Performance Measures
Energy Plan
About this measure: King County Executive Ron Sims issued an Executive Order in 2006 which established renewable energy use requirements for King County government operations and directed the development of a plan to meet these requirements. The plan was finalized in February 2007 and forwarded to council at that time for their review.
The renewable energy order requires that:
- 50% of King County's non-transit energy come from renewable sources by 2012
- 35% of King County's transit energy use come from efficiencies and renewables by 2015
- 50% of King County's transit energy use come from efficiencies and renewables by 2020
The goals of the Energy Plan are as follows:
- King County will be a leader in the use of climate-friendly renewable energy sources
- King County will maximize the conversion of waste-to-energy
- King County will become a national model for energy efficiency by achieving a 10% per square foot reduction in county energy use by 2012
2006 results: As this plan was recently adopted and the actions just being initiated, it is too early to report on progress.
2006 target: None
Influencing factors: Several factors will affect the degree that energy plan goals and targets are met, including:
- availability of seed money to conduct efficiency upgrades
- the existing condition and improvement potential of King County building stock
- availability of grant funding, and
- participation and buy in from KC staff and management
Strategy going forward: King County has mapped a comprehensive strategy for achieving energy plan goals and targets, the major elements of which include:
- Implement utility accounting management software
- Conduct and/or update efficiency audits in all county buildings
- Develop energy management plans for energy intensive special-purpose facilities
- Pursue utility grant funding
- Seek achievement of LEED in new county building construction, and
- Allow portion of energy cost savings to be retained by the applicable county department
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