
comité de edificios
Energy used to heat, cool, light, and power Bethlehem’s buildings is responsible for more than 70% of the city’s community-wide total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and mitigating it represents a prime opportunity to attain the city’s overarching GHG reduction goals. The city’s building stock is varied and diverse and includes single- and multi-family residential, small and large commercial, and older and newer constructed buildings, which will require a suite of strategies to ensure widespread penetration and adoption of actions needed to reach the city’s climate goals.
The Buildings Implementation Committee meets with the ideas and goals from this section in mind.
Fases
Resumen de las fases
Fase 1: Año Uno (1) Objetivos Identificados
Año Uno (1) Objetivos Identificados
Fase 2: Implement Year 1 & 2 Goals
Implement Year 1 & 2 Goals
Fase 3: Identify Year 3 Goals
Identify Year 3 Goals
Fase 4: Implement Year 3 Goals
Implement Year 3 Goals
Fase 5: Identificar los objetivos del cuarto año
Identificar los objetivos del cuarto año
Fase 6: Implementar los objetivos del año 4
Implementar los objetivos del año 4
Fase 7: Identify Year 5 Goals
Identify Year 5 Goals
Implement Year 3 Goals
1 de enero de 2024 - 11 de noviembre de 2024
Year 3 Achievements:
- Awarded an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to help fund energy efficient equipment
- Distributed energy efficiency information into public materials via Bethlehem Climate Challenge
- In a grant application phase for permit streamlining
- Tracking Pennsylvania process for adopting 2021 IECC codes
- Applied to multiple grants, including the DOE EECBG grant, which was awarded
- Benchmark other municipalities’ policies for energy audit requirements for building permits
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