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Alachua County ECSC Partnership Opportunities for Reducing our County’s Energy Footprint

Alachua County ECSC Partnership Opportunities for Reducing our County’s Energy Footprint. Dedee DeLongpre-Johnston, MBA Director, Office of Sustainability. Your partnership request. County-wide public engagement strategy What should it include? Kickoff “Energy summit”

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Alachua County ECSC Partnership Opportunities for Reducing our County’s Energy Footprint

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  1. Alachua County ECSCPartnership Opportunities for Reducing our County’s Energy Footprint Dedee DeLongpre-Johnston, MBA Director, Office of Sustainability

  2. Your partnership request • County-wide public engagement strategy • What should it include? • Kickoff “Energy summit” • UF experience in reducing energy bills • Successes and obstacles • Easy access to conservation information? • Taken advantage of utility rebates? • How can ECSC help?

  3. Teaching and Research Service, Outreach, and Extension Energy Conservation and Climate Change Land and Resource Management Agriculture Built Environment Waste Reduction Procurement Investment Transportation Health Equity Cultural Climate Stewardship Guiding Principleswww.sustainable.ufl.edu

  4. The Triangle of Actors Government Business Environment Economy Society Citizens

  5. Public engagement strategy • County-wide public engagement strategy • What should it include? • Kickoff “Energy summit” • Importance of CBSM • Attitudes, Barriers, Benefits • Which behaviors? • Summit – strategy or start of CBSM process • Collaborative Visioning Process

  6. Experience Reducing Energy • Successes • Efficiency in new construction • Minimum LEED Silver • 2 Gold; 3 Certified; 6 submitted for certification; 7 Registered • Light bulbs change outs • Optimizing systems • Window replacements • Residential campaigns • http://www.sustainable.ufl.edu/housing_energyuse

  7. Opportunities: Carbon Action Plan • Carbon Inventory • Conservation • Metering, new construction, preventative maintenance, major systems • Conservation Campaigns: • Res Halls, Classrooms, Labs, Commuters, Air Travel • Alternative Energy • Offsets • Regulatory Arena • Financing

  8. Challenges to Getting it Right • So many buildings – and they’re so old • Decentralized structure • Makes community goal-setting difficult • Different audiences • Different values, different perceived barriers and benefits • Lack of financial accountability • Silver Bullet mindsets • Problem switching vs problem solving

  9. Energy conservation information • Do we have access? • Loads!! • DOE, GRU, PREC, anyone with a DSM plan • Back to CBSM – • information campaigns only work if lack of information is the barrier to the behavior change

  10. Utility Rebates • Are we taking advantage of them? • Suggested stakeholder • John Lawson – UF PPD Energy Office

  11. Our Partnership • How can ECSC help? • Offset Partnerships • Barter economy developing for win-win-wins • Research Partnerships • FISE and FISE Incubator • Lead by example • County leadership in CBSM execution

  12. Student Leadership • Student Representation • Joint Sustainability Committee • Student Government Environmental Affairs Cabinet position • Student Ad Hoc Committee on Sustainability • Student Clubs • Gators for a Sustainable Campus (GSC) • The Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society • U.S. Green Building Council, UF Student Chapter • Environmental Horticulture Club • Bioenergy and Sustainable Technology Society (BESTS) • American Solar Energy Society at UF • Human Rights Awareness on Campus • UF Environment, Science, and Policy Society (ESPS) • Students Making Trade Fair • Engineers Without Borders • Change the World: Student Social Entrepreneurs at UF • UF Students in Free Enterprise

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