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Roseville 2040 Chapter9: Resilience and Environmental Protection <br />FIGURE 9-1 ROSEVILLE'S COMMUNITY -WIDE EMISSIONS (2016 ESTIMATE). SOURCE: REGIONAL <br />INDICATORS INITIATIVE <br />. Energy <br />260,189 tonnes CO2e <br />. Vehicle Travel <br />198,476 tonnes CO2e <br />. Waste <br />9,493tonnes CO2e <br />Current and Past Initiatives <br />As signatories of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in 2007, <br />Roseville's 2030 Comprehensive Plan committed to striving to meet the targets <br />identified in the Kyoto Protocol. Since then, the City has: <br />• conducted an emissions inventory through the Clean Air Climate Protection <br />software, <br />• developed and started implementing a campus -wide geothermal master plan, <br />• engaged with University of Minnesota students and Minnesota's Clean Energy <br />Resource Teams to identify and evaluate potential emissions reduction <br />strategies, <br />• joined Minnesota's GreenStep Cities program and become a Step 2 City, <br />• started tracking facility energy use through Minnesota's B3 Benchmarking <br />program, an online platform that facilitates building energy data tracking and <br />analysis, <br />• started exploring opportunities for solar energy installations on City facilities, <br />and <br />• started tracking community -wide energy, water, travel, waste, and emissions <br />data through the Regional Indicators Initiative. <br />Bringing these efforts together into a Greenhouse Gas Action Plan will help <br />identify, quantify, and prioritize emissions reductions strategies that support other <br />community goals. <br />Chapter9 I Page <br />
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