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There are many interventions that cities can take to reduce energy consumption and to use cleaner energy. They include:

  • Creating building codes and standards that include practical, affordable changes that make buildings cleaner and more energy efficient.

  • Conducting energy audits and implementing retrofit programs to improve energy efficiency in municipal and private buildings.

  • Installing more energy efficient traffic and street lighting.

  • Implementing localized, cleaner electricity generation systems.

  • Developing bus rapid transit and non-motorized transportation systems.

  • Using clean fuels and hybrid technologies for city buses, garbage trucks, and other vehicles.

  • Implementing schemes to reduce traffic, such as congestion charges.

  • Creating waste-to-energy systems at landfills.

  • Improving water distribution systems and leak management.

We will be working with C40 participants in these areas and others in which major greenhouse gas emissions reductions can be achieved.

 

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