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Plan Impact <br />The Goals, Strategies, and Initiatives outlined above are estimated to achieve a 55% reduction in total GHG <br />emissions from business as usual in 2030. Most of these savings are achieved through strategies associated with <br />the energy used in buildings. Figure 10 represents the carbon reductions across each sector. The wedges <br />denoted by shades of red indicate buildings emissions reductions. The blue shading indicates reductions from an <br />increase in renewable electricity, the green and purple wedges represent travel and waste emissions reductions, <br />respectively. Building energy efficiency reduces energy consumption, resulting in a 21.7% reduction in <br />community -wide emissions. Increasing the use of renewable electricity results in an additional 23.0% emissions <br />reduction. Vehicle travel efficiency and decarbonization strategies provide 8.4% emissions reduction, and the <br />elimination of emissions from solid waste contributes the final 1.1% savings. By 2040, many of the implemented <br />actions will continue to reduce emissions such that the city will achieve an estimated 62% reduction in emissions <br />by 2040, as compared to business as usual. The light gray space between the dotted and dashed lines represents <br />the 38%of emissions that remain if city is successful in achieving the 2030 goal. Achieving carbon neutrality by <br />2040 will require the city to explore and implement the advanced strategies that are described in the next <br />section. <br />tonnes CO2e <br />1,000,000 — <br />900,000 — <br />800,000 — <br />700,000 <br />600,000 <br />500,000 <br />400,000 <br />300,000 <br />200,000 <br />100,000 <br />PLANNED EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS BY SECTOR <br />■Commercial/Industrial Efficiency <br />■ Residential Efficiency <br />■ Electric Grid Mix <br />Renewable Energy <br />■ Travel Strategies <br />■ Waste Strategies <br />2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 <br />Business -As -Usual --- Strategic Plan •••••, Goal <br />Figure 10 Planned emissions reductions by sector through 2030. <br />
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