across the state’s 54 SCDs with per-acre reimbursements for planting eligible cover crops to address soil health across the state. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 52,366 (2025-2030) 92,655 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | North Dakota | North Dakota (pdf) (11.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42 | State |
Upgrade 7,000 high-pressure sodium bulb streetlights in the City of Fargo to LEDs over three years. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,030 (2025-2030) 6,770 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | North Dakota | North Dakota (pdf) (11.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44 | State |
Expand funding for the ND Statewide Tree Planting Initiative, to establish tree and shrub plantings across an additional 2,500 acres from 2025 through 2028 to reduce erosion and improve soil health, water quality, livestock protection, highway and road safety, and wildlife habitat protection. The expanded program will also support energy efficiency upgrades to tree seedling storage coolers across North Dakota’s 53 counties. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 19,400 (2025-2030) 105,622 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | North Dakota | North Dakota (pdf) (11.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46 | State |
Increase the use of light-duty zero emission vehicles, associated charging infrastructure, and other modernization technologies. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,900,000-6,400,000 (2025-2030) 15,700,000-25,700,000 (2030-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-37 | State |
Increase the use of medium-duty and heavy-duty zero emission vehicles and associated charging infrastructure, and other modernization technologies. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 309,910 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-41 | State |
Expand strategies that can affect changes in infrastructure, assets, and behavioral changes to create a more time efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable transportation systems. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,511,556 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Increase the use of renewable energy, such as solar and wind, to produce electricity in Ohio. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,811,940-2,307,000 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46 | State |
Increase the energy efficiency of residential, commercial, public, and industrial buildings, by designing new buildings and retrofitting existing buildings with technologies to minimize energy consumption, reduce GHG emissions, and promote sustainability. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 9,158 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-49 | State |
Reduce fossil fuel usage for building heating, through measures such as electrifying heating systems. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 130,962 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-51 | State |
Promote the expansion of composting to reduce organic waste sent to landfill. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 1,669,197 (2025-2030) | Emission factor analysis | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-53 | State |
Promote the expansion of clean, organic waste to energy facilities including clean organic gasification, anaerobic digestion, and landfill methane capture.as a solution to transform organic waste materials into various forms of energy such as electricity, heat, or fuel. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase thermal biomass conversion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 4,704,986 (2025-2030) | Emission factor analysis | Ohio | Ohio (pdf) (4.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-57 | State |
Provide electric vehicle charging and hydrogen fueling stations for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero Emission Trucks on Oklahoma’s highway corridors. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 500,000 (2025-2030) 2,000,000 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11,13-17, D-2-D-4 | State |
Support programs advancing asphalt technologies and use of reclaimed materials. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 240,000 (2025-2030) 1,190,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11,13-17, D-3-D-4 | State |
Convert the distribution system from 4kV to 12kV operation in multiple cities across Oklahoma and increase voltage stability to allow for more renewable capacity. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 130,000 (2025-2030) 630,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 18-19, D-5--D-7 | State |
Support process upgrades for the industry sector, including but not limited to eligible oil and gas operations that install or retrofit equipment with emission capture systems or switch energy source to lower emission fuel, electricity, or solar power. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Electrify industrial processes; Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 3,120,000 (2025-2030) 15,620,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-23, D-8-D-9 | State |
Support the generation and transportation of low-carbon hydrogen, and support technology to extract green hydrogen from biowaste. | Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 1,590,000 (2025-2030) 7,950,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-23, D-12 | State |
Support increasing ammonia production capacity to receive carbon-free hydrogen to produce clean ammonia from renewable resources. | Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 320,000 (2025-2030) 3,380,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-23, D-12-D-13 | State |
Support the development of electric curing technology in tire manufacturing to allow for the generation of heat to cure tires. | Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 290,000 (2025-2030) 1,430,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-23, D-13 | State |
Support projects that transport CO2 via pipeline for subsequent CO2 storage via enhanced oil recovery or permanent geologic storage. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 6,630,000 (2025-2030) 40,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-23, D-13, D-14 | State |
Support current Oklahoma Conservation Commission programs that promote carbon sequestration through regenerative agriculture practices including cover crop, no-till, and soil amendments. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 970,000 (2025-2030) 12,370,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA LandGEM | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 24-25, D-15-D-18 | State |
Support the conversion of streetlights in communities and on university campuses to LED. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 10,000 (2025-2030) 60,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12,D-24 | State |
Create incentive-based program to encourage system upgrades to municipal wastewater digesters (to include digester gas treatment equipment) and energy efficiency improvements. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 2,020 (2025-2030) 10,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 31-32, D-32-D-33 | State |
Support the development of solar farms to expand clean energy usage. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 310,000 (2025-2030) 1,540,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 18-19 | State |
Support current programs that promote urban forestry, create a program that incentivizes reforestation of disturbed lands, and incentivize composting programs that divert food and yard waste and increase beneficial use of organic waste. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests; Increase composting | Waste and materials management; Natural and working lands | 4,730 (2025-2030) 30,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 24-25 | State |
Support and incentivize industries, municipalities, and universities to install solar systems including battery storage to support grid resiliency and energy efficiency. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 630,000 (2025-2030) 3,180,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12 | State |
Support current energy efficiency programs including equipment upgrades such as more efficient HVAC systems and transitioning from ozone depleting substances refrigerants. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 10,000 (2025-2030) 50,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 28 | State |
Create incentive-based program to promote reduction of methane emissions from landfills through installation of gas collection and control systems supporting production of renewable natural gas from landfill system or methane destruction. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 2,840,000 (2025-2030) 9,190,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA LandGEM | Oklahoma | Oklahoma (pdf) (5.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 31-32 | State |
Incentivize early or voluntary adoption of Commercial Building Performance Standard requirements. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 100,322 (2025-2030) 221,126 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38, 106-107 | State |
Build and reuse space-efficient housing, thus lowering embodied carbon impacts. | Build dense communities; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 64,003 (2025-2030) 335,207 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-49, 111-112 | State |
Create the Community Charging Rebates (Light Duty Charging Infrastructure Rebates) to support the installation, operations and maintenance of Level 2 and direct current fast chargers in communities throughout Oregon. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 36,958 (2025-2030) 824,627 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-26, 98-99 | State |
Incentivize residential heat pump purchasing and installation, and award grants to communities to deploy heat pumps in new and existing homes, with a focus on installing heat pumps in homes in environmental justice communities and in households lacking functional heating and/or cooling systems. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 83,225 (2025-2030) 368,655 (2025-2050) |
Energy Systems Simulator Model | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-41, 107-109 | State |
Provide weatherization assistance for existing houses, with a priority for residential weatherization investments in low-income and disadvantaged communities. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 28,121 (2025-2030) 114,897 (2025-2050) |
Energy Systems Simulator Model | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-44, 109-111 | State |
Create the Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program to provide rebates to Oregonians for the purchase or lease of an EV. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 115,660 (2025-2030) 639,174 (2025-2050) |
Caret-EV | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-26, 130-153 | State |
Implement grant program supporting medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure projects. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,003 (2025-2030) 119,075 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 97-98 | State |
Create a grant program supporting businesses, governments, and equipment owners in replacing older and more polluting diesel engines with new electric vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 16,636 (2025-2030) 70,611 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 99 | State |
Create and implement a rebate program providing incentives to businesses, governments and vehicle fleet owners in purchasing new electric medium and heavy duty trucks. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 66,512 (2025-2030) 347,226 (2025-2050) |
HDVEC | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 100 | State |
Incentivize building more energy efficient housing. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 105,369 (2025-2030) 502,005 (2025-2050) |
Energy Systems Simulator Model | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-36, 103-105 | State |
Build and expand recovery infrastructure associated with anaerobic digestors and compost facilities such as more efficient materials handling, processing, odor abatement, or electricity generating equipment. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 241,500 (2025-2030) 1,419,461 (2025-2030) |
Waste Impact Calculator | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-46, 113 | State |
Provide grants to increase landfill methane capture. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 275,222 (2025-2030) 1,100,693 (2025-2050) |
EPA LandGEM | Oregon | Oregon (pdf) (6.91 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-51, 113-114 | State |
Develop on-site renewable energy and energy storage systems for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 1,700,000 (2025-2030) 15,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-38, Appendix C pg. 79 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions through point source CCUS and natural-land based storage and sequestration efforts, such as reforestation, biochar, and composting. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Increase thermal biomass conversion; Increase composting | Waste and materials management; Industry; Natural and working lands | 30,000 (2025-2030) 28,200,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-43 | State |
Enhance energy efficiency, electrify industrial processes, and reduce process emissions in industrial facilities. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Electrify industrial processes; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 20,100,000 (2025-2030) 265,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-32 | State |
Incentivize and increase the production and use of low-carbon fuels (hydrogen and biomethane) in heavy industries, particularly in cases where electrification poses a significant challenge. | Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 20,000,000 (2025-2030) 284,100,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-36 | State |
Reduce fugitive emissions from inactive and marginal wells, other oil and gas infrastructure, coal mines, and landfills, through increased implementation of methane monitoring and capture technologies. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management; Industry | 18,200,000 (2025-2030) 87,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-47 | State |
Achieve a net zero electricity grid by 2050 while ensuring grid reliability and resiliency through building new clean energy facilities, retrofitting existing facilities with point source capture equipment, and installing new transmission or distribution infrastructure. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Electricity | 2,600,000 (2025-2030) 534,000,000 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-51 | State |
Increase the adoption of electric and alternative fuel vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Utilize low carbon fuels; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 19,600,000 (2025-2030) 616,100,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-59 | State |
Increase public and active transportation to reduce vehicle miles travelled for passenger vehicles in Pennsylvania. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 7,500,000 (2025-2030) 45,300,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-62 | State |
Consider the use of Rapid Start-style energy efficiency program in order to create immediate benefits for taxpayers, to achieve ten percent reduction in the energy demand by 2034. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Reduce the consumption of power supply in public facilities by prioritizing the use of existing resources (installed generation), energy efficiency, and existing infrastructure (rooftops, parking lots, warehouses, etc.). | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Identify the most critical sectors that will be part of the microgrid program (hospitals and health centers, schools, businesses, industries, and agencies providing critical services), and identify high-cost areas where grid services can be expanded with microgrids. | Develop microgrids; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Require new single-family homes to include a solar water heater system that complies with the standards established through regulations. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Develop the required electrical infrastructure (generation and transmission/distribution) to support the energy demand resulting from the increase in the number of electric vehicles. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Create collective transportation systems outside the Metropolitan Area of Puerto Rico to reduce the use of private cars. Establish collective transportation routes through exclusive lanes connecting different transportation systems and their respective regions. | Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Promote the establishment and operation of intelligent transportation technology in mass transportation vehicles with the aim of creating an efficient transportation system and reducing emissions. | Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 17 | State |
Promote reforestation by planting 500,000 native and endemic trees by 2025. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 18 | State |
Develop and implement a solid waste inventory system in all municipalities. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 18 | State |
Implement strategies like recycling, composting, and reducing food waste to mitigate emissions from landfills and waste incineration. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Capturing methane emissions from landfills, agriculture, and wastewater treatment. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Implement policies such as carbon taxes or cap-and-trade systems to incentivize businesses to reduce emissions by internalizing the cost of carbon pollution. | Create a cap-and-trade or carbon tax program | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Implement cleaner production technologies and practices in industries to reduce emissions from manufacturing processes. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Raise awareness about the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable living. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 19 | State |
Reinstate the Electrify Rhode Island rebate program to support the deployment of 200 level 2 EV chargers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 122,532 (2025-2030) 787,213 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-16; Technical Appendix B Section 2-A | State |
Increase funding for EV rebates through the existing state DRIVE-EV rebate program with an emphasis on increasing the low-income rebate and adding a section for small commercial vans. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 95,380 (2025-2030) 144,105 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-18; Technical Appendix B Section 2-B | State |
Adopt 100 EVs to state and municipal fleets and add corresponding EV charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 18,418 (2025-2030) 47,959 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-20; Technical Appendix B Section 2-C | State |
Support the transition to electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by providing rebates for vehicles and charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 180,871 (2025-2030) 989,937 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-23; Technical Appendix B Section 2-D | State |
Provide incentives for the replacement of gasoline-powered 2-stroke engines (lawn and garden equipment) with zero-emission battery operated equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 1,591 (2025-2030) 2,688 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-25; Technical Appendix B Section 2-E | State |
Improve Rhode Island Public Transit Authority bus shelters to increase ridership and support mode shift. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 91 (2025-2030) 246 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27; Technical Appendix B Section 2-F | State |
Incentivize mode shift through transit fare subsidies from employers and fare-free transit for very low-income individuals. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 179 (2025-2030) 179 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28; Technical Appendix B Section 2-G | State |
Create one or more fare-free electric van shuttles operating on a fixed loop (estimated to be about 5-7 miles) in one or more Rhode Island municipalities. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 36 (2025-2030) 180 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30; Technical Appendix B Section 2-H | State |
Support development of RI DOT's proposed “Rhody Express”, a commuter rail pilot program with the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority which would provide free access to rail service linking Wickford Junction, T.F. Green Airport, and Providence Station. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 333 (2025-2030) 902 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-32; Technical Appendix B Section 2-I | State |
Retrofit state owned buildings through weatherization, efficiency, and heat pump installations. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,722 (2025-2030) 14,392 (2025-2050) |
ComStock | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-37; Technical Appendix B Section 2-K | State |
Deploy solar panel arrays, heat pumps, EV chargers, and other efficiency measures across municipalities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Deploy electric heat pumps; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 14,324 (2025-2030) 83,421 (2025-2050) |
ComStock | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-40; Technical Appendix B Section 2-L | State |
Provide funds for pre-weatherization work on residential buildings, with a focus on low income households. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,978 (2025-2030) 14,728 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-43; Technical Appendix B Section 2-M | State |
Incentivize battery storage for residential and commercial customers for peak shaving through demand response. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,634 (2025-2030) 1,634 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-47; Technical Appendix B Section 2-N | State |
Support the deployment of solar and battery storage systems at municipal buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Improve municipal building efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 10,151 (2025-2030) 50,755 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48 | State |
Preserve forests and existing carbon sinks by incentivizing solar development on previously disturbed and commercial sites. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity; Natural and working lands | 139,856 (2025-2030) 757,144 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-50; Appendix B Section 2-O | State |
Divert 240 tons of food waste per year from Rhode Island municipalities to anaerobic digestion and composting facilities. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 237 (2025-2030) 1,339 (2025-2050) |
EPA SWEET | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-52; Appendix B Section 2-P | State |
Expand urban forests in targeted municipalities to help sequester carbon. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 37 (2025-2030) 382 (2025-2050) |
i-Tree | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-54; Appendix B Section 2-Q | State |
Expand the existing Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry pilot programs to increase carbon storage compared to current trends and provide benefits to a greater number of landowners. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 526,925 (2030) 2,634,324 (2050) |
COMET-Planner | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 86-90 | State |
Expand and coordinate weatherization and energy efficiency programs for residential buildings. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 81,417 (2030) 1,360,827 (2050) |
ResStock | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 91-94 | State |
Reduce food waste and enhance organic recovery systems, infrastructure, and programs | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 1,637,508 (2030) 40,937,701 (2050) |
EPA WARM | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 95-99 | State |
Establish a recycling grant program to assist state agencies in expanding or enhancing recycling infrastructure. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 11,658 (2030) 291,447 (2050) |
EPA WARM | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 100-103 | State |
Reduce vehicle miles traveled by expanding and enhancing biking, walking, micromobility (i.e., electric powered bikes and scooters), and public transit programs and projects. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 9,989 (2030) 260,606 (2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 104-108 | State |
Reduce use of combustion engines in the state vehicle fleet, industrial sector use of heavy duty diesel, school bus fleets, locomotive engines, and marine engines. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 1,001,635 (2030) 16,650,639 (2050) |
AFLEET | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 109-114 | State |
Adopt new technologies, processes, and/or equipment to reduce use of fossil fuel-generated energy and to increase energy efficiency in industrial-scale processes. | Electrify industrial processes; Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 537,905 (2030) 5,742,685 (2050) |
GREET | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 115-118 | State |
Establish weatherization programs for residential buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,100,000 (2025-2030) 21,900,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 32, 47, 94-95 | State |
Upgrade electricity distribution to reduce transmission line inefficiencies and overall power consumption. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 400,000 (2025-2030) 1,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 32, 47, 96-98 | State |
Reduce deforestation by implementing sustainable land use practices, protecting forests. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 12,700,000 (2025-2030) 130,300,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 28, 32, 47, 99-104 | State |
Increase renewable energy generation through the expansion of solar power. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 8,100,000 (2025-2030) 215,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 32, 47, 119-125 | State |
Establish incentive programs for implementation of end-use energy efficiency measures in existing commercial and industrial buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 6,100,000 (2025-2030) 63,300,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 32, 84-87 | State |
Establish incentive programs for purchase of certified energy-efficient lighting in commercial and industrial buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 1,000,000 (2025-2030) 23,500,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 32, 47, 88-92 | State |
Establish incentive programs for purchase of energy-efficient streetlights. | Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings | 100,000 (2025-2030) 2,100,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 33, 47, 88-92 | State |
Establish incentive programs for the purchase of certified energy-efficient building products to replace inefficient products in residential buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,200,000 (2025-2030) 60,000,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 27, 32, 47, 92-94 | State |
Establish programs to increase the share of state and local government fleets of light-duty electric vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 100,000 (2025-2030) 700,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 29, 32, 47, 104-108 | State |
Establish programs to expand community electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 10,000 (2025-2030) 100,000 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 29, 32, 47, 109-110 | State |
Establish programs to increase the share of electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, including buses. | Electrify municipal buses; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 400,000 (2025-2030) 12,400,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GLIMPSE | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 32, 47, 111-112 | State |
Establish programs and incentives to reduce or divert waste including food and/or yard waste. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 15,200,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Tennessee | Tennessee (pdf) (4.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 30, 32, 47, 112-118 | State |
Improve energy efficiency of industrial processes. | Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 6,620,000 (2025-2030) 290,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Decarbonize cement production through cement clinker substitution. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 330,000 (2025-2030) 0 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Promote the improvement and expansion of carbon capture. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 33,410,000 (2025-2030) 70,730,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Replace hydrofluorocarbon use in the industrial sector with ultra-low global warming potential refrigeration equipment. | Phase out HFCs | Industry | 2,510,000 (2025-2030) 11,600,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Replace pneumatic controllers, motors, and pumps, add surveillance, add monitoring, and remove redundant equipment to reduce fugitive emissions from oil and gas activities. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 1,390,000 (2025-2030) 30,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Reduce flaring and capture methane from oil and gas activities. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 7,460,000 (2025-2030) 27,280,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Remediate and/or plug low producing and abandoned wells. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 770,000 (2025-2030) 40,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Decarbonize sea and inland ports and associated support equipment. | Electrify non-road transportation | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 2,430,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Expand programs for zero emissions medium- and heavy-duty trucks. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 85,240,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Incentivize school bus replacement with zero emission school buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 230,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Expand rebate programs for light-duty zero emission vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 2,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Create a medium- and heavy-duty third party scrappage program to discourage the sale of inefficient vehicles. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 9,090,000 (2025-2030) 10,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Replace government fleets with zero emission vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 0 (2025-2030) 1,400,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Decarbonize airports with lower emission support equipment and vehicles, and use of low emission jet fuels. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 6,930,000 (2025-2030) 0 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Promote low emission passenger or freight locomotives. | Deploy lower-emitting locomotives | Transportation | 1,730,000 (2025-2030) 0 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-3 | State |
Upgrade transmission lines to improve capacity. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 730,000 (2025-2030) 200,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Promote nuclear energy with molten salt reactors and modular reactors and promote geothermal energy by using oil and gas infrastructure. | Maintain or expand nuclear energy generation | Electricity | 290,000 (2025-2030) 6,440,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Add grid scale renewable energy storage. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 2,030,000 (2025-2030) 180,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Lower demand on the electric power industry with load shifting, load management, and energy efficiency. | Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 1,130,000 (2025-2030) 250,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Add infrastructure to capture, use, and store carbon from both power plants and industrial processes. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Electricity; Industry | 13,690,000 (2025-2030) 26,440,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Create biofuels through methane capture from landfills and wastewater treatment plants, or by using surplus biomass. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 0 (2025-2030) 2,380,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Combine solar arrays with biogas at closed landfills and add solar to Commerical and residential buildings. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 5,300,000 (2025-2030) 400,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Switch to electric heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,300,000 (2025-2030) 33,340,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Increase energy efficiency and weatherization in homes and commercial buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 740,000 (2025-2030) 130,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Support projects to increase recycling, reduce waste, increase composting, and add recycling infrastructure. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 0 (2025-2030) 4,560,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-5 | State |
Promote sustainable agriculture practices to reduce emissions and restoration of coastal landscapes to sequester carbon. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 2,160,000 (2025-2030) 12,450,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-5 | State |
Create a light-duty, income qualitied incentive for individuals to purchase EVs in Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Cache, and Utah Counties first before expanding statewide. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 8,887 (2025-2030) 26,660 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 56-59 | State |
Create a general EV incentive for the public, including point-of-sale rebates, ongoing grants, and technical assistance navigation incentives, open to all Utah residents. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 57,842 (2025-2030) 173,526 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 59-61 | State |
Create an EV incentive program for commercial and government light-duty fleets, including technical assistance navigating incentives. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 2,025 (2025-2030) 6,941 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 61-64 | State |
Create an incentive program for electric Class 5 delivery vehicles for commercial and government fleets, using vouchers, grants, or technical assistance to navigate incentives. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 1,528 (2025-2030) 4,366 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 65-67 | State |
Create an incentive program to electrify Class 8 refuse haulers for commercial and government fleets, using vouchers, grants, or technical assistance to navigate incentives. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 671 (2025-2030) 1,342 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 67-70 | State |
Provide gap funding for complementary electrical/utility work, site preparation, and other supporting costs to support the electrification of school buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 701 (2025-2030) 4,006 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 70-73 | State |
Create a voluntary pilot program for school districts to purchase electric school buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 467 (2025-2030) 2,671 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 73-76 | State |
Add five zero emission electric buses in Salt Lake County along routes that serve disadvantaged communities. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 907 (2025-2030) 2,722 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 76-80 | State |
Create an electric fleet charger incentive program for government and commercial fleets. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,001 (2025-2030) 11,430 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 80-82 | State |
Incentivize the installation of EV chargers at multi-family dwellings and workplaces using one time grants to scale up Utah's existing EV Make-Ready Program. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 8,505 (2025-2030) 24,300 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 82-86 | State |
Provide incentive for e-bike purchases, especially targeting LIDAC households | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,207 (2025-2030) 3,017 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 87-90 | State |
Develop and maintain trails to encourage active transportation. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 941 (2025-2030) 10,349 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 90-92 | State |
Create an incentive program to encourage the purchase of electric yard equipment through vouchers and grants. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 817 (2025-2030) 1,075 (2025-2050) |
UDAQ R307-314 Whitepaper | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 93-96 | State |
Create an electric switcher locomotive pilot grant program for rail operators to explore electric switcher locomotives within the Utah Inland Port Authority jurisdiction. | Electrify non-road transportation | Transportation | 1,272 (2025-2030) 6,362 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 96-99 | State |
Extend incentives for whole home energy retrofits and new home upgrades to complement the existing Home Energy Rebate and High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,561 (2025-2030) 37,490 (2025-2050) |
ResStock | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 100-102 | State |
Provide incentive program to encourage pre-weatherization to address severe conditions in low-income homes that disqualify includes in the Weatherization Assistance Program. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 493 (2025-2030) 2,463 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 103-105 | State |
Create incentive program for low-income households to reduce the cost of heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 5,059 (2025-2030) 28,910 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 106-109 | State |
Create a public building emissions reduction program for K-12 schools, libraries, community/rec centers, and other public buildings, focusing on addressing funding gaps to acquire heat pumps, energy efficient equipment, or complete building retrofits. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,024 (2025-2030) 38,584 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 109-112 | State |
Continue to fund the Intermountain Industrial Assessment Center StepWise program that provides no-cost energy efficiency assessments to eligible commercial and industrial customers to identify measures for reducing energy usage and emissions. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 101,457 (2025-2030) 202,914 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 113-116 | State |
Electrify oil and gas production productions in the Uinta Basin. | Electrify industrial processes | Industry | 13,129 (Annually) | Unspecified | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 117-121 | State |
Replace thief hatches in oil and gas operations in the Uinta Basin to reduce fugitive emissions. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 85,814 (2025-2030) 245,184 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 121-124 | State |
Create a cement decarbonization incentive program to issue competitive grants for projects such as clinker substitution. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 2,500,000 (2025-2050) | Energy Policy Simulator | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 125-127 | State |
Support the Community Choice Clean Electricity Program provided by Rock Mountain Power that allows customer to choose to supplement their current energy mix with additional clean electricity at a minimal cost increase. | Facilitate community choice aggregation programs | Electricity | 312,474 (2025-2030) 1,350,603 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 128-131 | State |
Create a general incentive program for onsite residential solar for qualifying residents in Utah. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 146,093 (2025-2030) 730,465 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 131-134 | State |
Create a general incentive program to install renewable energy and storage systems on public buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Improve municipal building efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 8,628 (2025-2030) 43,142 (2025-2050) |
PVWatts Calculator | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 135-137 | State |
Implement a microgrid for the UTA bus depot supported by solar power using a 500kW photovoltaic system and battery storage. | Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,796 (2025-2030) 11,975 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 137-141 | State |
Voluntarily improve forest management in Utah to promote resilient forests and reduce wildfire risk through reforestation. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 142-146 | State |
Reduce risk of catastrophic fire while improving overall forest health through manual thinning. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 146-149 | State |
Support urban forestry and tree planting in Utah cities, towns, and communities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 149-151 | State |
Create demonstration facilities and/or staff to serve as a trusted resource in providing information about efficiency and clean energy measures, financing options, and resiliency for individuals and small entities. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 519 (2025-2030) 2,783 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 152-155 | State |
Promote carbon capture and sequestration in deep saline bearing rock formations like the Navajo Sandstone and Kaibab Limestone across the Basin and Range formation in Beaver and Iron Counties. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 3,500,000 (2025-2030) 38,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Utah | Utah (pdf) (3.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 157-161 | State |
Encourage idle-reduction technology deployments for all vehicle weight classes through a comprehensive incentive program. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Apply technology or best practices to improve fuel efficiency | Transportation | 10,457 (2025-2030) 62,741 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48; Technical Appendix pg. 8-9 | State |
Encourage the adoption of passenger electric vehicles and other active or shared mobility options through statewide incentive programs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Encourage carpooling; Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 87,636 (2025-2030) 448,580 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48; Technical Appendix pg. 8-9 | State |
Incentivize affordable housing developers to exceed Vermont’s Renewable Building Energy Standard. | Leverage building codes; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,356 (2025-2030) 14,138 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48; Technical Appendix pg. 8-9 | State |
Reduce emissions from high global warming potential refrigerants by increasing the rate of recovery of refrigerants from at the end of their life, and replacement of refrigeration equipment with technology that utilizes non “f-gas” or natural refrigerants. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 4,373 (2025-2030) 17,820 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 63-66; Technical Appendix pg. 12-14 | State |
Encourage the successful deployment of electric trucks in Vermont through a comprehensive incentive program. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 21,324 (2025-2030) 130,600 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-28 | State |
Expand existing State programs that support agricultural practices that sequester carbon including reducing tillage and increasing vegetative cover, and increasing woody vegetation. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 579,497 (2025-2030) 3,890,908 (2025-2050) |
COMET-Planner | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-52 | State |
Expand a regional wetland restoration and acquisition program statewide. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 1,681 (2025-2030) 10,085 (2025-2050) |
COMET-Planner | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-55 | State |
Support climate practices on private land and increase forest sequestration through expanding staff capacity and deploying funds. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 4,620 (2025-2030) 27,720 (2025-2050) |
COMET-Planner | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-57 | State |
Advance land conservation to support the state’s goals of conserving 30% of the land of Vermont by 2030, and 50% by 2050. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 26,766 (2025-2030) 158,491 (2025-2050) |
COMET-Planner | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 57-60 | State |
Reduce the amount of food wasted and improve food scrap diversion programs at schools, hospitals, nursing homes, other institutions, and businesses. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 1,032 (2025-2030) 7,914 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 60-63 | State |
Reduce emissions from solid waste management entities and wastewater treatment facilities. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 288 (2025-2030) 1,251 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-68 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions from the on-road transportation sector through vehicle electrification and other zero- and low-carbon fuels. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 17,140,000 (2025-2030) 278,680,000 (2025-2050) |
SLOPE | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-32 | State |
Support alternative modes of transportation, micromobility, and active transportation to reduce vehicle miles traveled. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | 4,740,000 (2025-2030) 60,880,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA MOVES | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-37 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions from the off-road transportation sector, including ports and airports. | Electrify non-road transportation | Transportation | 1,330,000 (2025-2030) 23,710,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-41 | State |
Increase residential and commercial building energy efficiency and identify and implement GHG emission reduction solutions at homes, businesses, and institutions. | Improve weatherization; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 19,740,000 (2025-2030) 158,550,000 (2025-2050) |
SLOPE | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-47 | State |
Increase industrial energy efficiency, process efficiency, and implement carbon capture and sequestration at industrial facilities. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 1,930,000 (2025-2030) 45,410,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-51 | State |
Reduce GHG emissions from the electric power sector and improve grid reliability and security through distributed rooftop solar and other renewable energy projects. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 35,890,000 (2025-2030) 321,070,000 (2025-2050) |
IPM | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-57 | State |
Deploy renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage, and low-carbon and resilient solutions for state and local government buildings and public fleets and transit, including infrastructure. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Improve building energy efficiency; Install LED Streetlights | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 1,950,000 (2025-2030) 9,740,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 58-61 | State |
Identify and implement strategies to reduce high potency GHG emissions from industrial processes, energy production, agriculture, waste, and wastewater treatment. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Phase out HFCs | Waste and materials management; Industry | 19,080,000 (2025-2030) 87,700,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 62-65 | State |
Improve industrial processes and install carbon capture and sequestration and hydrogen technologies. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Industry | 22,180,000 (2025-2030) 125,410,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-69 | State |
Protect and restore high-carbon coastal habitats, wetlands, agricultural, forest and tribal lands | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 1,120,000 (2025-2030) 11,360,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Virginia | Virginia (pdf) (9.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-73 | State |
Invest in improvements to organics management processing and facility infrastructure such as evolving processes to accept food waste, piloting new processes, and funding upgrades to provide infrastructure to handle increased volumes of organic waste, including pre and post-consumer food waste. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 28,000 (2025-2030) 158,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32 | State |
Provide funding for local, county and city governments to develop organics management services and capabilities to meet the State’s organics diversion goals, including low carbon food procurement, compost market creation, and next generation organics management. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 301,000 (2025-2030) 1,986,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32 | State |
Provide funding for local jurisdictions to ensure compliance of organics management and permitting for organics processing facilities. | Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 135,000 (2025-2030) 443,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-32 | State |
Invest in tribal energy sovereignty through solar microgrids. | Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,900 (2025-2030) 9,900 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-52 | State |
Electrify municipal and tribal fleets and expand electric vehicle charging. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,500 (2025-2030) 7,500 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46 | State |
Purchase equipment and provide incentives to encourage the adoption of water transportation in lieu of long-haul freight trucking. | Promote water- or train-based freight transportation | Transportation | 3,600 (2025-2030) 18,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-49 | State |
Purchase electric buses for rural, private non-profit, and tribal transit providers. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 16,000 (2025-2030) 38,000 (2025-2050) |
Clean Mobility Quantification Methodology | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42 | State |
Purchase hybrid cutaways/shuttles for rural, private non-profit, and tribal transit providers. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,500 (2025-2030) 1,500 (2025-2050) |
Clean Mobility Quantification Methodology | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42 | State |
Provide grants to grocery stores to convert refrigerant systems from hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants to low global warming potential technologies, especially in small businesses and low income communities. | Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 57,000 (2025-2030) 255,000 (2025-2050) |
EMFAC | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-23 | State |
Decarbonize campus energy systems through electrification, use of renewable energy, expanding exhaust air heat recovery systems and improving energy efficiency in campus buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 4,000-7,000 (N/A) 35,000-36,000 (N/A) |
Unspecified | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-28 | State |
Purchase electric vans for rural, private non-profit, and tribal transit providers. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,600 (2025-2030) 1,600 (2025-2050) |
Clean Mobility Quantification Methodology | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-42 | State |
Electrify marine terminals and routes, establishing a rapid charging system at every terminal in the Central Puget Sound Region. | Electrify non-road transportation; Provide shore power to docked boats | Transportation | 102,000 (2025-2030) 1,318,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | State |
Incorporate Complete Streets principles to redesign streets to support walking, biking, and other forms of active transportation. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 450 (2025-2030) 6,500 (2025-2050) |
Clean Mobility Quantification Methodology | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-40 | State |
Increase energy efficiency in locomotive engines to Tier 3 emission standards. | Deploy lower-emitting locomotives | Transportation | 2,800 (2025-2030) 11,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-45 | State |
Increase energy efficiency in locomotive engines to Tier 4 emission standards. | Deploy lower-emitting locomotives | Transportation | 7,900 (2025-2030) 30,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-45 | State |
Increase the use of small-scale and large-scale anaerobic digesters to divert organic waste from landfills, transform waste to energy, improve plant growth and long-term carbon storage, and reduce methane emissions from food waste. | Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 1,760 (2025-2030) 8,800 (2025-2050) |
EPA WARM | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 52-53 | State |
Establish a medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle scrap and replace program, offering point-of-sale vehicle incentives to scrap diesel vehicles and replace with zero-emission models and charging infrastructure incentives for delivery vans. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 117,000 (2025-2030) 313,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | State |
Establish a medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle scrap and replace program, offering point-of-sale vehicle incentives to scrap diesel vehicles and replace with zero-emission models and charging infrastructure incentives for HD Class 8 Tractors. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 179,000 (2025-2030) 637,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | State |
Establish a medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle scrap and replace program, offering point-of-sale vehicle incentives to scrap diesel vehicles and replace with zero-emission models and charging infrastructure incentives for refuse tricks. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 74,000 (2025-2030) 117,000 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Washington | Washington (pdf) (1.76 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | State |
Support projects that improve energy efficiency of existing coal-fired power plants. | Use more efficient fossil-fuel generation technology | Electricity | 463,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | State |
Support the development of one 200 MW mall modular nuclear reactors facility and one 1,300 MW combined cycle gas turbine plants for new baseload power generation infrastructure. | Maintain or expand nuclear energy generation | Electricity | 4,237,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | State |
Encourage the development of carbon capture and sequestration projects within West Virginia. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34, 51 | State |
Support projects that reduce methane emissions at West Virginia’s active and abandoned coal mines. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 2,465,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 35 | State |
Support program to provide financial and technical assistance to owners and operators to voluntarily and permanently plug marginal conventional oil and gas wells, monitor and quantify methane emissions before and after the plugging activities, and facilitate well site restoration in accordance with state rules and regulations. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 35, 52 | State |
Support energy and emissions audits of industrial facilities across the state to identify economically viable energy efficiency improvements for those facilities. | Improve industrial energy efficiency | Industry | 2,652,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | State |
Conduct energy audits on government-owned buildings through the use of energy tracking software to identify those with disproportionately high energy use. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 37 | State |
Provide funding for energy efficiency improvements identified in energy audits of government buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 143,000 (2030) | Energy Policy Simulator | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | State |
Encourage counties and municipalities to submit proposals for energy efficiency initiatives in residential and commercial construction. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | State |
Reduce overall transportation emissions by reducing vehicle miles traveled, and improving low/zero carbon emissions road construction equipment, sustainable pavement practices, and energy efficient streetlights, as well as building charging stations for electric vehicles. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Install LED Streetlights | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | West Virginia | West Virginia (pdf) (5.49 MB) | PCAP pg. 39 | State |
Reduce industrial sector non-electricity emissions through improving industrial energy efficiency, adopting low carbon fuels, electrifying industrial processes, and deploying carbon capture. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Electrify industrial processes; Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 8,000,000 (2025-2030) 15,600,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | State |
Increase the adoption of light, medium, and heavy duty electric and alternative vehicles and associated infrastructure, including EV charging and alternate fuel stations (e.g., hydrogen). | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 10,100,000 (2025-2030) 10,000,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-28 | State |
Utilize low-carbon cement in transportation infrastructure. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Transportation | 393,000 (2025-2030) 3,313,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-28 | State |
Support the recycling and replacement of off-road small gasoline-powered engines with electric or alternative fuel powered small engines. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 40,000 (2025-2030) 80,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-28 | State |
Enable mode shifting to alternative forms of transportation and expand public transit. | Expand public transit; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 1,400,000 (2025-2030) 1,300,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31 | State |
Electrify public transit. | Electrify municipal buses; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31 | State |
Support the deployment of distributed renewable energy and storage systems at residences and buildings across the state, with an emphasis on government buildings, to increase energy resiliency. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 709,000 (2025-2030) 1,242,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34 | State |
Implement agricultural best practices to support soil carbon storage. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 600,000 (2025-2030) 1,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | State |
Support the creation of a biomethane plant. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 298,875 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | State |
Provide technical assistance to landowners regarding conservation practices, focusing on underserved areas. | Education and engagement; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 15,000 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg, 23 | State |
Incentivize the use of climate smart and regenerative practices and agrivoltaic projects. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity; Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | State |
Provide solar photo voltaic systems to single and multi-family households that are low-income and or reside in disadvantaged communities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 35,201 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | State |
Provide low-income communities with opportunities to utilize solar energy generation. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 28,390 (5 years) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | State |
Support a series of projects in Kansas focused on water, energy, air, land, transportation, and health, including prairie restoration, regenerative agriculture, and installing renewable energy. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Electricity; Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 4,222,723 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 26 | State |
Install a large solar array and battery storage system to support a new 44,000 square foot recreation and aquatic center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 26 | State |
Install solar panels on and around facilities and properties owned by the City of Haysville. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 602 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 26-27 | State |
Develop and install solar projects at City of Wichita buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 119 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 27 | State |
Create a Sustainability Office for the City of Wichita. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | State |
Buy new electric vehicles and buses in the city of Hillsboro and improve charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | State |
Buy new electric vehicles in the city of South Hutchinson and improve charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 30 | State |
Install electric vehicle charging stations at City of Wichita owned facilities, such as libraries, cultural centers, and recreation centers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | State |
Support communities efforts to transition to electric and alternative fuel vehicles. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 31 | State |
Support community outreach and education programs that focus on emission reduction measures, agriculture, sustainable practices, and community gardens. | Education and engagement | Agriculture; Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 32 | State |
Install solar panels and battery storage systems at City of Hillsboro public facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 33 | State |
Investment into lower-emission alternatives and electric and hybrid vehicle replacement for passenger vehicles also including charging infrastructure. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | State |
Create a renewable natural gas facility and connect it to a new compressible natural gas facility to power fleet vehicles. | Manufacture low carbon fuels; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 35 | State |
Plant trees on public and private land to reduce heat island and expand carbon sequestration. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 36-37 | State |
Construct a hydrogen production and hydrogen boiler demonstration facility. | Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 8,530,000 (5 years) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 38 | State |
Provide training and workshop opportunities on industrial process efficiency. | Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 38 | State |
Reduce energy use at a research facility at Kansas State by improving the HVAC system's energy efficiency, improving the building envelope, and incorporating solar technology. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 534 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | State |
Divert wood from onsite burn operations into the product of cover material for the landfill in Seward County. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 40 | State |
Improve gas collection to reduce fugitive emissions from the landfill. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 10,000 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 41 | State |
Create a renewable natural gas facility. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 45,360 (Annually ) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 41 | State |
Divert wood from onsite burn operations into the product of cover material for the landfill in Reno County. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 42 | State |
Install a landfill gas collection and control system to reduce fugitive methane emissions. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 51,437-65,839 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 42 | State |
Increase trail and sidewalk network to facilitate pedestrian transportation and promote connectivity within Marion County. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 4,000 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 43-44 | State |
Construct a pedestrian/bicycle bridge to serve as a connecting link in the city's active transportation network. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 44 | State |
Complete the Redbud trail by adding additional pedestrian overpasses to increase safety and reduce traffic congestion. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 5,160 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 44 | State |
Develop an alternative transportation system that includes accessible paths for registered golf carts to connect residential areas to the rest of the county. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 44-45 | State |
Construct a connector road for a large service area in Douglas County. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 45 | State |
Create a large-scale composting facility in Overland Park, Kansas | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 46 | State |
Create a weatherization program for low and lower-middle income homeowners and renters in Douglas County to improve energy efficiency and lower utility bills. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 102,567 (5 years) | Unspecified | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 47-48 | State |
Create a weatherization program for low income communities in North Central Kansas to promote energy efficiency and lower utility bills. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 48 | State |
Create a weatherization program for low income communities in Saline County to promote energy efficiency and lower utility bills. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 48-49 | State |
Expand the green jobs training program to LIDAC communities, Kansas Department of Corrections, and schools. | Develop green workforce; Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 49-50 | State |
Implement solar arrays to power agricultural irrigation on rural farms, with a focus on disadvantaged communities in the Blackbelt region that don't currently have the three-phase electricity necessary to power irrigation. | Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Agriculture | 4,095 (2025-2030) 61,668 (2030-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-18 | State |
Reduce industrial emissions from cement production, including through carbon capture, clinker substitution and the use of alternative fuels. | Deploy carbon capture and/or sequestration technology; Utilize low carbon fuels; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency | Industry | 3,900,000 (2025-2030) 18,720,000 (2030-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-22 | State |
Establish a grant program that will provide funding for electrical upgrades to allow for building electrification and to help install energy efficiency upgrades at churches, 62 schools, and community buildings in low-income and disadvantaged communities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 34,400 (2025-2030) 137,600 (2030-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-63 | State |
Expand funding for the Weatherization Assistance Program and the emerging Alaska Home Energy Rebate Program, made available under IRA, to weatherize 3,650 homes and provide 1,800 households with subsidized energy assessments supporting Energy Efficiency Retrofit Rebates. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 239,873 (2024-2030) 1,567,473 (2024-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-25 | State |
Promote greater energy efficiency through weatherization, energy efficiency measures, and beneficial electrification in public facilities and public assets (including vehicle and equipment fleets) across Alaska. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 243,044 (2024-2030) 1,458,264 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified model | Alaska | Alaska (pdf) (3.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30 | State |
Establish the Whole Home Health/Clean Green Affordable Homes Program in Arizona to support energy efficiency upgrades and electrification at low or no upfront cost to low-income households. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 914 (2035) 3,124 (2050) |
Unspecified | Arizona | Arizona (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-20, 59 | State |
Support light, medium-, and heavy-duty fleet transition to hydrogen fueling including designation of hydrogen corridors, construction of hydrogen fueling stations and infrastructure, and incentives for hydrogen-fueled vehicles. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 25,000 (2025-2035) 37,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA DEQ | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 42-43 | State |
Provide funding to support studies that determine the best methods for reducing emissions from agriculture and analyze carbon capture and storage potential. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Arkansas | Arkansas (pdf) (11.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 56-59 | State |
Accelerate the development of charging infrastructure and hydrogen refueling stations. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 74,000 (2025-2030) 441,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-28 | State |
Expand the existing Biomass to Carbon Negative Biofuels Program at the California Department of Conservation, and ultimately play a unique role in addressing climate change by producing low-carbon and carbon-negative fuels from forest and agricultural biomass while addressing critical issues such as forest health, wildfire risk, and air quality concerns. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 38,000 (2025-2030) 230,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-44 | State |
Accelerate the energy transition and further energy equity by directly upgrading low-income homes, providing them greater energy efficiency, and replacing fossil burning equipment with high-efficiency electric appliances such as heat pump water heaters, heat pump space heating and cooling, heat pump dryers, and induction cooktops. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 42,000 (2025-2030) 319,000 (2025-2050) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | California | California (pdf) (1.92 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-46 | State |
Adopt state minimum building energy codes, including electric, solar, and EV-ready provisions in urban areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,200 (2025-2030) 60,600 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41 | State |
Adopt state minimum building energy codes, including electric, solar, and EV-ready provisions in suburban areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,500 (2025-2030) 35,100 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41 | State |
Adopt state minimum building energy codes, including electric, solar, and EV-ready provisions in rural areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,000 (2025-2030) 2,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 that are electric-preferred, all-electric, passive house, net zero energy provisions, or embodied carbon provisions in urban areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 74,500 (2025-2030) 545,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 that are electric-preferred, all-electric, passive house, net zero energy provisions, or embodied carbon provisions in suburban areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 27,200 (2025-2030) 189,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Adopt building energy codes that exceed the minimum requirements of House Bills 22-1362 and 23-1233 that are electric-preferred, all-electric, passive house, net zero energy provisions, or embodied carbon provisions in rural areas. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,400 (2025-2030) 17,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | State |
Provide incentives and financing for building energy efficiency, electrification, and on-site renewable energy in urban areas. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 33,600 (2025-2030) 175,100 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46 | State |
Provide incentives and financing for building energy efficiency, electrification, and on-site renewable energy in suburban areas. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 15,800 (2025-2030) 82,800 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46 | State |
Provide incentives and financing for building energy efficiency, electrification, and on-site renewable energy in rural areas. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,300 (2025-2030) 6,500 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46 | State |
Enable and invest in a clean hydrogen economy by evaluating regulatory gaps, developing a regulatory framework to address hydrogen projects, and supporting clean hydrogen economic development activities. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 5,250,000 (2030) 20,250,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | State |
Support adoption and implementation of building performance standards in commercial buildings that are 50,000-square-feet or more to achieve GHG reduction targets as mandated by state law. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 30,710,000 (2030) 76,390,000 (2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | State |
Reform utility scale renewable energy permitting. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Colorado | Colorado (pdf) (17.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-55 | State |
Support the long-term transition to building electrification. | Electrify new construction; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,200,000 (2025-2030) 6,080,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 38-42 | State |
Provide technical assistance and support for industrial decarbonization through programs and funding. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Phase out HFCs | Electricity; Industry | 1,640,000 (2025-2030) 10,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 43-47 | State |
Maintain and enhance Natural and working lands for carbon sequestration and storage. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 440,000 (2025-2030) 1,960,000 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Delaware | Delaware (pdf) (1.24 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 63-67 | State |
Install technologies to decrease overall energy consumption, increase energy efficiency, and reduce GHG emissions from buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 350,000 (2025-2030) 17,300,000 (2025-2045) |
Unspecified model | District of Columbia | District of Columbia (pdf) (1.97 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-23 | State |
Support the use of climate smart agriculture practices including soil health, nitrogen management, manure and feed management for livestock, energy efficiency, and on-farm energy production, as well as other sustainable climate smart practices. | Improve livestock management; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Agriculture | 1,041,373 (2025-2030) 6,684,560 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 6-7 | State |
Develop healthy lands through sustainable land management to manage wildfire risk, including vegetation management, low impact timber harvesting equipment, longer timber rotations, thinning, replanting understocked forests, alternatives to pile burning, and biochar utilization and other sustainable practices to manage for wildfire risk, disease, and pest mitigation statewide. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Increase thermal biomass conversion | Natural and working lands | 3,538-7,076 (2025-2030) 21,228-42,455 (2025-2050) |
EPA SIT | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 9-11 | State |
Support the conversion of buildings and facilities heating to geothermal. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 8,447 (2025-2030) 64,757 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | State |
Advance the voluntary transition of small equipment and motors to cleaner fuels or electric, for example solar generators and electric lawn and garden equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 2,190 (2025-2030) 9,174 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | Idaho | Idaho (pdf) (980.62 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | State |
Reduce agricultural process and land-use emissions 2% by 2030 and 10% by 2050, using approaches such as no-till and low-till agriculture, cover crops, natural carbon sequestration, and other measures. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 950,000 (2030) 4,750,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Illinois | Illinois (pdf) (1.27 MB) | PCAP pg. 68 | State |
Support electrification or fuel-switching (e.g. hydrogen and low-carbon or zero-carbon biofuels) of 119,250 (5%) medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the state by 2030. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 3,750,000 (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Louisiana | Louisiana (pdf) (14.75 MB) | PCAP pg. 56-58; Technical Appendix pg. 19-23 | State |
Require utility companies and the state government to help customers improve energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions, including through beneficial electrification. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 841,000 (2031) 816,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 51-52 | State |
Require producers of cement and concrete mixtures to submit environmental product declarations to the state and for the state to establish a maximum acceptable global warming potential values for each category of eligible materials. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Industry | 299,000 (2031) 464,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 37, 59-60 | State |
Maximize carbon sequestration and coastal resilience benefits by protecting and restoring coastal wetlands. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 5,000 (2031) 9,000 (2045) |
Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Maryland | Maryland (pdf) (3.3 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 67-68 | State |
Advance building electrification and fuel-switching in existing buildings including an emphasis on LIDACs and electrifying households that currently rely on delivered fuels such as propane and home heating oil. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings; Utilize low carbon fuels; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,280,000 (2024-2030) 25,808,000 (2024-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 70-74 | State |
Reduce household fossil energy use through home repairs, electrical upgrades for building and vehicle electrification, weatherization, and other energy waste reduction investments with an emphasis on ensuring equitable access. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 7,562,000 (2024-2030) 24,463,000 (2024-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 74-77 | State |
Decarbonize government and nonprofit facilities and infrastructure, with an emphasis on LIDACs, by reducing energy waste, investing in decarbonization solutions, and reducing emissions from fossil fuel combustion. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 251,000 (2024-2030) 502,000 (2024-2050) |
ComStock | Michigan | Michigan (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 77-79 | State |
Accelerate commercial and public building decarbonization through energy efficiency, renewable energy, and electrification; expand and improve district heating and cooling; implement local geothermal networks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and support workforce development, especially in LIDACs. | Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Develop green workforce | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,400,000 (2025-2030) 48,000,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-42 | State |
Invest in climate-smart practices for soil health, manage nutrients to increase nitrogen use efficiency and reduce nitrous oxide emissions, and implement livestock and manure management practices that minimize nitrogen runoff and methane production. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Improve livestock management; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 11,010,000 (2025-2030) 71,800,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Minnesota | Minnesota (pdf) (2.78 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-33 | State |
Reduce emissions from agriculture through anaerobic digestion of animal and crop waste; promote sustainable and organic farming practices; use cover crops; transition farming equipment to cleaner fuels; encourage renewable energy production on agricultural land. | Improve livestock management; Reduce agricultural fuel emissions; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management; Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Missouri | Missouri (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | State |
Expand forest management and wildfire mitigation projects on public and private land to enhance forest resilience against wildfires, pests, and diseases, while promoting carbon sequestration. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 220,000 (2030) 1,090,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-12 | State |
Expand access to low-cost financing and rebates to improve residential, small business, and agricultural energy performance. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA AVERT | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-48 | State |
Bolster funding for an opt-in energy performance program for Montana schools that supports building retrofits, energy efficiency upgrades, electrification, low- and no-emission buses, and renewable energy infrastructure. | Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 7,740 (2030) 38,000 (2050) |
EPA AVERT | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | State |
Incentivize GHG reductions in industrial energy use and industrial processes by encouraging deployment of energy efficiency, fuel-switching, and innovative technologies and strategies to reduce industrial emissions. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify industrial processes | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-41 | State |
Provide funding for low emission heating sources that will complement or replace inefficient wood burning stoves, primarily in low income communities. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 42,000 (2030) 220,000 (2050) |
EPA AVERT | Montana | Montana (pdf) (2.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-46 | State |
Incentivize home energy efficiency upgrades for low- and middle-income homeowners | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 74,000 (2025-2030) | Custom-built tool | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | State |
Promote energy efficiency and electrification upgrades for non-residential facilities | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 989,000 (2025-2030) | EPA AVERT | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-16 | State |
Incentivize alternative-fuel and electric replacement of diesel vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 96,000 (2025-2030) | AFLEET | Nebraska | Nebraska (pdf) (4.04 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | State |
Expand existing financing mechanisms to support retrofit, weatherization, and assistance programs. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-126 | State |
Expand building retrofit and energy efficiency programs, including electrifying buildings and increasing deployment of small-scale renewable energy. | Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,778,636 (2025-2030) 16,443,883 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-126 | State |
Target LIDACs (especially Tribes) for specific building retrofit projects, such as building EV chargers in multi-family buildings, funding the development of distributed renewables, and conducting energy efficiency retrofits. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 111-126 | State |
Expand renewable energy transmission and distribution infrastructure to modernize the grid, bolster resilience, and create co-benefits for communities (lower energy burden, job creation). | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 19,847,591 (2025-2030) 139,850,699 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 127-142 | State |
Build capacity to divert waste from landfills through resident education about organic waste and composting and scaling up composting curbside collection programs. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 156-167 | State |
Build internal capacity and support other community organizations (with an emphasis on LIDACs and Tribes) to address ecological restoration and carbon sequestration, including supporting tree and vegetation programs and identifying sites to maximize carbon sequestration. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 168-177 | State |
Restore ecosystems and sequester carbon by expanding the existing brownfields program, incentivizing restoration projects, increasing tree canopy health, and developing climate smart agricultural practices. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 29 (2025-2030) 10,074 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Nevada | Nevada (pdf) (4.41 MB) | PCAP pg. 168-177 | State |
Create or scale up incentive programs to weatherize residential buildings by upgrading their heating, cooling, and electrical systems to improve energy efficiency. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 60,151 (2025-2030) 1,005,380 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-69 | State |
Help prepare individuals for high-quality, career pathways that enable economic mobility; could provide incentives to reduce barriers to stimulate high-quality workforce development activities tied to other proposed measures that would benefit individuals in LIDACs. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 84-86 | State |
Improve energy efficiency of wastewater and drinking water systems with equipment upgrades, operational modifications, and building envelope improvements. Install onsite photovoltaic or turbines. Capture biogas with anaerobic digesters. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Electricity; Waste and materials management | 10,676 (2025-2030) 178,450 (2025-2050) |
EPA AVERT | New Hampshire | New Hampshire (pdf) (4.56 MB) | PCAP pg. 76. | State |
Achieve 12.2 GW of solar in-state by 2030 by expanding community solar incentives and deploying distributed renewable energy generation at government facilities. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 15,200,000 (2030) 107,300,000 (2050) |
Custom-built tool | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. iv, 47-50, 110, 176 | State |
Achieve a 50% reduction in food waste by 2030 by preventing and reducing food waste, source separation of waste materials, and use of organic matter as a feedstock for renewable biogas production | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 2,100,000 (2030) 16,000,000 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | New Jersey | New Jersey (pdf) (11.56 MB) | PCAP pg. v, 62-66, 180-181 | State |
Add more zero-emission school buses, associated charging/fueling infrastructure, increase school building energy efficiency, and install onsite renewable energy production. | Electrify municipal buses; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve building energy efficiency; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 25,227 (2025-2030) 103,300 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | New Mexico | New Mexico (pdf) (4.42 MB) | Appendix C pg. 99-112; Appendix K.1 pg. 8-9 | State |
Reduce energy usage by conducting energy audits, installing equipment upgrades, improving energy management systems, weatherization, training, materials management, recycling, and other measures, for new buildings and existing buildings.. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 95,300,000 (2025-2030) 476,700,000 (2025-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 61-65 & Appendix E | State |
Decarbonize buildings through electrification and removal of GHG emissions sources, including refrigerants. | Electrify existing buildings; Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 35,900,000 (2025-2030) 179,500,000 (2025-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | North Carolina | North Carolina (pdf) (7.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 65-68 & Appendix E | State |
Decarbonize buildings through electrification and energy efficiency investments. | Leverage building codes; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 12,700,000 (2025-2030) 147,200,000 (2025-2050) |
CO2Sight (including IPM) | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania (pdf) (2.45 MB) | PCAP pg. 52- 55 | State |
Conduct a study on the use of green hydrogen for energy generation. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (pdf) (588.34 KB) | PCAP pg. 16 | State |
Increase the deployment of residential and commercial air and ground-source heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,049 (2025-2030) 18,069 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Rhode Island | Rhode Island (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34; Technical Appendix B Section 2-J | State |
Improve South Carolina’s ability to store carbon and reduce net GHG emissions through land acquisition, conservation, preservation, and restoration efforts in forested, coastal, and wetland habitats. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 28,836 (2030) 144,179 (2050) |
Resilient Land Mapping Tool | South Carolina | South Carolina (pdf) (5.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-85 | State |
Electrify industrial process equipment or modify to produce or use hydrogen. | Electrify industrial processes; Utilize low carbon fuels; Manufacture low carbon fuels | Industry | 63,460,000 (2025-2030) 252,260,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-2 | State |
Add infrastructure for EV charging and hydrogen fueling. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 7,110,000 (2025-2030) 41,300,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 | State |
Reforest agriculture lands no longer in use, promote efficient pumps and irrigation systems in agriculture, and increase urban tree canopy. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 1,570,000 (2025-2030) 12,570,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Texas | Texas (pdf) (2.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-5 | State |
Create five "energy navigator" jobs to work with low to moderate income families to provide support to change home energy systems to cleaner technologies. | Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,087 (2025-2030) 148,300 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-44; Technical Appendix pg. 10 | State |
Increase the deployment of EV technology and reduction of vehicle miles travelled by incorporating relevant subject mater into STEM and driver education curricula. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Education and engagement | Transportation | 10,920 (2025-2030) 55,802 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48; Technical Appendix pg. 8-9 | State |
Increase the amount of funding available for low- to moderate-income Vermonters to make thermal efficiency upgrades to single households and multi-family buildings. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 440,000 (2025-2030) 1,720,000 (2025-2050) |
LEAP | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-47 | State |
Expand the State of Vermont’s existing Charge Vermont program, which provides grants for EV charging equipment. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,108 (2025-2030) 24,109 (2025-2050) |
CCI Quantification, Benefits, and Reporting Materials | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-42 | State |
Support Vermont municipalities in advancing and implementing climate mitigation measures. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,429 (2025-2030) 38,579 (2025-2050) |
LEAP | Vermont | Vermont (pdf) (21.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 68-71 | State |
Decarbonize residential and commercial buildings through electrification and energy efficiency retrofit efforts. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,425,000 (2025-2030) 13,625,000 (2025-2050) |
Energy Policy Simulator | Wisconsin | Wisconsin (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-23 | State |
Perform energy audits on historically high energy use facilities and carryout associated retrofits for energy efficiency improvements | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | State |
Support the renovation of two public facilities to use more energy efficient appliances. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Kansas | Kansas (pdf) (895.28 KB) | PCAP pg. 34 | State |
Implement a comprehensive sustainability plan for Parrish, Alabama, including installing solar energy generation and battery storage on municipal buildings, installing EV charging, and building efficiency upgrades. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 1,051 (2025-2030) 4,980 (2035-2050) |
Unspecified | Alabama | Alabama (pdf) (10.51 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-57 | State |
Increase residential and municipal energy efficiency by transitioning homes to electricity, conducting home energy audits, enhancing insulation, and installing energy-efficient appliances and high-efficiency windows and doors. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt distributed energy resources such as solar panels including developing community solar programs and accompanying battery storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform a comprehensive residential and governmental facility energy audit. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase residential and municipal energy efficiency by transitioning homes to electricity, conducting home energy audits, enhancing insulation, and installing energy-efficient appliances and high-efficiency windows and doors. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Mi'kmaq Nation) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 45, 47 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt distributed energy resources such as solar panels including developing community solar programs and accompanying battery storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Mi'kmaq Nation) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 45-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform a comprehensive residential and governmental facility energy audit. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Mi'kmaq Nation) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 46-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve residential energy efficiency through electrification, appliance upgrades, sustainable wood pellet practices, and home weatherization. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Passamaquoddy at Pleasant Point) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 67-68 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt distributed energy resources such as solar panels including developing community solar programs and accompanying battery storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Passamaquoddy at Pleasant Point) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 68 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform a comprehensive residential and governmental facility energy audit. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (Passamaquoddy at Pleasant Point) | Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians (Consortium) (pdf) (2.25 MB) | PDF pg. 68 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace lighting fixtures in government facilities with LED lights. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 11 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 4-6 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve government facilities' energy efficiency through weatherization upgrades including window replacement and insulation installation. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 79 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 6-8 | Tribe/Territory |
Install EV charging stations at government buildings to support electrification of light duty fleet vehicles and encourage employee commute with electric vehicles. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 661 (2025-2030) 8,813 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-11 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 13 government light duty fleet vehicles with either extended range plug-in hybrid vehicles or electric vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 238 (2025-2030) | AFLEET | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide each qualified household with $15,000 in funding to upgrade building energy efficiency, including installing heat pumps, renewable energy technology, home appliances, and weatherization upgrades. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,262 (Unspecified) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Incentivize up to 34 Tribal members to replace their traditional combustion vehicles to electric vehicles. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 392 (2025-2030) | AFLEET | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation | Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (pdf) (1.21 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase solar photovoltaic adoption through Net Billing program. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 732 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop utility scale solar including microgrids and energy storage and upgrade electricity infrastructure to be more energy efficient. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 98,760 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Accelerate the transition to EVs through a rebate program, government fleet electrification, and the installation of Level 2 fast chargers. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 642 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand the weatherization assistance program to improve energy efficiency in more homes. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,229 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 19 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand the HOME energy rebates program to improve efficiency and provide rebates for electrification and appliances. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 177 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 19 | Tribe/Territory |
Install energy storage systems and 60 MW of solar photovoltaic systems on industrial buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Industry; Electricity | 241,546 (2025-2030) 1,046,700 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 17, 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish waste to energy facilities to reduce methane emissions from landfills while producing renewable energy. | Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 21,378 (2025-2030) 119,283 (2025-2050) |
Custom-built tool | U.S. Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands (pdf) (1.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Hire new staff to implement recommendations of PCAP and who will be responsible for overseeing the implementations of all of the priority measures and other sustainability projects the Tribe wants to pursue. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Install heat pumps to replace air conditioners and mitigate boiler use in the public safety building to reduce the consumption of propane and improve the cooling efficiency of air condition. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 224 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Add a 252 kW solar array to reduce the Public Safety Building's electricity costs by approximately 30%, reducing indirect emissions, and protect the Tribe against rising electricity costs. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 105 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Add a group of solar arrays totaling 412 kW to save the Tribe $45,000 in energy costs in their first year of operation, to reduce indirect emissions, and to protect the Tribe against rising electricity costs. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 170 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 19 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement high- efficiency heat pumps to improve heating energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and add air conditioning as half of the Nisqually rental homes do not have cooling and use electric forced air furnaces, baseboard heaters, or cadet wall heaters. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 24 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels to reduce costs to enters and the Nisqually Housing Department, make housing more accessible, and reduce indirect carbon emissions. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 152 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 20-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide access for tribal members on and off the reservation to receive financial support for energy audits and the installation of heat pumps, insulation and air sealing, and heat pump water heaters. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 167 (5 years) | Unspecified | Nisqually Tribe | Nisqually Tribe (pdf) (849.02 KB) | PCAP pg. 10, 21-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide a multi bay EV charging station at or near the Tribal Office that is supplemented with solar power. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Transportation; Electricity | 112 (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install EV charging outlets at homes powered by solar and offer financial incentives to convert to an electric vehicle. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Transportation; Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 112 (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install blown in insulation in the attics and walls and foam insulation to the ceiling rafters of the basement to reduce heat loss in homes. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1-2 per household (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade old wood stoves in residential homes to new EPA compliant stoves. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1 per household (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade windows in residential homes to be more energy efficient. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 3.5 per household (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install the Tesla PowerWall 3 and integrated rooftop solar system in households. | Improve building energy efficiency; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 1-2 per household (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 29, 31, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Utilize a solid waste EV packer truck to reduce waste and promote recycling. | Increase recycling; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Waste and materials management; Transportation | 60 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install the Tesla PowerWall 3 and integrated rooftop solar system at the site of the tribe's lift pumps. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Electricity; Waste and materials management | 1-2 per household (Annually) | Unspecified | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government | Passamaquoddy Indian Township Tribal Government (pdf) (4.88 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 20 gasoline-powered vehicles in the Tribal fleet with EVs to transition 18% of the fleet to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 61 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony (pdf) (697.9 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-14, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Install an additional 5 charging stations to charge Tribal and personal vehicles to reduce fuel consumption and encourage the shift from gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles to EVs. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 209 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony (pdf) (697.9 KB) | PCAP pg. 14, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits to identify energy-saving opportunities in Tribal homes and facilities and retrofit 10 homes with propane, oil, and wood heaters to heat pumps. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 88 (Annually) | EPA Household Carbon Footprint Calculator | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony (pdf) (697.9 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-15, 18, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide fully funded installation of rooftop solar panels for homes with net metering capabilities for 30 homes on the Reservation where the surplus energy produced is supplied to the grid, giving residents a credit for any extra energy produced. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 686 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony | Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony (pdf) (697.9 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16, 18-19, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce emissions from residential buildings using heat pumps, upgrading wood stoves and home energy appliances, weatherizing buildings, expanding residential solar energy generation, and adopting building codes for energy efficiency | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Leverage building codes | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | CARB WRP | Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribe (pdf) (1.35 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-15 | Tribe/Territory | |
Reduce emissions from commercial buildings by conducting energy audits and providing system retrofits for energy efficiency, installing renewable energy generation systems, and updating building codes for energy efficiency. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Leverage building codes | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 9,724 (2025-2030) | Unspecified | Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribe (pdf) (1.35 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement transportation emissions reductions programs to subsidize the cost of public transit, provide subsidies for EV purchasing, encourage carpooling for tribal employees, purchase EVs for government fleets, fund EV charger installation, and encourage remote work when feasible. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 10,630 (2025-2030) | EPA TGIT | Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribe (pdf) (1.35 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce emissions from waste management by improving collection services, food waste handling, wastewater plant processes and practices, and implementing educational outreach programs. | Increase composting; Increase recycling; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 4,050 (2025-2030) | EPA WARM | Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribe (pdf) (1.35 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and implement an environmental management plan that incorporates Tribal Ecological Knowledge and modern land use management practices with a focus on agriculture and wetland conservation/restoration to enhance carbon sinks. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture; Natural and working lands | 41,000 (2025-2029) | Unspecified | Tulalip Tribes | Tulalip Tribe (pdf) (1.35 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a Monacan Land Management Plan that emphasizes Monacan culture, supports Monacan sovereignty, and improves ecosystem health and carbon sequestration. | Adopt conservation land management practices | Natural and working lands | 2 per acre of forested land (Annually) | Unspecified | Monacan Indian Nation | Monacan Indian Nation (pdf) (2.87 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Decarbonize the energy system by improving energy efficiency at government headquarters, providing free energy assessments, conducting outreach, and engaging tribal citizens to determine community needs and priorities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve weatherization; Education and engagement | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Monacan Indian Nation | Monacan Indian Nation (pdf) (2.87 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce GHG emissions from transportation by electrifying the government fleet, increasing support for remote work opportunities, and increasing connectivity of trails on tribal land. | Increase active transportation; Reduce government employee VMT; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Monacan Indian Nation | Monacan Indian Nation (pdf) (2.87 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish waste management protocols and water sampling methods to improve water quality, reduce GHGs from waste, and enhance forestry potential. | Increase composting; Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Monacan Indian Nation | Monacan Indian Nation (pdf) (2.87 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Assess regional threats to air quality, including industrial projects focused on oil and gas and reducing vehicles on road. | Reduce fugitive emissions; Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Industry; Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Monacan Indian Nation | Monacan Indian Nation (pdf) (2.87 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency improvements and perform energy audits for residences to weatherize buildings and reduce energy use. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 40,212 (2025-2029) | CARB LIWP | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Update approximately 587 homes with old, inefficient wood stoves to more efficient models. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,259 (2025-2029) | CARB WRP | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits and upgrades for Tribal government facilities and commercial buildings to identify opportunities to weatherize buildings, replace windows and doors, evaluate alternative heating and cooling options, and other actions to reduce energy use. | Improve weatherization; Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,613 (Unspecified) | CARB LIWP | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy renewable energy (primarily solar) at tribal facilities and residences by creating solar arrays, installing solar panels on commercial/residential buildings, installing Tesla Megapacks to store energy, installing battery backups at each single-family dwelling, and implementing a virtual power plant. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Improve building energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 33,390 (2025-2029) | EPA AVERT | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-42 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert tribal fleet to EVs, HEVs, and PHEVs and install electric charging infrastructure to reduce vehicle-related emissions. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,279 (2025-2029) | AFLEET | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a fleet of e-bikes for staff at field facilities to reduce-co-pollutants and increase physical activity. | Increase active transportation; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 19 (2025-2028) | AFLEET | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve public transit service and infrastructure. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 841 (2025) | Emission factor analysis | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-50 | Tribe/Territory |
Sequester carbon through land restoration, forest management, and afforestation projects. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 142,023 (2025-2029) | CARB FRM | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-52 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt biodegradable packaging for events, restaurants, and schools. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 6 (2025-2029) | Emission factor analysis | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-54 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert food waste and biological materials from landfill | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 70 (2025-2029) | CARB OP | Nez Perce Tribe | Nez Perce Tribe (pdf) (9.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-56 | Tribe/Territory |
Retrofit 100% of housing through reducing energy use in buildings and increasing the resilience of tribal buildings. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,358 (2025-2030) 37,549 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (pdf) (2.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 68-72, 100-104 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce emissions from vehicles used on the reservation by switching the Nation’s operational fleet to EVs and its buses to electric buses and provide incentives and support systems to promote the use of EVs and active transportation. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase active transportation | Transportation | 4,989 (2025-2030) 44,245 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (pdf) (2.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 73-76, 105-109 | Tribe/Territory |
Update and expand the Nation's existing renewable energy resources, provide research opportunities on developing microgrids and green jobs, and install solar panels and small-scale turbines on almost all homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop green workforce; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 1,373 (2025-2030) 6,834 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (pdf) (2.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 77-79, 109-110 | Tribe/Territory |
Update the Nation's comprehensive land use plan, encourage water conservation, increase educational opportunities on no-till regenerative agricultural practices, and restore riparian buffers. | Education and engagement; Preserve or expand wetlands; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | 4,086 (2025-2030) 27,435 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation | Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (pdf) (2.14 MB) | PCAP pg. 9, 80-82, 111-112 | Tribe/Territory |
Install primarily solar energy on administrative facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Samish Indian Nation | Samish Indian Nation (pdf) (196.7 KB) | PDF pg. 6 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce waste with an administration-wide push to compost organic waste output, coordinate outreach material on the impacts that single use plastics have, and deliver alternatives to single use plastics in day-to-day operations. | Increase composting; Reduce nonfood waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Samish Indian Nation | Samish Indian Nation (pdf) (196.7 KB) | PDF pg. 6 | Tribe/Territory |
Monitor and outplant riverine, marine, and terrestrial carbon sinks alongside the work being done by the Samish Department of Natural Resources. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Samish Indian Nation | Samish Indian Nation (pdf) (196.7 KB) | PDF pg. 7 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 23.8 MW of vertical bifacial solar PV at 5 Forest County, WI agricultural sites. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 18,542 (Annually) | Unspecified | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI (pdf) (9.8 MB) | PDF pg. 40-41, 59-90 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a suite of energy efficiency improvements to the Milwaukee/Potawatomi Bingo Casino-Hotel such as cooling unit upgrades, demand-controlled ventilation for restaurants, exhaust heat recovery, LED retrofitting, solar thermal hot water system installation, heat recovery chiller installation, electrification of kitchen equipment, solar PV canopy, etc. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 8,028 (Annually) 240,846 (30 years) |
Emission factor analysis | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI (pdf) (9.8 MB) | PDF pg. 41-43, 172-237 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a suite of energy efficiency improvements to the Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel HVAC system. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 707 (Annually) 14,147 (20 years) |
Unspecified | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI (pdf) (9.8 MB) | PDF pg. 43-44, 238-249 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase a Class 8 Triple Axle Mack Truck fitted with a Odyne Hybrid system for dumping. | Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 18 (Annually) 457 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI (pdf) (9.8 MB) | PDF pg. 44-45 | Tribe/Territory |
Continue the Tribal Member Home Decarbonization Project, supporting weatherization efforts in Tribal member homes such as installing electric heat pumps. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI | Forest County Potawatomi Community, WI (pdf) (9.8 MB) | PDF pg. 45 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce emission from transportation through increasing travel efficiency, Tribal fleet electrification, and creating denser communities to reduce travel distances. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Build dense communities | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Kiowa Tribe (Western Oklahoma Native Nations): | Kiowa Tribe, OK (pdf) (5.73 MB, April 22, 2024) | PCAP pg. 27-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels on all tribally owned operational buildings, install microgrids at significant tribal administrative locations, install solar panels on residential homes with localized battery storage, and implement building energy efficiency improvements including window, insulation, and appliance updates. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Improve weatherization | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 12% of regional emissions (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Kiowa Tribe (Western Oklahoma Native Nations): | Kiowa Tribe, OK (pdf) (5.73 MB, April 22, 2024) | PCAP pg. 31-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement regenerative agricultural practices including cover crops on agricultural land. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 14,969-29,937 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kiowa Tribe (Western Oklahoma Native Nations): | Kiowa Tribe, OK (pdf) (5.73 MB, April 22, 2024) | PCAP pg. 37-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement prairie grass restoration on non-agricultural lands, such as grazing land, lands at rest, and non-productive lands. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 74,843-149,685 (Annually) | Unspecified | Kiowa Tribe (Western Oklahoma Native Nations): | Kiowa Tribe, OK (pdf) (5.73 MB, April 22, 2024) | PCAP pg. 37-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Install renewable energy and energy storage systems on government-owned facilities. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop distributed and community-scale renewable energy generation, microgrids, and vehicle-to-grid infrastructure in disadvantaged communities, including remote and rural regions. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade government vehicle fleets, including public transit fleets, by replacing internal combustion engines with low/no emission vehicles and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure to support battery electric vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Incentivize eligible agencies and individual automobile owners to purchase low/no emission vehicles and associated electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement orphan well program to properly close oil and gas orphan well sites, including remediation and restoration activities, as needed. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 90,718-181,437 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement policies and promote improved land management practices to enhance carbon stocks. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 9,960 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation | Muscogee (Creek) Nation (pdf) (4.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a commercial solar PV system on the Sandia Resort and Casino parking garage rooftop. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,125 (2025-2030) 4,129 (2025-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Pueblo of Sandia | Pueblo of Sandia (pdf) (1.01 MB, Updated April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 20-21, 25-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 16 EV charging points at the Sandia Resort and Casino. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 944 (2025-2030) 4,721 (2025-2050) |
AFLEET | Pueblo of Sandia | Pueblo of Sandia (pdf) (1.01 MB, Updated April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 21-22, 25-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement an electric transit bus service. | Electrify municipal buses; Expand public transit | Transportation | 583 (2025-2030) 2,127 (2025-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Pueblo of Sandia | Pueblo of Sandia (pdf) (1.01 MB, Updated April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 22-23, 25-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 5 MW community solar project to supply power to Pueblo residences and buildings. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 5,897 (Annually) | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 10, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency audits in Pueblo homes and buildings. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Decrease electricity consumption by 5-30% by installing efficiency upgrades in Pueblo residential buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 93-55 (Annually) | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Decrease electricity consumption and stationary combustion (natural gas) by weatherizing residential buildings by 10%. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 351-2,105 (Annually) | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 12, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Meet compliance with International Energy Conservation Code on all buildings. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 251 (Annually) | N/A | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct a waste stream analysis to reduce waste generation by 8% in year 1. | Reduce nonfood waste; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 745 (Annually) | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert 5% of recyclable municipal solid waste from landfills. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 14, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Compost food and organic waste in the Pueblo through waste generation adverted and fertilizer use reduced by 2% in year 1. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 32 (1 year) | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community education on intentional buying, food waste prevention, and recycling. | Education and engagement; Reduce food/organic waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 20 (Unspecified) | N/A | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Encourage the transition to EVs by installing publicly accessible charging stations. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 9 (1 year) | N/A | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 17, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace government vehicles with EVs, reducing emissions by up to 30% and decreasing the mobile on-road emissions by 0.1%. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | Unspecified | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 18, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Support community with purchase of EVs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install EV charging stations and promote initiatives to reduce VMT in the Pueblo of Nambe. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 13 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 20, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 3.7 kW solar photovoltaics on residential six homes in the Pueblo of Nambe. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Santa Ana | Pueblo of Santa Ana (pdf) (7.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement an EV bus transit service in the Pueblo of Nambe. | Electrify municipal buses; Expand public transit | Transportation | 3,288 (2025-2030) 10,013 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo of Nambe) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-41, 62 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a sustainable housing program in the Pueblo of Picuris that conducts pre-weatherization, weatherization, efficiency retrofit, electrification, and wood stove changeout in 20% of homes each year. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 269 (2025-2030) 3,525 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo of Nambe) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43, 62-63 | Tribe/Territory |
Encourage the transition to EVs and vehicle miles traveled reduction in the Pueblo of Picuris by installing local transit system infrastructure, high efficiency EV charging ports, and an electric excavator. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 152 (2025-2030) 556 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo of Nambe) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45, 63 | Tribe/Territory |
Encourage the use of EVs and promote a reduction in vehicle miles traveled in the Pueblo of San Ildefonso. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 1,911 (2025-2030) 32,030 (2025-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo of Picuris) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-47, 63 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a target home weatherization program that weatherizes 10 homes each year in the Pueblo of San Ildefonso. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,103 (2025-2030) 13,949 (2025-2050) |
ICLEI ClearPath | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo of Picuris) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-49, 63 | Tribe/Territory |
Install five 10 kW solar PVs on commercial buildings in the Pueblo of San Ildefonso. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,614 (2025-2030) 4,921 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo de San Ildefonso) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 49-51, 64 | Tribe/Territory |
Incentivize the transition to EVs and vehicle miles traveled reduction in the Pueblo of Tesuque by installing local transit system infrastructure and EV charging ports. | Expand public transit; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 99 (2025-2030) 1,586 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo de San Ildefonso) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-53, 64 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 117 kW solar PV system on the Tesuque Intergenerational Center rooftop and a 797 kW solar PV system on the Camel Rock Studios rooftop, totaling 914 kW. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 596 (2025-2030) 7,865 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (Pueblo de San Ildefonso) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 53-55, 64 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement weatherization strategies such as sealing cracks around windows and doors, adding insulation, and sometimes replacing inefficient appliances for 10 homes each year in the Pueblo of San Tesuque. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,925 (2025-2030) 53,597 (2025-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Pueblo of Tesuque (the Pueblo of Tesuque) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 55-57, 64 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Smart Farm initiative to allow producers across the reservation to access and fully utilize precision agriculture technologies. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | 11,045 (2025-2030) 145,793 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Pueblo of Tesuque (the Pueblo of Tesuque) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 57-59, 64-65 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a community compost, recycling, and waste center. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 100 (2025-2030) 1,593 (2025-2050) |
Unspecified | Pueblo of Tesuque (the Pueblo of Tesuque) | Pueblo of Tesuque (pdf) (2.1 MB) | PCAP pg. 59-61, 65 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement the Solar Powered Adaptive Grazing project to support producers with installing solar-powered well pumps for livestock watering systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Reduce agricultural fuel emissions | Electricity; Agriculture | 208 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 33 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase installation of independent solar and battery backup systems in households. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 41 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Modernize and electrify household appliances and HVAC systems such as electric water heaters, heating and cooling systems, water use efficient faucets, toilets, washers, dryers, and dishwashers. | Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 8 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a carbon sink/sequestration project which promotes better forest management, habitat restoration, tree planting on non-forested and forested lands, and reestablishment of native plant species through managed planting. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 295 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 37 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a restoration, replenishment, and restocking project for Pauline's Pond. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 176 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install EV charging stations throughout the reservation at all main areas of government, commerce, and community. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 488 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 38 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a sustainable transportation project that aims to improve reservation walkability through the development and construction of trails and pathways. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 12 (Annually) | N/A | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 39 | Tribe/Territory |
Transition the tribal government and business enterprise fleet to EVs. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 182 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote the cultivation of milo (sorghum), a nitrogen-fixing crop, on 25% of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska reservation. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | Not quantified | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41 | Tribe/Territory |
Continue the Tribal Climate Resiliency Project to meet its established goals of enhancing the tribe’s resilience to climate change. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | 182 (Annually) | N/A | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop biodiverse food forests using agroforestry and silvopasture techniques. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 401 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 41 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert invasive carp into nitrogen-rich fish emulsion fertilizer. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Create useful products from organic waste | Agriculture; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt precision agriculture and regenerative farming techniques for the cultivation of industrial hemp. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 801 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase two gutter-connected greenhouses to boost local food production and reduce emissions from transportation of food from external sources. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 1,000 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 43 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote and expand the Ioway Seed Company to enhance its facility operations, including the processing, storage, and regional distribution of cover crop seeds. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 37,500 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a microgrid on the Reservation. | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 53 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46 | Tribe/Territory |
Pursue solar array installations to reduce electricity needs from the surrounding grid. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 13,584 (Annually) | Unspecified | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 26-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Continue energy efficiency programs for lighting. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,684 (Annually) | N/A | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska | Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (pdf) (2.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits of buildings to ensure that heating and cooling is efficient. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,380 (Unspecified) | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify opportunities to develop community gardens that do not need significant chemicals and fertilizers for operation in developed areas, replacing landscaped or paved areas rather than forested areas. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Natural and working lands; Agriculture | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify opportunities for forest management that diversify the forest composition and include forward-looking, pest and climate-resilient species. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the use of vehicles with alternate fossil fuel sources to reduce gasoline and diesel needs. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the use of hybrid vehicles to reduce gasoline and diesel needs. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the use of electric passenger vehicles and light or heavy-duty trucks to reduce gasoline and diesel needs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | Unspecified | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, 29 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 55 grounds equipment that rely on fossil fuels with electric equipment at the end of service life. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | Not quantified | Unspecified | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, 27 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify opportunities to reduce groundskeeping needs through replacement of landscaping (e.g. turf grass) that needs frequent attention. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 3,704 (Unspecified) | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify sources of low-carbon concrete for construction and infrastructure projects. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 67 (Unspecified) | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the use of geothermal systems to replace individual heating systems in buildings that are not connected to the central utility plant. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify alternate synthetic material (plastic, cardboard) recycling destinations to ensure that unplanned shutdowns or closures of recycling facilities can be managed rapidly to avoid increasing the trash stream. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Identify alternate food scrap composting and recycling destinations to ensure that unplanned shutdowns or closures of facilities can be managed rapidly to avoid increasing the trash stream. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management; Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate hazardous waste disposal methods to determine if alternative approaches can reduce the associated climate pollution. | Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Continue practices that manage and stabilize sanitary wastewater quality and composition to help reduce treatment energy needs in Montville. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Install two groundwater well pumps to augment or replace the potable water needs in cooling towers. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Unspecified | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 26, 28 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a community solar microgrid that will consist of 10 MW solar PV array with 6 MW/12 MWh battery energy storage and microgrid controller system to serve the San Carlos municipal core, specifically within residential spaces. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a community solar microgrid that will consist of 10 MW solar PV array with 6 MW/12 MWh battery energy storage and microgrid controller system to serve the San Carlos municipal core, specifically within Tribal Government Properties. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 424 (Unspecified) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Mohegan Tribe | Mohegan Tribe (pdf) (5.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 150 existing homes on the Reservation through energy audits and applying needed energy efficiency measures, as well as host an energy education and engagement program. | Improve building energy efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 214 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | San Carlos Apache | San Carlos Apache (pdf) (6.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop, operate, and maintain an approximately 500 MW+ utility-scale solar project and to develop, as needed, related interconnection and transmission infrastructure. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 1,266 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | San Carlos Apache | San Carlos Apache (pdf) (6.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Transform 244 (40%) of government fleet to electric and ultimately gain 25 level 2 chargers. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Reduce government employee VMT; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 321 (Annually) | N/A | San Carlos Apache | San Carlos Apache (pdf) (6.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement forest, wetland, and riparian understory protection and restoration projects on Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe trust lands to store carbon in natural systems, preserve traditional practices and ways of life, and protect critical migratory pathways to Hood Canal for salmonids | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 180,962 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | San Carlos Apache | San Carlos Apache (pdf) (6.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Protect and restore eelgrass, surf grass, and kelp populations in Port Gamble Bay along reservation shorelines to store carbon in natural systems, protect against coastal erosion, and support critical migratory pathways to Hood Canal for salmonids. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | San Carlos Apache | San Carlos Apache (pdf) (6.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement an energy efficiency, weatherization, and electrification retrofits and upgrades program for existing homes, commercial buildings, and tribal facilities. | Improve weatherization; Phase out HFCs; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 6,323 (2025-2030) 36,133 (2031-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace older and under-used Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe combustion engine vehicles with electric alternatives. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 6,103 (2025-2030) 34,872 (2031-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Voluntarily implement Clean Air Act Programs for oil and gas sources on Reservation land to ensure compliance. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 313 (2025-2030) 3,473 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PDF pg. 17-19, 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency (lighting control and retrofit) and building management system installation to reduce electric and thermal demand in government owned buildings by 20%. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 221 (2025-2030) 2,997 (2031-2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe | Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 25- 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a 450KW Solar PV and 500 KWh battery energy storage system on the 10-acre Community Center Property and upgrade the land electricity infrastructure. | Develop energy storage systems; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 654 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Southern Ute Indian Tribe | Southern Ute Indian Tribe (pdf) (6.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 20, 25- 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 1.8MW solar PV and 2 MWh battery energy storage system and eliminate the need for diesel generator purchases during power outages. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 5 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 25- 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 19 passenger fossil fuel cars and Tribal vehicles and install 7 level 2 charging stations. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 183 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 22, 25- 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct anaerobic digesters that process 170k gallon/day of wastewater to generate more than 21 MWh of electricity annually. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Increase waste-to-energy; Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 1,142 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 23, 25- 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide administrative staffing and energy expertise to individual tribal homeowners, help them define the proper energy efficiency and building electrification measures, help them pursue federal and state incentives and grants to offset the cost of retrofits, and streamline the process for individual Tribal members to make energy-efficiency upgrades to their homes. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Develop energy storage systems; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 36 (Annually) | GoGreen Home Energy Financing Program Methodology | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar photovoltaic systems paired with battery storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 6 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-1 - 3-4 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform energy audits to find opportunities to implement energy efficiency measures. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 846 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Tejon Indian Tribe | Tejon Indian Tribe (pdf) (2.02 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-4 - 3-5 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify heat pumps in Tribal owned buildings. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 107 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Narragansett Indian Tribe | Narragansett Indian Tribe (pdf) (1.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-5 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify on-road and off-road Tribal fleet vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 35 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Narragansett Indian Tribe | Narragansett Indian Tribe (pdf) (1.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 3-6 - 3-7 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a solar PV system. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 35 (Annually) | N/A | Narragansett Indian Tribe | Narragansett Indian Tribe (pdf) (1.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install an EV charging system. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 88 (Annually) | N/A | Narragansett Indian Tribe | Narragansett Indian Tribe (pdf) (1.84 MB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Operate a comprehensive weatherization and energy conservation program. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Build food sovereignty infrastructure. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a tribal recycling program. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Build energy efficient transportation storage and maintenance facilities. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 25-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a tribal sawmill. | Adopt conservation land management practices | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Deconstruct abandoned facilities in close proximity to Rocky Boy's Reservation wetlands. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 6, 11, 26-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Extend Chester Lake Dam to increase energy storage systems on government-owned facilities. | Develop energy storage systems; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote electrification of government-owned buildings through the incorporation of a small-electric hydroelectric facility element in the hatchery water line design and construction. | Electrify existing buildings; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation | Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy's Reservation (pdf) (919.72 KB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | Tribe/Territory |
Pursue funding for the Metlakatla-Ketchikan Intertie Project to support the development of distributed renewable energy generation infrastructure in disadvantaged communities, including rural and remote regions. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41 | Tribe/Territory |
Pursue funding for wastewater treatment facility upgrades to support energy efficiency measures at wastewater treatment facilities and reduce fugitive emissions. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-42 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand mechanically the HVAC system design and installation to support programs and policies to implement end-use energy efficiency measures in existing government owned buildings. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 43 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace Annette Island Fish Processing Facility to implement the most up-to date building energy codes for new commercial buildings at government owned facilities to be more energy efficient. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-45 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform Tribal law and order code update and conduct community education/outreach to promote energy conservation and clean climate. | Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement best management practices to reduce harmful landfill emissions. | Reduce food/organic waste; Increase composting; Develop analytical and planning tools for materials management | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform Tribal Law and Order code update and conduct community education/outreach regarding solid waste disposal. | Education and engagement; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48 | Tribe/Territory |
Foster High-Quality Job and Training Opportunities in the Waste and materials management Sector. | Develop green workforce | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-50 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Early Detection and Rapid Response on Annette Islands Reserve and waters to the south of the reserve to enhance carbon removal. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve forest, wetland, and coastal resource management to enhance carbon stocks. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 51-53 | Tribe/Territory |
Install fully subsidized ductless heat pumps for elders (Phase 1), followed by a needs-based expansion to the broader tribal community within Kitsap County (Phase 2). | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA AVERT | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve Tribal buildings to make properties more energy efficient, including tribal administration, education, and the rentals and homes owned by the Suquamish tribe and managed by the community development department. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Metlakatla Indian Community | Metlakatla Indian Community (pdf) (6.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels and solar charging on tribal buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,230 (2025-2029) | EPA AVERT | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation (pdf) (1.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify the tribal fleet and facilitate the transition to electric vehicles for employees and the community. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 138 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation (pdf) (1.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Create an electric car-share program for tribal members. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 364 (Annually) | N/A | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation (pdf) (1.64 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32 | Tribe/Territory |
Decarbonize tribal vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 180 (Annually) | ICLEI ClearPath | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation (pdf) (1.64 MB) | PDF pg. 8 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace the Tribe's current gas-powered boat with an electric or hybrid-electric vessel. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | ICLEI ClearPath | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation | Suquamish Indian of the Port Madison Reservation (pdf) (1.64 MB) | PDF pg. 9 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a food recovery program and expand infrastructure for onsite food waste processing. | Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | 211 (Unspecified) | ICLEI ClearPath | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (744.09 KB) | PDF pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce electricity consumption by 10% on existing Tribal property. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 10 (Unspecified) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (744.09 KB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce fossil fuel for building use by 10% on existing Tribal property. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 60 (Unspecified) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe | Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (pdf) (744.09 KB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce fossil fuel consumption for transportation by 10% for existing Tribal vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 14 for all PCAP measures on Tribal property (Unspecified) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce solid waste generation by 10% on existing Tribal property. | Reduce food/organic waste; Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 14 for all PCAP measures on Tribal property (Unspecified) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16,18 | Tribe/Territory |
Complete the Workplan for the Renewable Fuel Oil facilities. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 14 for all PCAP measures on Tribal property (Unspecified) | N/A | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Select and purchase the properties for the Renewable Fuel Oil production facilities. The locations will be defined by the Workplan. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | 14 for all PCAP measures on Tribal property (Unspecified) | N/A | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16,18 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct and operate the Renewable Fuel Oil production facilities. The locations will be defined by the Workplan. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy 4.75 MW residential solar PV and 12.5 MWh BESS to power at least 1,300 unelectrified and low-income homes. | Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA AVERT | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PDF pg. 8 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy Solar PV and battery electric storage systems across Tribal land to offset purchases from Arizona Public Service. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake | Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake (pdf) (4.52 MB) | PDF pg. 8-9 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a microgrid at the Tawa'ovi campus to offset diesel consumption from existing generators | Develop microgrids | Electricity | 5,761 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct a 400 MW solar array with 1,200 MW battery electric storage system for electricity export. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 8,052 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 30 passenger cars in the Hopi Tribal fleet with EVs and 3 diesel school buses with electric buses. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 5,165 (Annually) | AFLEET | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 10-11 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 12 older diesel vehicles in the Hopi Tribal fleet to new, more efficient diesel vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 609,039 (Annually) | AFLEET | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 11-12 | Tribe/Territory |
Invest $100,000 dollars in residential energy efficiency upgrades and $50,000 in commercial energy efficiency upgrades. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 202 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 12-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Create the enabling workforce to deploy the measures above in the remote geography of the Hopi Reservation, prioritizing training and skills development for a clean energy workforce. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | 8 (Annually) | N/A | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PDF pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to all Tribal households in the community that could benefit from the improvements. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,851 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PCAP pg. 8-10, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide rooftop solar to all Tribal households in the community that could benefit from the improvements. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | The Hopi Tribe | Hopi Utilities Corporation (pdf) (412.44 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-15, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a community solar program available to all Tribal households. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 284 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (pdf) (676.53 KB) | PCAP pg. 16, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to all community buildings that could benefit from improvements. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 144 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (pdf) (676.53 KB) | PCAP pg. 17-19, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify the tribal fleet and promote the adoption and use of electric vehicles as a means to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 1,012 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (pdf) (676.53 KB) | PCAP pg. 20-23, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Update the leases with farmers and ranchers to include Best Practices Requirements and GHG Reduction Measures. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture | 46 (2030) | N/A | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (pdf) (676.53 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-23, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Support efforts to manage forests, grasslands, and wetlands for increased carbon sequestration and storage. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 87 (2030) | N/A | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council | Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (pdf) (676.53 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-23, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Accelerate the transition to low- and no-carbon fuels in vehicles and equipment. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify light-duty public fleet vehicles and equipment, and increase the availability and accessibility of public transportation. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Install more charging stations to improve equitable access to electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Transition fossil-fueled medium-duty, heavy-duty, and non-road vehicles and engines to low- and no carbon-fueled alternatives. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Facilitate equitable access to transit and electric vehicle car-share programs including micro transit, on-demand transit models, and strategic car-share locations to serve LIDACs such as multifamily housing sites. Establish electrified public, micro- and/or on-demand transit | Expand public transit; Encourage carpooling; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve commercial transportation efficiency. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote conservation, electrification, efficiency, and lower-carbon design, materials, and fuels in residential buildings. | Utilize low carbon fuels; Electrify existing buildings; Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-31, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Decarbonize residential buildings by combining multiple technologies and approaches including weatherization, energy efficiency, renewable energy, refrigerant replacement, and electrification of appliances. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement clean indoor air strategies and perform decarbonization efforts. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase access to home decarbonization resources. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Design new buildings using green building principles, energy sources, materials, and techniques. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in commercial, industrial, and public buildings by promoting conservation, efficiency, electrification, and lower-carbon design, materials, and fuels, and process improvements. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-31, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase industrial efficiency and transition to cleaner energy sources and more climate friendly refrigerants. | Improve industrial energy efficiency; Improve chemical and/or process efficiency; Phase out HFCs | Industry | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | Unspecified | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote waste prevention. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 1814.4 for all commercial and residential measures (Annually) | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 32, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase recycling and composting. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 816 (2025-2030) | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve solid waste management. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 33, 35-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Extend Los Angeles Department of Water and Power service to the western side of US 395 in order to replace diesel generators with grid power for the Grinding Rock Aggregates operation and support new community and tribal facilities. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 41 (Annually) | Unspecified | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12, 15-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a 350kW ground-mount solar project and on-site solar array with battery storage system that will replace Los Angeles Department of Water and Power grid energy for the Tribe's commercial and institutional load, generate additional revenue, and allow the Tribe to own the infrastructure. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Spirit Lake Tribe | Spirit Lake Tribe (pdf) (3.11 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13, 15-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct a microgrid to supply self-generated power to tribal and residential loads, which could integrate the 350 kW solar plus storage measure for enhanced control and management. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 831 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Fort Independence Indian Tribe | Fort Independence Indian Reservation (pdf) (542.58 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide energy efficiency education to residents to reduce building energy consumption. | Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy | Commerical and residential buildings | 205 (Annually) | N/A | Fort Independence Indian Tribe | Fort Independence Indian Reservation (pdf) (542.58 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Educate on renewable energy. | Education and engagement | Electricity | 133 (Annually) | N/A | Fort Independence Indian Tribe | Fort Independence Indian Reservation (pdf) (542.58 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits on homes and government buildings for weatherization improvements. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a weatherization guidebook. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Weatherize households. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Increased access to clean energy and home retrofit technologies such as high-quality heat pumps. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade to efficient boilers in all households. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weather stripping for all doors. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install insulation on all homes and buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install smart meters on residential homes in Nome. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install Community Solar PV and Battery projects, which will play a pivotal role in bolstering the reliability and resilience of aging and isolated microgrids scattered throughout the Nome census area. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Integrate Solar PV and Battery systems into the existing diesel grid, significantly diminishing the frequency, duration, and impacts of disruptive events. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community-scale solar projects that generate electricity that flows to the utility grid. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement heat pumps for communities with high levels of renewable energy. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Village of Solomon | Village of Solomon (pdf) (5.17 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Repair, replace, and upgrade existing diesel generation and electrical grid infrastructure to improve energy system efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Native Village of Unalakleet | Native Village of Unalakleet (pdf) (301.7 KB) | PDF pg. 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Native Village of Unalakleet | Native Village of Unalakleet (pdf) (301.7 KB) | PDF pg. 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to displace diesel generation and heating fuel use by 10%. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 404,877 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 24-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Use sustainably harvested local timber to offset heating fuel usage. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 761 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 26-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 7,524 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 28-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 25% of homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 82 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 30-32 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 20% of community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,780 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 32-34 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 13,532 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 3,774 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 35 | Tribe/Territory |
Repair, replace, and upgrade existing diesel generation and electrical grid infrastructure to improve energy system efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 57-59 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Lower Yukon-Kuskokwim) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 60-61 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to reduce diesel generation and heating fuel use. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 501 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 61-63 | Tribe/Territory |
Use sustainably harvested local timber to offset heating fuel usage. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 326 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 63-65 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,024 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 65-67 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 5% of homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 82 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 67-70 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 10% of community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,024 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 70-71 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 156 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 72 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,455 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 72-73 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert and minimize waste streams to reduce GHG emissions. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 73 | Tribe/Territory |
Repair, replace, and upgrade existing diesel generation and electrical grid infrastructure to improve energy system efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 95-97 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) ( Southeast Alaska) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 98-99 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to displace diesel generation and heating fuel use by 10%. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 642 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 99-101 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 323 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 101-103 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 25% homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,688 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 103-106 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 50% of community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve building energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 3,688 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 106-107 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 873 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 108 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 2,137 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 108-109 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert and minimize waste streams to reduce GHG emissions. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 109-110 | Tribe/Territory |
Harvest energy from the Ring of Fire to create electricity and heating for communities, and potentially for hydrogen fuel shipping. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Use cleaner fuels for power generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 108 | Tribe/Territory |
Repair, replace, and upgrade existing diesel generation and electrical grid infrastructure to improve energy system efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 130-132 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Aleutian-Pribilof Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 133-134 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to displace diesel generation use by 5%. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 134 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 134-136 | Tribe/Territory |
Use sustainably harvested local timber to offset heating fuel usage. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 208 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 136-138 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 223 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 138-140 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 25% of homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve building energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 82 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 140-142 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 446 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 143-144 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 446 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 145 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 3,060 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 145-146 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert and minimize waste streams to reduce GHG emissions. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 146 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 165-167 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to displace diesel generation and heating fuel use by 10%. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (The Copper River Valley) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 167-168 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 412 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 168-170 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 1% of homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 227,632 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 170-172 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 227,632 (Annually) | Unspecified | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 173-174 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 2,569 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 175 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 3,060 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 175 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert and minimize waste streams to reduce GHG emissions. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 176 | Tribe/Territory |
Repair, replace, and upgrade existing diesel generation and electrical grid infrastructure to improve energy system efficiency. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 198-200 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community solar and battery storage to displace diesel generation by 33%. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Southcentral Alaska- Railbelt tribes) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 201-202 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement wind energy, wind-to-heat systems, and battery storage to displace diesel generation and heating fuel use by 10%. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 280 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 202-204 | Tribe/Territory |
Use sustainably harvested local timber to offset heating fuel usage. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Commerical and residential buildings | 143 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 204-206 | Tribe/Territory |
Use energy from rivers and tides to offset diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 182 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 206-208 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 25% of homes needing weatherization to reduce energy use, diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 82 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 208-211 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade 50% of community buildings and outdoor spaces to reduce energy use, reducing diesel generation and heating fuel usage. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 412 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 211-212 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Tribally-owned renewables projects to both reduce diesel generation and offset utility costs to residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,137 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 213 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert shuttles and buses to EVs and implement charging infrastructure to reduce fuel costs and local pollution. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,500 (Annually) | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (pdf) (3.47 MB) | PDF pg. 213-214 | Tribe/Territory |
Install energy upgrades, solar, and energy storage for residential homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels near the wastewater treatment facility and create a community gathering space. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) (Kodiak Island Region) | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-11 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels on the farm property and incorporate agrivoltaics. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Update the facilities at the Plaza Del Sol property by introducing solar and energy efficiency/electrification upgrades. | Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Explore the potential of implementing solar panels in a shared parking lot and conduct and energy assessment. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 14 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels at the Community and Government Center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform an energy assessment of the Emergency Management Facility and implement energy efficiency upgrades. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 16 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 12 Level 2 chargers on the reservation for the Tribal Hall, Health Clinic, and the Museum and Cultural Center (in addition to existing chargers in parking areas). | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17, 23, 34 | Tribe/Territory |
Install and fully fund solar panels for 103 homes and select Tribal facilities, including the Tribal Hall, Environmental Office, and Health Clinic, with net metering to credit the Tribe for excess electricity fed back to the grid. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Mashpee Wampanoag | Mashpee Wampanoag (pdf) (2.67 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 24, 34 | Tribe/Territory |
Allocate funding to retrofit Tribal buildings with LED lightbulbs, offer a resident trade-in program, and support energy-efficient lighting in future Camp 4 construction. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 279 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians | Santa Ynez Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19, 24, 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the ecological status of Zanja de Cota Creek, set restoration goals, clear invasive species, plant native vegetation, and monitor progress focusing on keystone species. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 30 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians | Santa Ynez Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 25, 35 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and implement a comprehensive tribal forest management plan building upon the Tribe’s current forestry plan incorporating Tribal ecological knowledge, modern land use management practices, and information gleaned from other relevant tribal plans and reports. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Adopt conservation land management practices | Natural and working lands | 2 (Annually) | Unspecified | Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians | Santa Ynez Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 8-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide the Tribe with the resources necessary to run a Tribally owned building decarbonization program that will reduce energy bills and improve air quality and public health, while supporting the Snoqualmie Tribe’s goals. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Phase out HFCs; Deploy electric heat pumps; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 75 (Annually) | Unspecified | Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians | Santa Ynez Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.73 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide the Tribe with the resources necessary to run a residential decarbonization program that will reduce energy/gas bills and improve public health for tribal members living off reservation. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 121,145 (2025-2029) | Unspecified | Snoqualmie Tribe | Snoqualmie Tribe (pdf) (661.92 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Acquire and restore 534 acres of sea level rise-vulnerable agricultural land around Humboldt Bay, aiming to increase carbon storage and expand urban forestry through restoration and ecological habitat expansion. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 27,770 (2025-2029) | Emission factor analysis | Snoqualmie Tribe | Snoqualmie Tribe (pdf) (661.92 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace the Blue Lake Rancheria Fire Department’s primary diesel engine with an electric fire truck and transition the Tribal Government’s two most-used vehicles to electric models. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 30,284 (2025-2029) | Emission factor analysis | Snoqualmie Tribe | Snoqualmie Tribe (pdf) (661.92 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Install public electric vehicle charging stations at the Education Center, Employee Parking Lot and other publicly accessible spaces. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 707 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Blue Lake Rancheria | Blue Lake Rancheria (pdf) (2.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify the tribe-owned vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 302 (25 years) | Emission factor analysis | Blue Lake Rancheria | Blue Lake Rancheria (pdf) (2.53 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and battery storage at the Tribal Administration building and Gymnasium to maintain power during outages and emergencies. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 243 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and storage at the Trading Post Gas Station, the largest electric energy consumer. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 122 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and battery storage on residential homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 28 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-33 | Tribe/Territory |
Installing air source heat pumps for space heating at residences. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 56 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | Tribe/Territory |
Install air source heat pumps for water heating at residences. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 325 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop Energy Star Building Performance for all new residential construction. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 324 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Install public electric vehicle charging stations at the Education Center, Employee Parking Lot, and other publicly accessible spaces. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 337 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 68-69 | Tribe/Territory |
Transition older enterprise vehicles to electric vehicles | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 6 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 69-70 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop community outreach materials and organize community events to promote electric vehicle adoption. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 330 (Annually) | N/A | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 70-71 | Tribe/Territory |
Encourage a Shift in the mode of transportation on the reservation. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 70 (Annually) | N/A | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 71 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and battery storage at the Public Works Building. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 72-73 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and battery storage at the Domestic Water Tank Pump Station. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 73 | Tribe/Territory |
Coordinate efforts for solar and storage resiliency project at the Horizon Fuel Center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 8 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 73-74 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar and battery storage on residences. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 6 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 74-76 | Tribe/Territory |
Install electric air source heat pump mini-split systems for space heating at Tribal residences. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 152 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 76-78 | Tribe/Territory |
Install electric air source heat pump hot water heaters at Tribal residences. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 723 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 78-79 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement Energy Star Building Performance Standards on all new residential construction. | Develop building benchmarking and performance standards; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,903 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 79-80 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy wind and solar projects on the Reservation to create a new 400 MW renewable energy source linked to the national power grid. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 6 (Annually) | Unspecified | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 12-14, 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Build micro-grid electrical infrastructure to provide 80‐90% of all buildings on the Reservation with reliable, renewable power. | Develop microgrids; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 651 (Annually) | Unspecified | La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians (San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians) | La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (3.18 MB) | PDF pg. 14-16, 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Build new energy efficient, climate responsive housing to meet needs of Northern Cheyenne Tribal members. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,385,328 (Annually) | N/A | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (pdf) (869.32 KB) | PDF pg. 16-19, 24-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Inspect and upgrade existing reservation as needed and provide air source heat pumps and upgraded appliances when necessary. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 22,710 (Annually) | N/A | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (pdf) (869.32 KB) | PDF pg. 19-21, 24-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace existing gasoline fleet vehicles with electric and hybrid vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | EPA TGIT | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (pdf) (869.32 KB) | PDF pg. 21-23, 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to all households in the community that could benefit from the improvements. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (pdf) (869.32 KB) | PCAP pg. 16-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to all community buildings that could benefit from improvements. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 23 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation | Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (pdf) (869.32 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to all commercial buildings, including schools, in the community that could benefit from improvements. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,686 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve diesel utilities and increase efficiency rates to reduce fuel needed to generate the same amount of electricity, reduce fuel costs, and lower electricity rates for customers. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 1,162 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce line loss to improve utility efficiency and performance and provide an opportunity to reduce diesel usage and greenhouse gas emissions. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 2,651 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Capture and reuse heat that would otherwise be lost as a byproduct of diesel power generation by capturing it in cooling water from a diesel engine at the local power plant and transferring it to heat local community buildings. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 737 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community-scale solar projects as an opportunity for high penetration, grid tied solar systems that generate electricity that flows through a meter to the utility grid. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 3,067 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-33 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community-scale wind generation projects to produce electricity. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 234 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a new electrical grid control center and new grid transmission lines to support expanding wind, solar, and battery installation. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 4,391 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-18, 26, 40 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace work vehicle fleet with electric vehicles. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,146 (2050) | EPA DEQ | Kawerak Tribe, Inc | Kawerak Tribe, Inc (pdf) (8.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-20, 27 41 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace telecommunications generator. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 91,248 (Annually) | EPA DEQ | American Samoa | American Samoa (pdf) (1.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 21, 27 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace territory owned fleet vehicles with clean diesel, hybrid, or electric vehicles and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 388 (Annually) | EPA DEQ | American Samoa | American Samoa (pdf) (1.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23, 27 42-45 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a vanpool program. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 2 (Annually) | CMAQ Emissions Calculator Toolkit | American Samoa | American Samoa (pdf) (1.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24, 45-46 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits, efficiency upgrades, and electrification for residential, commercial, and government buildings. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 63 (Annually) | N/A | American Samoa | American Samoa (pdf) (1.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure and increase the number of electric vehicles, gas electric hybrid, and fuel-efficient vehicles. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 57 (Annually) | N/A | American Samoa | American Samoa (pdf) (1.72 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Decrease motorized transportation through ridership of bikes and eBikes, walking and biking infrastructure, rideshare and/or transit programs, and reducing employee commutes. | Increase active transportation; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 19, 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Protect, maintain, and increase carbon sequestration through healthy forestry. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce GHG emissions in agriculture through organic fertilizer production, sustainable farming practices, anaerobic digesters, methane gas capture technology, on-farm energy production, and more. | Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions; Increase anaerobic digestion; Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon | Agriculture; Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 20, 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve industrial efficiency through cogeneration, the use of clean fuels, and renewable energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Utilize low carbon fuels; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 20, 24-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Divert waste from landfills through composting, recycling, developing and implementing procurement of recycled materials, expanding anaerobic digester capacity, and preventing food loss and food waste. | Increase composting; Increase recycling; Reduce food/organic waste; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 20, 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade and develop Tribal electric grid energy infrastructure to encourage renewable generation. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 20, 25-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the adoption and/or expansion of wind energy through studying the feasibility of wind generation on tribal properties and interconnecting wind power generation to the grid. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 20, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the adoption and/or expansion of solar energy through community solar projects, interconnecting with the grid, solar rooftops, and energy storage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the adoption and/or expansion of hydropower energy with reduced ecological impacts and implement tidal range or flow power generation when applicable. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 27 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the adoption and/or expansion of geothermal energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 27 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the adoption and/or expansion of biomass energy. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 27-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce reliance on fossil fuels through cogeneration. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Electrify industrial processes | Electricity; Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 28 | Tribe/Territory |
Support the transition to cleaner fuels by utilizing solar and wind facilities to perform electrolysis and produce clean hydrogen when demand for electricity does not meet supply. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 21, 28-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase the efficiency of existing diesel engines and generators at buildings near the government center | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform energy efficient initiatives on the resort such as using electric guest shuttles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) | Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) (pdf) (1011.35 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficient measures in government buildings such as retrofitting old appliances and deploying solar energy, | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 1.1 MW battery storage system near the Great Oak Substation with the intention of more batteries being purchases in the near future. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase and install a second combined heat and power facility. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 2 MW of additional solar to be sited with batteries on the Reservation. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 300-600 per MWh of battery storage (Annually) | Unspecified | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Hire dedicated support staff to guide Tribal members throughout the EV purchasing process and offer comprehensive support to community members, aiding in the access of available rebates or incentive programs to alleviate the costs of upfront EV purchases. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 8,500 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34, 52-53, 81 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 20 Level 2 chargers and 10 Level 3 chargers on the Reservation in addition to existing chargers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 300-600 per MWh of battery storage (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians | Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians (pdf) (1.01 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35, 53, 81 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits to identify energy-saving opportunities for Tribal homes and facilities and retrofit 50 Tribal homes and all Tribal facilities with air-source heat pumps to increase energy efficiency. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 770 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Pala Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36, 53-54, 81 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a collection system for picking up food and yard waste from residents and facilities and perform community outreach to encourage the public to engage with the initiative. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 3,719 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Pala Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 54-55, 81 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 10 level 2 EV Charging stations for the Jamul Casino Hotel. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 430 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Pala Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38, 55-56, 82 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy a microgrid to serve the Jamul Casino to ensure reliable electricity supply and the electricity will be generated by solar panels installed on the casino roof. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 495 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Pala Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 56, 82 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits to identify energy-saving opportunities for Tribal homes and retrofit 200 Tribal homes with triple pane windows and energy metering. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 233 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Jamul Indian Village of California) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41, 57, 82 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a Reservation-wide comprehensive recycling program for various materials including paper, plastics, glass, and metals, starting with educational programs and awareness efforts and providing each tribal home with a recycling bin. | Increase recycling; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 2,485 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Jamul Indian Village of California) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 42, 57-58, 83 | Tribe/Territory |
Offer fully funded solar panel installation for community members with a goal to set up 200 homes on the Reservation with solar and net metering ability to allow homeowners to receive credit for excess electricity generated and fed back to the grid | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 173 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 43, 58, 82-83 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 20 light-duty trucks with EVs for the Tribal fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 290 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 44, 58-59, 83 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement erosion controls necessary to facilitate wetland restoration which may include removing invasive plants and planting natives, to prevent further soil erosion and enhance carbon storage. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 397 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-46, 59-60, 83 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the ecological status of the 120-acre land parcel that has been identified for acquisition and restoration and develop a comprehensive restoration plan, clear invasive species, identify appropriate native vegetation for the site, and monitor and evaluate progress with a focus on keystone species. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 20 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47, 60, 83 | Tribe/Territory |
Transition residence and community buildings to solar power with a goal to provide solar installations to all 13 of the Tribal homes on the Reservation as well as the following facilities: Tribal Administration Office, Boys and Girls Club, Old Casino, and Addiction Treatment Center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 10 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (La Posta Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 47-48, 60-61, 83 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 64 of the eligible on-road vehicles with all-electric zero emission vehicle alternatives and 26 of the eligible non-road vehicles with ZEVs over the next 15 years. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 156 (Annually) | AFLEET | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (La Posta Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand the network of publicly-available Level 2 EV chargers through the installation of eight additional Level 2 dual-port EV chargers at eight different locations. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 88 (Annually) | AFLEET | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (La Posta Band of Mission Indians) | Pala Band Of Mission Indians (pdf) (4.63 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish an outreach campaign to educate residents about the existing home energy assessments program and reimburse participants who are not already income-qualified for a free assessment. | Improve building energy efficiency; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 285 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate the current energy performance of 25 tribal-owned and operated buildings to identify and implement cost-effective energy conservation measures that will contribute to reduced GHG and other pollutant emissions and annual operating cost savings. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,035 (Annually) | Unspecified | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a program to offer financial incentives to residents located in the community to exchange operational gas-powered lawn mowers and handheld lawn and garden equipment for electric or battery powered alternatives and SRPMIC will exchange its inventory of owned gas-powered pieces of handheld lawn and garden equipment (28 devices). | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 17 (Annually) | Unspecified | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-33 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct approximately 353 kW of additional solar PV capacity via newly constructed solar parking canopies at four SRPMIC-owned and operated facilities | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,138 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Utilize the landfill gas currently being collected and flared to produce renewable natural gas for injection into an existing natural gas pipeline owned and operated by the City of Mesa, AZ | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 44 (Annually) | EPA LFGcost-Web | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-40 | Tribe/Territory |
Continue planting trees on public and residential lands within the Community to improve air quality and sequester carbon. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 338 (Annually) | i-Tree | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase allotted land parcels (land that is currently owned by community members) and then increase vegetation coverage across these parcels using native species to reduce GHG emissions through carbon sequestration. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 21,801 (Annually) | Unspecified | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-46 | Tribe/Territory |
Partner with the local farming community to determine best practices for nutrient amendments and reduced tillage and increase education on best farming practices. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Education and engagement | Agriculture | 10,638 (Annually) | COMET-Planner | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop CUC's Energy Master Plan, Roadmap and Implementation Plan to modernize energy infrastructure and integrate renewable resources. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 291 (Annually) | N/A | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 19, 22-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop utility-scale power plants that provide cleaner, more affordable, and reliable electricity and integrate renewable energy and energy storage systems. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,070 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community | Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm (pdf) (2.33 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 22-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar photovoltaic and other renewable energy systems with energy storage where appropriate and feasible on key government-owned facilities. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide incentives for solar photovoltaic and other renewable systems for commercial facilities and residents. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 33,919 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement weatherization, energy efficiency, and water efficiency measures in government facilities. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 29-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide incentives for weatherization and other efficiency initiatives for commercial facilities and residential buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 70,473 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement green building standards and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands tropical energy code, nature-based solutions, and other best practices for green building and green infrastructure in new construction and renovation projects. | Improve building energy efficiency; Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 31,853-47,779 for all building measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct a study to better understand the feasibility of implementing clean transportation across the commonwealth. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 31,853-47,779 for all building measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 35-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a low/no emissions interisland ferry system that provides passenger and cargo transportation services within the Northern Mariana Islands. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 31,853-47,779 for all building measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32, 35-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement green complete streets initiatives to promote public transit, bicycle, and pedestrian modes and the use of nature-based solutions and green infrastructure in street design and construction. | Increase active transportation; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Transportation; Natural and working lands | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 35-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase the share of low/no emissions vehicles, equipment, and vessels in the government fleet, and install charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34, 35-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Design and construct park and ride facilities in key villages to promote the use and accessibility of public transit. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide incentives to increase the share of low/no emissions vehicles, equipment, and vessels in the private sector. | Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles | Transportation | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar photovoltaic or other renewable energy systems and energy storage where appropriate and feasible at water, wastewater, and solid waste management facilities. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 38, 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a smart grid program that will enhance the power and water distribution systems by improving efficiencies and reducing losses. | Encourage behavior changes to conserve building energy; Improve efficiency of water infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings | 45,000 for all transportation measures (Unspecified) | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a waste-to-energy anaerobic digestion project at wastewater treatment facilities. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 357 (Annually) | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 39, 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement advanced disposal fee programs, improved collection services, and other initiatives to promote waste diversion of recyclable or compostable materials. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | EPA WARM | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement initiatives to reduce organic waste and promote composting. | Increase composting; Reduce food/organic waste | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | EPA WARM | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement green digital solutions to reduce paper waste and GHG emissions and improve efficiencies in government processes. | Reduce nonfood waste | Waste and materials management | 217 (Annually) | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 41-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Support and expand urban forestry programs to propagate and plant native, food, and medicinal species. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1-2 per ton of food waste and yard trimming diverted (Annually) | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 43-44, 46-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and expand programs to restore, enhance, and monitor mangroves, wetlands, seagrass beds, watersheds, and coral reef ecosystems. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 44-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Revegetate and restore degraded public lands. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 45-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and implement measures to prevent and suppress wildland fires and protect carbon sinks. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 46-47 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop, promote, and implement workforce training programs to support the development of clean electricity, green buildings, and green transportation. | Develop green workforce | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 48-51 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and construct a climate and health resiliency training center. | Develop green workforce; Education and engagement | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (pdf) (1.44 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct a 70-foot-tall dam several hundred feet upstream of the existing Humpback Creek intake structure to offset more diesel fuel, increase hydro capacity, and meet the community's energy needs. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31, 42-43, 45-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Construct a transmission line extension and siting for solar generation at 13-mile of the Copper River Highway to address multiple challenges facing Cordova. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-34, 42-43, 45-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace original LED fixtures which will reduce existing LED street lighting loads by 50%. | Install LED Streetlights; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 2,546 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-36, 42, 45-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Maximize the impact of community composting through collaboration with local governments, environmental organizations, and businesses to secure the necessary support, resources, and expertise to design, implement, and maintain successful community composting programs. | Increase composting; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 397 (Annually) 451 (Annually) |
EPA WARM | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 42, 44-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve fleet and operational efficiency to have economic as well as environmental, and GHG reduction benefits, improving boat owner’s bottom lines while decreasing emissions from the fleet. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 24 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 42, 44-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish multifunctional facilities equipped with renewable energy and storage to ensure reliability during disasters to offer critical services like shelter, emergency medical care, and food distribution in crises, and transition to provide community amenities and support local energy grid improvements in stable time. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 847-985 (Unspecified) | N/A | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 40, 46-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Restore degraded lands and rehabilitate forested territories through brownfield restoration, mine reclamation, forested land rehabilitation, and using kelp mariculture. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 448 (Unspecified) | N/A | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 40-41, 46-49 | Tribe/Territory |
Fund a full-time climate manager position within each of the member tribes and an additional half full-time equivalent employee for the Upper Columbia United Tribes to manage and implement climate programs. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace outdated heating and cooling equipment with heat pumps and updated wood stoves in 2,500 tribal member residential homes. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Unspecified | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak | Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Native Village of Eyak (pdf) (2.03 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce transportation emissions by electrifying tribal fleet vehicles, developing electric vehicle charging infrastructure, creating rideshare programs, and increasing active transportation options. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase active transportation | Transportation | Not quantified | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve energy efficiency in tribal commercial and industrial buildings through energy audits, retro-commissioning, and retrofits. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve industrial energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings; Industry | 134,000 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce waste and increase composting and recycling programs. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 33,333 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a culturally focused community guidebook for new construction standards, with a focus on embodied carbon, energy efficiency, culturally valued resources, and resource use. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | 72,387 (Unspecified) | N/A | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a unified forest management plan that incorporates Tribal Ecological Knowledge and modern forest management practices to reduce the incidence of megafires, enhance carbon sinks, and maintain healthy forests. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Adopt conservation land management practices | Natural and working lands | 28,018 (Unspecified) | N/A | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace the primarily propane powered HVAC system at the Coeur d'Alene Casino and Resort with a more climate friendly alternative. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce methane emissions at the Spokane Tribe Wellpinit landfill via landfill gas capture. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | Not quantified | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve water utility pump energy efficiency on the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings | 28,224 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Coeur d'Alene Tribe) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement composting systems at the hotel and casino on the Coeur d'Alene reservation to reduce waste and associated landfill emissions. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 32,193 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Spokane Tribe of Indians) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Fund a comprehensive forest management program for the Kalispel Natural Resources Department focused on the prevention of megafires. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 3,420 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 25 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve water pump energy efficiency at the Spokane Tribe Hatchery. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,000 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Coeur d'Alene Tribe) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Phase in electric, hybrid, biodiesel, and potentially compressed-natural gas/methane fleet vehicles add electrical charging infrastructure at public buildings. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Encourage deployment of higher fuel efficiency vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 33,900 (Unspecified) | N/A | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Kalispel Tribe of Indians) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-13, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community scale photovoltaic arrays to minimize their GHG impact and provide affordable, reliable power for their needs. |
Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 2,260 (Unspecified) | N/A | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (The Spokane Tribe of Indians) | Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Inspect and weatherize homes focused on improving the buildings insulation, air sealing, and water proofing systems. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation (pdf) (760.01 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-16, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Install new certified wood burning stoves to dramatically reduce the indoor and outdoor air pollution that comes from burning wood. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation (pdf) (760.01 KB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop community-scale solar photovoltaic arrays with microgrid distribution and storage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems; Develop microgrids | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation (pdf) (760.01 KB) | PCAP pg. 12-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop new, highly insulated, high-performance, net-zero homes for tribal members. | Improve weatherization; Electrify new construction | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation | Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation (pdf) (760.01 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Evaluate all single-family homes for weatherization and improve/replace building insulation, air sealing, water proofing systems, and heating systems. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 11,350 (Annually) 340,500 (30 years) |
N/A | Northern Arapaho Tribe | Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation (pdf) (549.57 KB) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace tribal owned fleet vehicles with hybrid and electric vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Northern Arapaho Tribe | Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation (pdf) (549.57 KB) | PCAP pg. 18-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar arrays on Tribal buildings to provide access to clean and renewable energy, address energy poverty, and improve quality of life through reduced energy costs. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA AVERT | Northern Arapaho Tribe | Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation (pdf) (549.57 KB) | PCAP pg. 28-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Install microgrid at the Boys Club that allows for the creation, storage, and distribution of energy on and off the standard electrical grid and electrify 15 school buses and 1 electrified freightliner. | Develop microgrids; Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Electricity; Transportation | 213 (Annually) 2,126 (10 years) |
EPA AVERT | Northern Arapaho Tribe | Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation (pdf) (549.57 KB) | PCAP pg. 31-34 | Tribe/Territory |
Drive the transition to EVs by installing 20 public charging stations equitably with guidance from community stakeholders. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 212 (Annually) | N/A | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify Tribal government fleet by ensuring that 50% of the new vehicles purchased are electric. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 422 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Hire an experienced program manager to oversee program implementation and lead the development and management of the proposed program, mentor/coordinate activities among team members, design and implement program strategies, and oversee quality assurance/quality control. | Develop green workforce | Cross-cutting | Not quantified | N/A | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Apply for funding for a 2MW solar array project along with 3MW battery energy storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 118 (Annually) | N/A | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg, 20 | Tribe/Territory |
Apply for funding for weatherization of residences and tribal / city buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (pdf) (1.38 MB) | PCAP pg, 20 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand renewable energy development on the island through implementation of a solar energy system. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 20% reduction in CO2 emissions (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Alatna Village) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23,42 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels at the Layon Landfill. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Alatna Village) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a loan program that enables low-income households to have access to solar PV systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 95 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 24, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Build a battery energy storage system across 5 sites alongside a control system that will assist in stabilizing the grid. | Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 107,090 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 25-26, 42-43 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a solar PV virtual power plant to target Guam Department of Education Schools for installation of solar PV systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 113,987 (5 years) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 26-27, 43 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 100 kWh of solar energy to the Guam and Chamorro Educational Facility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 462,436 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29, 43 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 10 Level 2 EV chargers. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 23,480 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30, 43-44 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify 20 vehicles within the Guam Waterworks Authority and install charging stations for the agency. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 95 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 44 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify Guam's Regional Transit Authority by replacing 10 fleet vehicles to EVs and additionally installing electric vehicle charging stations. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3.8 per electric vehicle (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32, 44 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify 10 Department of Public Works service vehicles and install charging stations. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 283 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 32-33, 44 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert waste cooking oil into biodiesel fuel to be used for Guam's Solid Waste Authority diesel fleet. | Create useful products from organic waste; Increase waste-to-energy | Waste and materials management | 624 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34, 45 | Tribe/Territory |
Repurpose plastic waste using the ByFusion method to develop an alternative and sustainable building material for Guam. | Create useful products from organic waste; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 4 per electric vehicle (Annually) | N/A | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35, 45 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop an anaerobic digestor. | Increase anaerobic digestion; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 259 (Annually) | N/A | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36, 45-46 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve food security by taking a culturally sensitive approach to working with local farmers and forestry managers. | Adopt soil or land management practices to sequester carbon; Adopt soil management practices to reduce GHG emissions | Agriculture | Not quantified | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37, 46 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce the flow of land-based pollutants through restoration of soil erosion, marine coastal environment, and increasing awareness of poor land use practices. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Education and engagement | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 37-38, 46 | Tribe/Territory |
Create urban carbon sinks by developing community greenspaces. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 1,814 (Annually) | Unspecified | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 46 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote and increase the electricity generation/use from distributed solar and storage systems and reduce the electricity consumption from the grid. | Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 121 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce GHG emissions in the transportation sector by deploying 10 electric school buses and replacing the existing diesel buses. | Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 45,462 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Guam | Guam (pdf) (3.61 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace diesel or other types of fossil fuels with biodiesel and similar biofuels mainly in the transportation sector. | Utilize low carbon fuels | Transportation | 1,260 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-33, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve building energy efficiency to reduce consumption of both fuels and electricity through a broad suite of retrofits and construction practices. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 260 (Annually) | Estimates based on project data or comparable plans | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Enhance and increase the sequestration of CO2 from forest as well as wetlands through improved management practices. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 22 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-37, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce the emissions from waste sector through improved waste management practices including the capture and utilization of landfill gases. | Increase capture and/or utilization of gas from landfills | Waste and materials management | 410 (Annually ) | EPA LGEB | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Execute software and infrastructure upgrades to the waste water treatment plant to reduce energy consumption and emissions. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 61,700 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 3, 12-13, 17-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand wastewater treatment plant infrastructure by connecting residences on the North side of the reservation to the sewer system. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 700 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians | Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (pdf) (1.77 MB) | PCAP pg. 3, 13-14, 17-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand wastewater treatment plant infrastructure by connecting residences on the South side of the reservation to the sewer system. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 7 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians | Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (1.82 MB) | PCAP pg. 3, 14-15, 17-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop and operate a grid-connected hydrogen hub system to serve five Tribal Law Enforcement vehicles and a fuel cell backup generator, while also replacing gasoline and diesel Tribal Law Enforcement vehicles with hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Electricity; Transportation | 8 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians | Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (1.82 MB) | PCAP pg. 4, 15-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement solar generation systems at GRIC Government facilities. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 6 (Annually) | Unspecified | Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians | Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (1.82 MB) | PCAP pg. 9 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement solar generation systems at residential locations within the community. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 28 (Annually) | Unspecified | Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians | Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (1.82 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop renewable energy microgrid at GRIC government facilities, which include solar and battery systems that double as resilience hubs. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 60 (Unspecified) 2,400 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace GRIC Government-owned gas and diesel fleet vehicles with electric vehicles and build out publicly available charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 50 (Unspecified) 500 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-11 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide electric vehicle ridesharing for tribe employees. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 50 (Unspecified) 100 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 11 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote and incentivize local traditional food markets to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associate with food transportation. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | 15 (Unspecified) 300 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 11 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve residential building energy efficiency through building weatherization, LED lighting, and heat/air conditioning upgrades | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 6 (Unspecified) 18 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand renewable energy projects by developing solar and wind generation while also advancing energy resilience through the construction of battery storage and microgrids. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 2 (Unspecified) 20 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace existing fossil fuel maintenance motor vehicles with electric vehicles or hybrid electric vehicles and build out solar-powered charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Transportation; Electricity | 2 (Unspecified) 60 (Unspecified) |
Unspecified | Gila River Indian Community | Gila River Indian Community (pdf) (3.37 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-11 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency by upgrading HVAC systems, retrofitting existing infrastructure, and promotion of energy-saving practices across Tribal facilities. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 60 (Annually) | Unspecified | Ramona Band of Cahuilla | Ramona Band of Cahuilla (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 11 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce waste through the development of recycling and organics composting programs to reduce transportation and landfill emissions and also introduce circular economic practices. | Increase composting; Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 2 (Annually) | Unspecified | Ramona Band of Cahuilla | Ramona Band of Cahuilla (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-12 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace the Tribal fleet's gasoline and diesel vehicles with electric ones, prioritizing the oldest models, to reduce GHG emissions from on-road mobile sources within the reservation. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 15 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Ramona Band of Cahuilla | Ramona Band of Cahuilla (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install EV chargers in high-use areas of the reservation such as by the administration building, community center, social services office, schools, and Public Works parking lots. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 7 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Ramona Band of Cahuilla | Ramona Band of Cahuilla (pdf) (1.22 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19, 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Retrofit reservoir pumps with solar panels and battery storage, and conduct energy audits at three sites to reduce or eliminate GHG emissions from electricity used for water pumping. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 49 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Morongo Band of Mission Indians | Morongo Band of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a collection system for food and yard waste, offer compost for community use, and implement educational programs to encourage public participation. | Increase composting; Education and engagement; Create useful products from organic waste | Waste and materials management | 2,324 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Morongo Band of Mission Indians | Morongo Band of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Insulate and upgrade Tribal structures, while increasing community awareness about energy consumption. | Improve weatherization; Education and engagement | Commerical and residential buildings | 794 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Morongo Band of Mission Indians | Morongo Band of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install renewable energy equipment on residential homes and INSY government buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 44 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Morongo Band of Mission Indians | Morongo Band of Mission Indians (pdf) (1.57 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Address old heating sources and offer assistance with installing alternative heating options. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 50-100 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve the current waste management facilities on INSY property. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 61 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Address emission reductions for Tribal government on-road and off-road emissions. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 42 (Annually) | N/A | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Address degraded land needs for restoration and reforestation within fuel reduction lands. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 630 (Annually) | N/A | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Build an adequate waste transfer station for Bay Mills Indian Community to provide the Tribe’s members with one comprehensive location to dispose of household waste and provide an adequate area for members to sort recycling. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 3 per ton of waste diverted (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 14 | Tribe/Territory |
Retrofit 15 Bays Mill Indian Community facilities for energy efficiency upgrades. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Custom-built tool | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 15-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Install an 11 MW solar farm to power Tribal government buildings and Tribal enterprises. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 116 (Annually) | Custom-built tool | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel | Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (pdf) (687.98 KB) | PCAP pg. 22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a Combined Heat and Power system at the Bay Mills Resort and Casino to produce electricity and thermal energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 63,006 (2024-2030) 273,206 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Bay Mills Indian Community) | PCAP pg. 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a Combined Heat and Power system at the Bay Mills Indian Community Health Center to produce electricity and thermal energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 2 (2024-2030) 8 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Bay Mills Indian Community) | PCAP pg. 24 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform energy audits to identify opportunities to implement energy efficiency projects across residential and tribal buildings, while also encouraging the use of green building standards. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 43,812 (2024-2030) 189,852 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Bay Mills Indian Community) | PCAP pg. 14-15, 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert primary fuel source for heating in residential and tribal buildings from propane to electric systems. | Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 589 (2024-2030) 2,553 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Bay Mills Indian Community) | PCAP pg. 15-16, 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert the primary fuel source for the casino from propane and electric to geothermal. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 405 (2024-2030) 1,755 (2024-2050) |
Unspecified | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Bay Mills Indian Community) | PCAP pg. 16-17, 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase residential and community solar and establish a full microgrid system equipped with energy storage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 310 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace selective tribal vehicles with electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles and build out electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 78 (Annually) 290 (Annually) |
Unspecified | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-20, 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Invest in E-Bikes for community members while also enhancing biking and pedestrian infrastructure. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 21 (Annually) | Unspecified | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase two electric buses, both of which will be charged by solar and wind powered charging infrastructure, and build out bus routes to connect tribal communities. | Expand public transit; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 2,050 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 10-11, 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a tribal utility and deploy resilient community microgrids powered by solar and wind, supplemented by battery energy storage. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 18 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a new community consisting of energy efficiency residential homes and community amenities/businesses. | Electrify new construction; Build dense communities; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 25 (Annually ) | N/A | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI | Sokaogon Chippewa Community, WI (pdf) (3.08 MB) | PCAP pg. 12-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify existing homes on the reservation and increase renewable energy mix on the grid. | Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 303-2,274 (Annually) | Unspecified | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation (pdf) (837.51 KB) | PCAP pg. 12-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement weatherization and envelope improvement projects across existing homes. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 98 (Annually) | N/A | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation (pdf) (837.51 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a combined heat and power system at the Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel to produce electricity and thermal energy. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Custom-built tool | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation (pdf) (837.51 KB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade to and install geothermal systems at Turtle Creek Casino, Leelanau Sands Casino and Lodge and Grand Traverse Resort and Spa. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 10% of stationary combustion emissions (5 years) | Custom-built tool | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation (pdf) (837.51 KB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 8 Grand Traverse Band vehicles with EV’s and install 33 additional EV charging stations. | Develop EV charging infrastructure; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation | Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation (pdf) (837.51 KB) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 4.5 MWh of solar PV and 4.5 MWh of battery capacity on the 150-acre property adjacent to Little River Resort and Casino to reduce Tribe utility energy consumption by 22% and provide electricity to Little River Resort and Casino for 3 hours. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 42,642 (2024-2030) 184,002 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | PCAP pg. 14 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 2.3 MWDC Solar PV on property near the Little River Resort and Casino to reduce utility energy consumption , only to be installed if the 4.5 MWdc solar panels and 4.5 MWh battery banks are not utilized. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 139,416 (2024-2030) 604,136 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | PCAP pg. 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 210 kWdc solar PV at the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Government Center. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 202 (2024-2030) 874 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) | PCAP pg. 16 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels on 66 tribal homes on the Little River Band Ottawa Indians reservation. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 25,800 (2024-2030) 111,800 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | PCAP pg. 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 23 vehicles in the tribe's General Service Administration vehicle fleet with EVs, and install four solar powered EV charging stations. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 150,000 (2024-2030) 65,000 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi's recycling program and solid waste program by purchasing an aluminum trailer to aid with curb side recycling for tribal members and three recycling cans for each tribal housing unit. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 6,000 (2024-2030) 26,000 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Restore 65.6 acres of established row crop to native grasslands. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration | Natural and working lands | 1,380 (2024-2030) 5,980 (2024-2050) |
MTERA | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace current lighting in the Tribe's greenhouse with energy efficient LED lighting. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 618 (2024-2030) 2,678 (2024-2050) |
MTERA | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | PCAP pg. 16 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe members with two recycling bins per household (774 total) to encourage recycling and provide outreach for members to learn the importance of recycling. | Increase recycling; Education and engagement | Waste and materials management | 242 (2024-2030) 1,050 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | PCAP pg. 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide tribal members with composting bins (387 total) for food and solid waste. | Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 1,272 (2024-2030) 5,512 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | PCAP pg. 16 | Tribe/Territory |
Cut Saginaw Chippewa Indian solid waste by 90% by 2040 by introducing composting and recycling programs. | Increase recycling; Increase composting | Waste and materials management | 60 (2024-2030) 260 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi) | PCAP pg. 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 40 EV charging stations for tribal members, public and tribal departments to use. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 4,926 (2024-2030) 21,346 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | PCAP pg. 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Build an array of 6.9 MW solar panels and associated battery banks in up to three locations on Tribal fee and trust land. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 4,224 (2024-2030) 18,304 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace existing HVAC systems in 17 Tribal facilities and 126 Tribal homes with a geothermal heat plant. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Utilize low carbon fuels; Improve municipal building efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 15,846 (2024-2030) 68,666 (2024-2050) |
Custom-built tool | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Install renewable-ready smart service panels in fifty residential homes to improve energy efficiency and encourage the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and/or distributed renewables. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 1,848 (2024-2030) 8,008 (2024-2050) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (pdf) (2.05 MB) (Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe) | PCAP pg. 48-49, 51-52 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a total of 10KW of solar capacity across fifty tribal residential homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 58,974 (2024-2030) 255,554 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) | (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) | PCAP pg.49, 52 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace inefficient residential wood stoves with more efficient models and/or electric heating systems. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,340 (2024-2030) 10,140 (2024-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) | (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) | PCAP pg.49-50, 52 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop GHG sequestration studies to measure the effect of implementation actions to increase the surface area of existing tribal wetlands or riparian areas. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 31 (Annually) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Burns Paiute Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 50-51, 53 | Tribe/Territory |
Install renewable-ready smart service panels in 135 residential homes to improve energy efficiency and encourage the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and/or distributed renewables. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | 305 (Annually) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Burns Paiute Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 64-65, 68 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a total of 10KW of solar capacity across 100 tribal residential homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 6 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Burns Paiute Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg.65, 68 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace inefficient residential wood stoves with more efficient models and/or electric heating systems. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Burns Paiute Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 66, 68 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop GHG sequestration studies to measure the effect of implementation actions to increase the surface area of existing tribal wetlands or riparian areas. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 31 (Annually) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 66-67, 69 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace inefficient wood stoves with more efficient models and/or electric heating systems in up to 200 residential homes. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 610 (Annually) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 79-80 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 1 MW solar array and appropriate battery storage for the Tribal school and Government campus. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 6 (Annually) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 80 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop GHG sequestration studies to measure the effect of implementation actions to increase the surface area of existing tribal wetlands or riparian areas. | Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 80-81 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a Renewable Energy Revolving Loan Fund Program to fund 500 tribal homes through 2050 with long-term, low interest financing for renewable energy installations. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 24 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of the Duck Valley Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 94-95. 100-101 | Tribe/Territory |
Install renewable-ready smart service panels in up to 200 residential homes to improve energy efficiency and encourage the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and/or distributed renewables. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Commerical and residential buildings; Transportation | Not quantified | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of the Duck Valley Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 95-96, 101 | Tribe/Territory |
Install electric vehicle charging stations at tribal community centers and enterprise locations and offer fee-free charging services for up to three years from completion of the projects. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Paiute Tribe of the Duck Valley Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 96-97, 101 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 100KW photovoltaic and battery storage project to power electric vehicle charging stations at tribal community centers and enterprise locations. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Electricity; Transportation | 1,250 (2050) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 97, 101-102 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop tribal incentives to purchase plug-in electric vehicles, electric outdoor tools, electric bikes, and other off-road electric vehicles. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 50 (Annually) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 97-98, 102 | Tribe/Territory |
Sequester carbon by implementing conservation actions to increase the surface area of existing tribal forests, wetlands, and riparian areas. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 200 (Unspecified) | N/A | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 98-99, 102 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace inefficient residential wood stoves with more efficient models and/or electric heating systems. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 99, 103 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement forest, wetland, and eelgrass conservation and restoration projects to sequester carbon. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | Unspecified | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-17, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a permanent energy efficiency, weatherization, and electrification retrofits and upgrades program for existing residential buildings. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Unspecified | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement an energy efficiency, weatherization, and electrification retrofits and upgrades program for existing tribal facilities and commercial buildings | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 6 (Annually) | Unspecified | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation) | Upper Snake River Tribes (USRT) (pdf) (10.43 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-19, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement a pilot program to install geothermal heat pumps in existing single- and multi-family homes. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 13,734 (2025-2030) 137,344 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 19-20, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt a green building policy for new commercial developments and substantial remodels that mandates high energy efficiency building performance standards and commits to use of geothermal and/or solar resources, when technically feasible. | Leverage building codes; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings | 192 (2025-2030) 2,031 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 20-21, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Install rooftop solar on key tribal and community facilities, and include storage systems where technically feasible. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 420 (2025-2030) 2,121 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 21-22, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify tribal government fleet and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 60 (2025-2030) 779 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 22, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace and retrofit older, inefficient boat motors with more energy efficient, electric, and hybrid electric models or parts. | Electrify or increase efficiency of non-road transportation | Transportation | 7,033 (2025-2030) 37,793 (2031-2050) |
Unspecified | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 23, 25-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce GHG emissions in tribal-owned commercial and public buildings by promoting energy electrification, increasing energy efficiency through building retrofitting, and adopting new green building standards for future development. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve weatherization; Leverage building codes; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 241 (2025-2030) 0 (2031-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Lower the financial burden of home energy usage for individual Tribal members and increase the Tribe’s energy independence through the development of solar systems and residential building retrofits | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 490 (2025-2030) 4,958 (2031-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 24-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Decrease GHG emissions through fleet electrification and EV adoption. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 2,024 (2025-2030) 8,342 (2031-2050) |
EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Lummi Nation | Lummi Nation (pdf) (855.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 26-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce GHG emissions by sequestering carbon through protecting, managing, and restoring above and below ground biomass, forests, wetlands, and soils, while developing green infrastructure, and implementing responsible development and zoning policies to enhance carbon sequestration. | Maintain or expand existing forests; Preserve or expand wetlands | Natural and working lands | 22,186 (Unspecified) | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | St. Croix Band of Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin (SCCIW) | St. Croix Chippewa Tribe of Wisconsin, WI (pdf) (2.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-32 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 20 existing Tribal fleet vehicles, composed of gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles, with electric vehicles, prioritizing older vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 920 (Unspecified) | EPA TGIT | St. Croix Band of Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin (SCCIW) | St. Croix Chippewa Tribe of Wisconsin, WI (pdf) (2.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy a microgrid to provide the community buildings complex with energy independence and resilience, maintain power during grid disruptions, and generate electricity by solar panels installed as canopies for two parking lots and stored locally on batteries and/or generators. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 54,603 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | St. Croix Band of Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin (SCCIW) | St. Croix Chippewa Tribe of Wisconsin, WI (pdf) (2.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy a microgrid to provide the Professional Center with energy independence and resilience, maintain power during grid disruptions, and generate electricity by solar panels installed as canopies for two parking lots and stored locally on batteries and/or generators. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 462 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | St. Croix Band of Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin (SCCIW) | St. Croix Chippewa Tribe of Wisconsin, WI (pdf) (2.09 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 650 homes with air-source heat pumps to increase energy efficiency and reduce emissions caused from heating and cooling. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 98 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (The Bishop Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 30-31 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a solar grid on developed land with enough capacity to power 540 homes and virtual capabilities in order to offset emissions and electricity bills from these homes. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 782 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (The Bishop Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 3 Level 2 electric vehicle chargers on the Reservation in high-use areas of the Reservation such as by the administrative buildings. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 909 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (The Bishop Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-34 | Tribe/Territory |
Conduct energy audits to identify energy-saving opportunities for Tribal homes, aiming to retrofit 184 homes with air-source heat pumps and triple-pane windows to increase energy efficiency and reduce heating and cooling loss. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 2,622 (Annually) | Emission factor analysis | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (The Bishop Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 34-35 | Tribe/Territory |
Offer fully funded solar panel installation for community members on homes with the goal to retrofit all 184 homes on the Reservation with solar and net metering ability and allow homeowners to receive credit for excess electricity generated that is sold to the grid. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 1,164 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (The Bishop Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 35-36 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy a microgrid to provide the administrative complex with energy independence and resilience, maintain power during grid disruptions, and serve as a canopy for the parking lot and stored locally on batteries and/or generators to meet electricity requirements of the administrative complex. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 70 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Big Pine Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 36-37 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 5 Level 2 electric vehicle chargers on the Reservation in high-use areas of the Reservation such as by the administrative complex. | Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 1,038 (Annually) | EPA TGIT | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Big Pine Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 38-39 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy a microgrid to provide the administrative complex with energy independence and resilience, to maintain power during grid disruptions, and to serve as a canopy for the parking lot and stored locally on batteries and/or generators to meet electricity requirements of the administrative complex. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 245 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Big Pine Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 39-40 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve building energy efficiency through a variety of proposed energy conservation measures including LED lighting upgrades, boiler replacements, control systems optimization, renewable energy solar PV systems, and refrigeration efficiency upgrades. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Electrify existing buildings; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 127 (Annually) | MN SSA Tool | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Big Pine Paiute Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 16-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar arrays at the Government Campus to replace electricity currently purchased from the local utility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 116 (Annually) | Unspecified | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a solar array at the Luella Collins Community Center to replace electricity currently purchased from the local utility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 125 (Annually) | Unspecified | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe) | Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (pdf) (2.81 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a solar array at the wastewater treatment plant to replace electricity currently purchased from the local utility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 1,127 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, MN | Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, MN (pdf) (896.08 KB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase two EV shuttle buses for use at the Gun Lake Casino. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 963 (Annually) | Unspecified | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 69 kW of solar panels at the Jijak property to support energy independence. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 139 (Annually) | Unspecified | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify the Gun Lake Tribe vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 575 (Annually) | Unspecified | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency projects in residential and government buildings. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 1 (Annually) | Unspecified | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 250kW of distributed photovoltaic capacity. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 48 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 7, 12-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 1 MW community solar project. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 131 (Annually) | EPA AVERT | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 7, 12-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Generate 1 MWh of electricity through storage and peak load shift. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 196 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI | Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish (Gun Lake Tribe) Band of Pottawatomi, MI (pdf) (1.19 MB) | PCAP pg. 8, 12-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Install air-source heat pump appliances. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 263 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 8, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace appliances powered by natural gas with electric heat pumps. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 263 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 9, 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Update HVAC controls. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 1 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 9 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt the International Energy Efficiency Code 2024. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 37 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase 110 low- and zero-emissions passenger vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 176 (2035) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 10, 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase 2 low- and zero-emissions duty vehicles. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Increase the deployment of electric MDVs and/or HDVs | Transportation | 96 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Purchase low- and zero-emissions maintenance equipment. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 75-125 (Unspecified) | EPA AVERT | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace stationary emissions sources such as generators with alternative sources of power like solar power. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 172 (Unspecified) | N/A | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 13, 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Promote electric or hybrid vehicles, install EV power charging stations, increase availability of public transport, and convert the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe's fleet to EVs. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure; Expand public transit; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 9 (Unspecified) | N/A | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 14, 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Update and/or retrofit old buildings, utilize solar power for new buildings, incorporate green building standards, and create solar power utilities. | Improve building energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | less than 1 (Unspecified) | N/A | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI | Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, MI (pdf) (884.51 KB, April 18, 2024) | PCAP pg. 14, 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Create wetlands, expand forestry, and increase green infrastructure throughout the territory. | Preserve or expand wetlands; Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Install a 600 kW solar community microgrid to contribute to powering electricity needs for existing residential/institutional buildings. | Develop microgrids; Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 17, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Electrify Tribe-owned vehicle fleet. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | Not quantified | EPA GHG Equivalencies Calculator | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 17-18, 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Weatherize and electrify 100% of institutional buildings and 70% of all homes. | Improve weatherization; Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Custom-built tool | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 18-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand recycling and composting programs to reduce waste entering the disposal stream; consider the feasibility and value of constructing a stand-alone anaerobic digester for biogas production. | Increase recycling; Increase composting; Increase anaerobic digestion | Waste and materials management | 673 (Unspecified) | EPA WARM | Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Plant ten acres of trees to replace those removed during development in Westwoods. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 68 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar panels on canopies at the Wind Creek Hospitality casino and hotel. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 682 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 6 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace a total of 320 current LED streetlights with solar powered streetlights. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Install LED Streetlights | Electricity | 195 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 6-7 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace buses with diesel and gasoline internal combustion engines with electric buses. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 1,000 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Shinnecock Indian Nation, NY | Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (pdf) (1.15 MB) | PCAP pg. 7-8 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase recycling by a rate of 20%. | Increase recycling | Waste and materials management | 1,803 (Annually) | EPA WARM | Poarch Band of Creek Indians, AL | Poarch Band of Creek Indians (pdf) (404.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 8-9 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 29 megawatts of solar photovoltaics, 11 megawatts of wind, and geothermal heat pumps in 30% of single-family homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 64 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Poarch Band of Creek Indians, AL | Poarch Band of Creek Indians (pdf) (404.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 15 megawatts of solar photovoltaics, 6 megawatts of wind, and geothermal heat pumps in 30% of multifamily buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 25 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Poarch Band of Creek Indians, AL | Poarch Band of Creek Indians (pdf) (404.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 23 megawatts of solar PV, 11.5 megawatts of wind, and geothermal heat pumps in 30% of commercial buildings. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 207 (Annually) | PVWatts Calculator | Poarch Band of Creek Indians, AL | Poarch Band of Creek Indians (pdf) (404.46 KB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 20 megawatts of solar photovoltaics, 20 megawatts of wind, and 5 megawatts of hydropower. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | 123,500 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 90 megawatts of solar photovoltaics and 75 megawatts of wind. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 49,900 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 9-10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 40 megawatts of solar photovoltaics paired with 4-hour storage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 103,900 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 200 megawatts of solar photovoltaics paired with 4-hour storage. | Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 148,300 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 10 | Tribe/Territory |
Retrofit 60% of all buildings with heat pumps. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 502,600 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade appliances in 60% of residential buildings and install low-flow fixatures in 60% of single-family and multifamily buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 74,100 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install roof and wall insulation and window films in 60% of commercial buildings and implement air sealing and insulation in 60% of single-family homes and multifamily buildings. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 371,300 (Unspecified) | SLOPE | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Switch 100% of interior and exterior lighting of all buildings to LEDs. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 80,400 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Install smart thermostats in 60% of buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 8,000 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Adopt green building standards for major renovation projects in 15% of buildings. | Leverage building codes | Commerical and residential buildings | 60,200 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 11-13 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase transit service to shift 10% of the transportation mode to bus. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 20,100 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Shift 50% of the Tribal population to ridesharing or carpooling from using sing-occupancy vehicles. | Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 20,800 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Shift 50% of the transportation mode from single-occupancy vehicles to biking/walking. | Increase active transportation | Transportation | 9,700 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 13-14 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert 80% of single-occupancy vehicles to EVs and provide charging infrastructure and hydrogen fuel cells. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 13,900 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Convert half of buses to lower-emission fuels and the other half to electricity or hydrogen. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Electrify municipal buses | Transportation | 10,500 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Plant 100,000 trees, 100,000 shrubs, and restore 1 million sf of grassland. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 12,600 (Unspecified) | Pathfinder | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop 800,000 square feet of bioswales. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 158,300 (Unspecified) | Pathfinder | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Change zoning to support transportation-efficient land-use patterns for 20% of the population. | Build dense communities | Transportation | 4,900 (Unspecified) | Pathfinder | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace Tribal-owned fossil-fuel powered vehicles with EVs and install EV charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 3,130 (Unspecified) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Encourage Tribal members to implement healthy habits such as biking, walking, taking public transit, and carpooling. | Increase active transportation; Encourage carpooling | Transportation | 140 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (pdf) (4.98 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Install motion sensor lights in Tribal-owned offices and buildings. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 9,700 (Unspecified) | Unspecified | Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (pdf) (4.62 MB, April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 16-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish an electric tool loan program. | Electrify off road vehicles or equipment | Transportation | 8 (Unspecified) | N/A | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (pdf) (4.62 MB, April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 2.5 MW of solar PV capacity and a battery storage microgrid to supply the following Tribal buildings: casino, hotel, bingo hall, tribal center, Niwiin Akeaa, PrePrimary, and the maintenance garage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 3 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (pdf) (4.62 MB, April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 300 kW of solar PV capacity and a battery storage microgrid for the Pines/Tribal Police Complex. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 4 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (pdf) (4.62 MB, April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 300 kW of solar PV capacity and a battery storage microgrid for the Natural Resources Dept Complex to supply this building with 100% renewable energy. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids | Electricity | Not quantified | PVWatts Calculator | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation | Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (pdf) (4.62 MB, April 20, 2024) | PCAP pg. 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 4 kW of solar PV capacity and a battery storage microgrid for residential Tribal member homes. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,767 (Unspecified) | PVWatts Calculator | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 20-21 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency for commercial buildings by improving insulation. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 206 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 21 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency for residential buildings by improving insulation. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 214 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 21-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency for residential buildings by installing high energy appliances. | Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,879 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency for residential buildings by electrifying heat equipment. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Electrify existing buildings | Commerical and residential buildings | 259 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 23 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency by adopting Green Buildings Standards for major renovations and develop a framework for Tribal Utility formation. | Improve building energy efficiency; Develop building benchmarking and performance standards | Commerical and residential buildings | 336 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency for commercial buildings by electrifying heat equipment. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 181 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 24-25 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace 10 current government vehicle fleet with electric vehicles and install charging stations. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets | Transportation | 350 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 25-26 | Tribe/Territory |
Plant 1000 trees. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 191 (Unspecified) | MTERA | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 26 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 2.8 MW AC of new solar photovoltaic systems on tribal lands and rooftops. |
Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 241 (Unspecified) | Custom-built tool | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 12-17, 33, 37-38 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency and electrification projects at tribal facilities including replacing air compressors, adjusting HVAC setpoints, capturing vehicle exhaust in bays, implementing insulation measures, recommissioning ground source heat pump systems, and more. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 45 (Unspecified) | eQUEST | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 18-21, 33, 39 | Tribe/Territory |
Install two new thermal energy networks to provide efficient heating and cooling for tribal facilities. |
Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery; Electrify existing buildings | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | 12 (Unspecified) | IESVE Energy Model | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI | Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, MI (pdf) (1013.66 KB) | PCAP pg. 22-27, 33, 39-40 | Tribe/Territory |
Restore 54 acres of forests on tribal lands. | Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | 3,433 (Annually) | i-Tree | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-31, 33, 40-41 | Tribe/Territory |
Research information on electric power generation and consumption to guide policy revisions. | Use cleaner fuels for power generation | Electricity | 845 (Annually) | N/A | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase the availability of public transit and make it more useful to riders. | Expand public transit | Transportation | 7,839 (Annually) | N/A | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Establish a database to track natural gas for leaks and pressure releases and use this information to inform future polices. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | 61 (Annually) | N/A | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN | Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, MN (pdf) (1.9 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Collaborate with a space agency to monitor suppliers of natural gas and natural gas liquids (Subpart NN) for greenhouse gas emissions to support mapping and surveying efforts. | Reduce fugitive emissions | Industry | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a plan for affordable alternative construction methods that are cleaner and more environmentally friendly than traditional construction methods. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Invest in a pilot program that will demonstrate Rammed Earth techniques and Bamboo construction methods for greenhouse gas emission reduction. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Administer heat pump technology in a volunteer home. | Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 13, 15 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a campaign to promote building upward and create less land disturbance and the need for increased public transit and trail systems. | Build dense communities; Expand public transit | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Support efforts to bring more food options to the reservation such as community gardening and on reservation commercial development for goods and services. | Reduce vehicle miles traveled | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Analyze the impact of land restoration on net Navajo greenhouse gas emissions. | Manage or restore grasslands for carbon sequestration; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Perform research on water processing and wastewater treatment to support policy writing. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand the existing solar installation at the Hatchery site to completely offset its annual energy consumption. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 22-23 | Tribe/Territory |
Expand the existing solar installation at the Natural Resources site to completely offset its annual energy consumption. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity | Not quantified | Unspecified | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 23-24 | Tribe/Territory |
Install four solar arrays on the Mtigwaakiis townhouses. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Electricity; Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Unspecified | Navajo Nation | Navajo Nation (pdf) (1.74 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-27 | Tribe/Territory |
Install solar arrays at government buildings and utilize the region's Net Metering program to sell energy back to the grid. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop microgrids | Electricity | 615 (2035) 1,538 (2050) |
Unspecified | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve energy efficiency in administrative buildings by upgrading the water heating system and stalling LED lighting. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 236 (2035) 590 (2050) |
N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 28-29 | Tribe/Territory |
Install an outdoor air heat pump to increase energy efficiency at the Mtigwaakiis property. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Improve municipal building efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 442 (2035) 1,105 (2050) |
Unspecified | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 29-30 | Tribe/Territory |
Replace all lighting with LED equivalents to increase energy efficiency at the Mtigwaakiis property. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 373 (2035) 932 (2050) |
Unspecified | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 30 | Tribe/Territory |
Explore measures to increase energy efficiency at the Tribal Community Center, including upgrades such as heat pumps, solar thermal, low flow water fixtures, and LED lighting. | Improve municipal building efficiency; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 31 | Tribe/Territory |
Consider general building improvements, such as LED lighting with occupancy controls, low flow fixtures, more efficient irrigation techniques, and on-site composting. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase composting | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 97 (2035) 243 (2050) |
N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 31-32 | Tribe/Territory |
Plant trees around the Mackinaw City and Odawa Casinos to expand urban forestry and carbon sequestration potential. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces | Natural and working lands | 91 (2035) 228 (2050) |
N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 32 | Tribe/Territory |
Create a community-scale solar array with an electrical microgrid and battery storage. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop microgrids; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-15, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Build new energy efficient homes. | Improve weatherization; Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 15, 17 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve the weatherization efforts for existing homes by improving insulation, air sealing, and water proofing systems. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI | Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI (pdf) (1.07 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-17 | Tribe/Territory |
Deploy large-scale renewable energy projects to allow the Tribe to be more self-sufficient. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Catawba Indian Tribe | Catawba Indian Tribe (pdf) (579.41 KB) | PCAP pg. 16, 18 | Tribe/Territory |
Phase in hybrid or electric vehicles and provide electrical charging infrastructure. | Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | Not quantified | N/A | Catawba Indian Tribe | Catawba Indian Tribe (pdf) (579.41 KB) | PCAP pg. 16-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement energy efficiency and full electrification services for tribal housing units. | Electrify existing buildings; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | EPA TGIT | Catawba Indian Tribe | Catawba Indian Tribe (pdf) (579.41 KB) | PCAP pg. 11, 17-18 | Tribe/Territory |
Install 320 kW of ground mounted /canopy solar paired with 1 MWh of distributed battery storage to match residential electricity usage and provide resilience for all-electric tribal housing units. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | Not quantified | EPA TGIT | Catawba Indian Tribe | Catawba Indian Tribe (pdf) (579.41 KB) | PCAP pg. 11, 18-19 | Tribe/Territory |
Receive energy audits for all non-residential buildings, complete insulation and air sealing where recommended, replace fluorescent lighting, and install air source heat pumps and heat pump water heaters where appropriate. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | N/A | Catawba Indian Tribe | Catawba Indian Tribe (pdf) (579.41 KB) | PCAP pg. 11, 19-20 | Tribe/Territory |
Install approximately 110 kW of rooftop solar to match electricity usage of the Wampanoag Environmental Lab, Community Center, Administration Building, and the Wastewater Facility. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 85 (Unspecified) | EPA TGIT | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah (pdf) (1.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 11, 20-22 | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 95 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah (pdf) (1.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah (pdf) (1.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 30 (Unspecified) | Emission factor analysis | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah | Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah (pdf) (1.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 78 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 270 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel power plant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 83 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 179 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) 304 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 484 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 60 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 51 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 79 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 53 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 106 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 21 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 317 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 7 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lagoon) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 74 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 36 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 68 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 85 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) 223 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 168 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Chignik Lake) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 85 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 97 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 15 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 109 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 170 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 22 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 298 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 7 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Clarks Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,814 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 3,057 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 427 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 1,349 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) 7,369 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 270 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Curyung (Dillingham), Aleknagik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 135 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 157 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 141 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 179 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 301 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 36 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 507 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 12 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Egegik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 99 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Ekuk) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 51 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 81 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 84 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 82 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 16 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 225 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 5 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Igiugig) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 332 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 677 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 128 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 34 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 7 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 37 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 62 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Iliamna, Nondalton, Newhalen) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,530 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Ivanof Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 99 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 103 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 71 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 142 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 488 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 29 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 385 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 10 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Kokhanok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 61 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 177 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 46 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 94 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 19 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 288 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 6 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Levelock) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 344 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 219 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 48 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 268 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 388 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 54 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 250 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 18 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Manokotak) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 1,530 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 3,110 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 351 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 1,678 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 9,200 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,007 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 336 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Naknek, King Salmon, South Naknek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 73 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek ) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 85 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 169 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 0 (2030) 288 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 34 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 506 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 11 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 127 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Koliganek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 278 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 295 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 150 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 445 (2030) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 796 (2050) | Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 89 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,401 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 30 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (New Stuyahok, Ekwok) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 64 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 87 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 31 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 62 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 127 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 12 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 158 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 4 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pedro Bay) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 44 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 125 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 46 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 117 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) 98 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 304 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 8 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Perryville) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 76 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 121 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 77 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 140 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 271 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 28 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 351 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 9 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Pilot Point) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 85 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 189 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade distribution infrastructure to improve line loss and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 33 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 31-33, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 156 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 0 (2030) 278 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 31 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 450 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to commercial buildings and schools. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 10 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Port Heiden) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to community buildings. | Improve weatherization; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 3 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Portage Creek) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 20-22, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community-scale solar and battery storage. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 437 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 35-38, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Increase community scale wind generation. | Support development or expansion of community solar programs | Electricity | 466 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 38-41, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Upgrade diesel powerplant and distribution infrastructure to improve efficiencies and reduce diesel usage. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 219 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 27-30, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Develop a heat recovery system that will capture and reuse heat as an energy source to reduce heating oil usage. | Use district geothermal, cogeneration, or waste heat recovery | Electricity | 702 (2030) 0 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 33-35, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Provide weatherization and energy efficiency retrofits to residential homes, while also installing electric heat pumps in areas with high levels of renewable energy. | Improve weatherization; Deploy electric heat pumps; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 0 (2030) 1,265 (2050) |
Emission factor analysis | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PCAP pg. 15-19, Appendix C | Tribe/Territory |
Implement/increase solar for electrical production, coupled with battery energy storage systems. | Increase deployment of distributed renewables; Develop energy storage systems | Electricity | 0 (2030) | N/A | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PDF pg. 1091-1095, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement intertie transmission lines between communities. | Develop transmission and distribution infrastructure | Electricity | 47 (2030) 0 (2050) |
N/A | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Togiak, Twin Hills) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1096, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase building energy efficiency through building weatherization. | Improve weatherization | Commerical and residential buildings | 33 (2030) 0 (2050) |
N/A | Bristol Bay Native Association (BBNA) (Ugashik) | Bristol Bay Region Tribal Priority Climate Action Plan (pdf) (1.07 MB)) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1097, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Support adoption of residential sized heat pumps borough-wide. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment; Deploy electric heat pumps | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,452 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1098, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Increase use of wind turbines. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | 1,452 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1098, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve community sanitation systems and implement upgrades to community wastewater systems to reduce energy use and reduce non-compliant discharge. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Waste and materials management | 1,089 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1098, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Build new housing units and renovate existing housing to improve overall energy efficiency. | Improve building energy efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 1,633 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1099, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement biomass systems for home heating and develop additional local support and opportunities for harvesting wood to use for home heating. | Install more efficient heating or cooling equipment | Commerical and residential buildings | 91 (2030) 454 (Annually) |
N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1099, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement community projects to improve energy efficiency including LED lighting across each community and upgrades to water treatment and wastewater treatment facilities to improve energy efficiency. | Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities; Improve appliance energy efficiency | Waste and materials management; Commerical and residential buildings | 1,633 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1099, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement hydroelectric project(s) to replace diesel fuel use. | Expand utility-scale renewable energy generation | Electricity | Not quantified | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1096, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement electric all terrain vehicles for travel within the communities. | Increase the deployment of electric vehicles | Transportation | 816 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Develop local forestry opportunities. | Expand urban forests and/or green spaces; Maintain or expand existing forests | Natural and working lands | Not quantified | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Remove appliances with potential refrigerant leaks. | Improve appliance energy efficiency; Phase out HFCs | Commerical and residential buildings | 454 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce food imports and improve sustainability. | Utilize low embodied carbon materials | Agriculture | 9 (2030) | N/A | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PDF pg. 1091-1094, 1102 | Tribe/Territory |
Reduce emissions caused by transportation through promoting rideshare for tribal employees, funding the replacement of tribal fleet vehicles with low/zero emission alternatives, electrifying the casino shuttle bus(es), funding EV charger installation for public, workplace, and fleet, and developing sustainable transportation policies. | Encourage carpooling; Electrify government and/or publicly owned vehicle fleets; Develop EV charging infrastructure | Transportation | 9 (2030) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 14-16 | Tribe/Territory |
Complete a feasibility study and implementation plan to develop a tribal energy authority. | Develop green workforce | Electricity | Not quantified | Emission factor analysis | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 24-26, 37, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Transition all government buildings to smart meters. | Improve municipal building efficiency | Commerical and residential buildings | 9 (Annually) | Unspecified | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska) | Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) (pdf) (11.59 MB) | PCAP pg. 27-28, 38, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Improve the entire water system including gray-water and wastewater pump and metering systems. | Improve efficiency of water infrastructure; Deploy electric heat pumps; Reduce emissions from wastewater treatment facilities | Commerical and residential buildings; Waste and materials management | 6,595 (2025-2029) | Linear GHG reduction estimation | Snoqualmie Tribe | Snoqualmie Tribe (pdf) (661.92 KB) | PCAP pg. 29-32, 39, 42 | Tribe/Territory |
Implement solar PV, battery storage, energy efficiency, and electrification during a renovation of an old casino that is being turned into a new community center. | Electrify existing buildings; Improve appliance energy efficiency; Increase deployment of distributed renewables | Commerical and residential buildings; Electricity | 2,457 (1 year) 24,567 (2045) |
Linear GHG reduction estimation | Tule River Indian Tribal Council | Tule River Indian Tribal Council (pdf) (8.94 MB) | PCAP pg. 33-35, 40-42 | Tribe/Territory |