
Electricity Sourcing Implementation Committee
Electricity use is responsible for nearly half of Bethlehem’s community-wide GHG emissions. There are uses the city has direct control over, such as city buildings and streetlights, and those which are the responsibility of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional community members such as residences, hospitals, research labs, and industry. Bethlehem residents and businesses rely on electricity every day. While an important component of the CAP will be to reduce electricity use through efficiency measures, other CAP strategies may rely more heavily on greater electrification and renewable energy use.
The Electricity Sourcing Implementation Committee meets with the ideas and goals from this section in mind.
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Implement Year 3 Goals
Year 3 Achievements:
- Continued to signal support for state-level policy changes to enable greater renewable energy access
- Distributed RE purchasing options and incentives into public materials via Bethlehem Climate Challenge
- Raised awareness among solar installers about new solar ordinance and setback flexibility
- 94 solar permits in 2024 year-to-date, up from 79 total in 2023 and 60 in 2022
- Awarded Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, which can help fund rooftop solar assessments
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