peak report climate, energy and air qualitygoals...peak report climate, energy and air quality goals...
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PEAK REPORTCLIMATE, ENERGY
AND AIR QUALITY GOALS
Department of Environmental Health
and the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability
September 12, 2016
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OUTLINE
• Climate change impacts
• Climate goals
• Comparison to peer cities
• Strategies to achieve the goals
• Buildings
• Transportation
• Energy goal
• Air Quality goal
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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
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GLOBAL TEMPERATURE AND CARBON DIOXIDE
Source: NOAA–Global annual average temperature measured over land and oceans.
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1970-1999 2020-2039 2040-2059 2060-2079 2080-2099
Days >= 100o
Actual Current Emission Level Reduce Emission Level
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50% of Denver homes do not
have air conditioning
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Heat related mortality likely
to double by 2050, with low-
income and vulnerable most
at risk
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3RD WORST URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECTAFTER LAS VEGAS AND PHOENIX
Source: Climate Central, methodology controlled for elevation and climate of surrounding areas
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HOTTER TEMPERATURES MEAN MORE AIR POLLUTION
Source: Climate Central
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PROJECTED HEALTH IMPACT IN 2025 OF SMOG/OZONE
Source: Gasping for Breath report by Clean Air Task Force with CSU researchers
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CLIMATE GOALS
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2.0
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ion
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CO
2eDenver’s GHG Emissions with Projection, Goals and 2050 Glide-path
Actual Projected Path to 2050 Goal
2050 Goal
2020 Goal
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WHAT WILL AN 80% REDUCTION BY 2050 LOOK LIKE?
Electricity 100% Renewable
Buildings use 80% less natural gas
Transportation uses 80% less gas and diesel
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DENVER’S 80% BY 2050 PROCESS
Stakeholders from industry, real estate, universities, nonprofits, Utilities, State Federal and Local policy experts
Interim Targets
Vetted Strategies for fully reaching
an 80% reduction
Denver’s Long Term Climate Plan for an 80% reduction of GHGs by
2050.Mid 2017
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COMPARISON TO OTHER CITIES
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HOW DOES DENVER COMPARE ON CLIMATE & ENERGY?
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#27 KansasCity, MO
#19 SaltLake City,
UT
#15 Atlanta,GA
#10 Denver,CO
#9 Austin,TX
#8 Portland,OR
#7Minneapolis,
MN
#5 Seattle,WA
#4 SanFrancisco,
CA
#1 Boston,MA
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American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Scorecard Comparison of Cities
Transportation
Utilities
Buildings
Community
Local Government
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San Francisco
Denver
Boston
Minneapolis
San Francisco
Portland, OR
DenverMinneapolis
Portland, OR
San Francisco
Austin
Seattle
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20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100% GHG Reduction Goals
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COLORADANS CARE
• 73% of Coloradans say global warming is very or somewhat important to them personally
• 67% support significant steps to combat climate change
• 81% of Democrats support significant steps to address climate change now even if it would mean paying somewhat more for energy
• Majority of Coloradans agree local government officials should do more about global warming
• 86% support taking steps to become more energy efficient.
Sources: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationConservation Colorado Poll, December 2014, by Benenson Strategy Group
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SOURCES OF EMISSIONS &SECTOR SPECIFIC STRATEGIES
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DENVER’S CORE EMISSIONS
Single Family Homes, 14%
Commercial and Multifamily Bldgs, 57%
Gasoline Vehicles,
23%
Diesel Vehicles, 6%
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57%of total greenhouse gas emissions
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ENERGIZE DENVER
The City convened a balanced, thoughtful
task force
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Energy Performance?
Work
Live
Study
Eat
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ENERGIZE DENVER TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Buildings Track and
Report Energy
Perf.Annually
Track and Report Energy
Perf.
Track and Report Energy
Perf.
Track and Report Energy
Perf.
Track and Report Energy
Perf.
Track and Report Energy
Perf.
20%Perform
or Improve
20% Perform
or Improve
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PROJECTED EMISSIONS WITH ENERGIZE DENVER
10.8
11.3
11.8
12.3
12.8
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ion
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CO
2e
Actual Projected
Projection with Energize Denver Parts 1&2 Projection with Energize Denver Part 1
2020 Goal: 11.8 MMTons
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29%Core Carbon Emissions
#1 Air Pollution
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TRANSPORTATION EMISSIONS
MODE SWITCHING FUEL SWITCHINGCarpool Electricity
Bike Natural Gas
Transit Biofuels
Walk Hydrogen
Reduction Strategies
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BENEFITS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES (EV)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Air Pollution
Carbon Dioxide
Energy
Electricity vs. Gasoline - 2020
Gas EV
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1. Grants and Incentives
2. Charging AccessGrant: charging analysis
3. Building code update
4. Smart City Challenge
#5EV FRIENDLY CITY
6,924 6,999 7,415 9,484 10,771
18,50024,087
05,000
10,00015,00020,00025,00030,000
CUMULATIVE EV SALES
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
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GETTING THERE
9942,717 3,747
5,843 7,50010,000
12,50015,000
17,500
9942,717 3,747
5,843 7,500
14,000
22,000
30,000
40,000
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25000
30000
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Colorado EV Market Adoption ProjectionsCurrent Projection 2020 Projection
Smart City Goal
Strategy 2020 GHG Reduction (mtCO2)
2x PEV growth Awareness, Infrastructure
56,000
PEV Taxis/TNCs Infrastructure, subsidy,marketing
5,600
Grid Decarbonization
Advocacy, legislation
113,000
TOTAL = 175,000 mtCO2
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PROJECTED EMISSIONS WITH BOTH ENERGIZE DENVER AND SMART CITY
10.8
11.3
11.8
12.3
12.8
13.3
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CO
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Actual Projected Projection with Energize Denver Parts 1&2 Smart City EVs
2020 Goal: 11.8 MMTons
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AIR QUALITY
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2020 AIR QUALITY GOAL:ATTAIN ALL NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
(NAAQS)
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Lead (Pb)
Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10)
Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
Ozone (O3)
• Health based standard
• Used to be out of attainment for 5 out of 6
• We are not out of the woods
• Standards change over time
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70 (new)
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WHAT ARE WE DOING?
Monitoring Modeling Regulatory
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ENERGY GOAL
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2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Thou
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BTU
2020 Energy GoalMaintain 2012 Energy Consumption
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
mm
BTU
Energy Goal = 50% reduction in fossil fuels, hold consumption to 2012 Levels
Fossil Fuel Target (mmBTU) Fossil Energy Business as Usual Forecast (mmBTU)
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