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Miami-Dade’s Sustainability Achievements Presented to the MDC Sustainability Symposium March 13, 2013. Patricia Gómez PE, CEM, LEED AP Office of Sustainability, Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. Miami-Dade Office of Sustainability . MISSION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Miami-Dade’s Sustainability AchievementsPresented to the MDC Sustainability Symposium
March 13, 2013
Patricia Gómez PE, CEM, LEED APOffice of Sustainability, Miami-Dade County
Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
Miami-DadeOffice of Sustainability
MISSION
Coordinate organization-wide change towards sustainable government culture,
operations and service delivery
Collaborates with County agencies, business groups, nonprofit organizations, and other partners to protect and enhance Miami-Dade’s distinctive environmental
quality and livability
GREENPRINT: THE COUNTY’S FIRST SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
• Culminates in County’s 1st climate action plan.
• Estimated to reduce 1.5 million mt of GHG emissions and avoid 3.1 million mt over the first 5 years.
• Estimated savings $73,000,000 per year if fully implemented.
GREENPRINT: THE COUNTY’S FIRST SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
Code Revision Implementation• Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Ordinance• Bicycle Parking Ordinance• Complete Streets Resolution• Solar Photovoltaic Technology Ordinance• Regulations pertaining to Green/Cool Roofs• Regulations pertaining to Farmer Markets & Community Gardens
WATER & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Sustainable Code & Permitting:
EECBG Projects:
• Energy efficient lighting on "Green Roadways”
• Solar power systems for powering of park buildings
• Cool roof & daylight harvesting at County libraries
• Methane sequestration from landfill and digesters to power operations of water & sewer facilities
WATER & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block
Grant Program
•September 14, 2009 to September 13, 2012
•Awarded $12,523,700 •12 projects across 8 County departments •6 projects completed•$10.1 million spent
ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVATION BLOCK GRANT
Grants to Green Non-Profits
Cool Roof at Homestead Library
Daylight Harvesting at
County Libraries
Solar Panels on County Park Facilities
Initiative 18: Continue to implement current campaigns & pursue additional funding
WATER & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Community-wide Energy Efficiency Campaign: Resulted in a reduction of 7,761 metric tons of CO2e and$1,413,796 a year in energy savings.
Water-use Efficiency Campaign: Resulted in an unprecedented decline in consumption from 158 to 134 gallons per capita per day over the last five years.
Power It Down Challenge Employee behavioral campaign at two pilot buildings:• Stephen P. Clark Government Center (SPCC)• Richard E. Gerstein (REG) Courthouse
Executed by Office of Sustainability (OOS) Funded by Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG)
Six-week savings:• 7,561.34 kWh • 4 metric tons of CO2e
Energy conserved equivalent to:• Powering a 3-bedroom house for 176 days • Powering 581,642 compact fluorescent bulbs for 1 hour
WATER & ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
SAVE ENERGY & MONEY (SEAM) Internal Revolving Loan
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Loans continue for an indefinite period
At conclusion of SEAM Loan Fund
Completed: • Lighting retrofit @ 9 County Park
facilities: energy savings of 65,000 kWh/year - same energy typical 3 bdr, 1,200 sq ft with ac) in Miami Dade County for one year ($8,599/yr)
Pending:• Corrections: 6 projects• ISD: 1 project
SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS PROGRAM
LEED certified office buildings use 25-30% less energy than conventional office buildings.
- There are over 2 million sq. ft. of new or renovated “green” space currently planned for the County (31 qualifying projects spanning 8 departments). - This translates to energy savings of around $20 million over the next 20 years and a reduction of around 300 million lbs CO2e.
Implementing Order 8-8 (2007)Describes the policies of the County’s Sustainable Buildings Program
Electricity Master Plan• County government’s electric energy
footprint represents about 10% of the total electricity consumed community-wide.
• County government’s electric energy use costs taxpayers over $100 million annually.
OBJECTIVE: develop an energy management strategy to meet the 20% electricity reduction goal from 2007 levels by 2014.
DESCRIPTION: systemic approach to efficient energy use within County operations addressed at the enterprise (macro) and department (micro) levels.
Enterprise level: apply energy accounting software, coordinate across departments, and engage top level support. Department level: provide framework for departments to develop customized energy/electricity management plans.
• 2.4 Mile Metrorail Extension to MIA• $500 Million - People’s Transportation Fund surtax and state funds• 1,000 daily boardings since opening of Airport Link• Expect 12% increase system wide with completion of Tri-Rail, Amtrak, and
Greyhound services established• First US transit project LEED Gold Certified by the USGBC
GreenPrint Target: 2,000,000 additional trips per year = 8,397 mt CO2e Reduction by 2015
RESPONSIBLE LAND USE AND SMART TRANSPORTATION
Initiative 48: Use Waste as Energy at the WASD South District Wastewater Treatment Facility
OUR ENVIRONMENT
Objective: trap and consume both landfill and digester gases from the County's landfill and the wastewater treatment plant to increase the amount of self-generated electricity.
Results: generate an additional 33,500 KW of electricity per year from gases that would normally be wasted.
Two-phase project: • COMPLETED: Construction of a
pipeline to transport methane gas from landfill to WASD facility
• ON-GOING: Addition of new and upgrade of existing cogeneration facility
VIBRANT ECONOMY
• Total Number of Applicants: 672• Total Number of Applications Completed: 319• Total Number of Applications Reviewed: 293• Total Number of Certifications Granted: 15
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
Understand and respond to current and future climate change impacts