Exhibit CC 06-20-2017 Item No. 4 Presentation Regarding Climate Action Plan and Greenhouse Gas InventoryClimate Action Plan Progress Report &
Greenhouse Gas Inventory Update
Cupertino City Council
June 20, 2017
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2015 GHG Inventory Update
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Community-wide Emissions by Sector
2010 vs. 2015
Energy
Energy
Transportation
Transportation
Off-Road
Off-Road
Solid Waste
Solid Waste
Wastewater
Wastewater
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
2010 2015Annual Emissions (MT CO2e)Community Emissions have reduced 13% since 2010
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Community-wide Emissions by Sector
Energy
43.1%
Transportation
36.0%
Off-Road
Sources
8.6%
Solid Waste
6.2%
Wastewater
6.0%
2015
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Municipal Operations Emissions by Sector
2010 vs. 2015
Facilities
Facilities
Vehicle
Fleet
Vehicle
Fleet
Solid Waste
Solid Waste
Water Services
Water Services
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
2010 2015Annual Emissions (MT CO2e)Municipal Emissions have reduced 22.8% since 2010
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Municipal Emissions by Sector
Facilities
58%
Vehicle Fleet
30%
Solid
Waste
12%
Water Services
0.5%
2015
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CAP Progress Report Highlights
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Community-Conserve Potable Water
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Municipal-Conserve Potable Water
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Reduce Solid Waste
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Solar and Renewable Energy
Community Choice Energy Goal met ahead of schedule!
City has committed to 100% renewable electricity for municipal operations
by choosing Green Prime
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Solar and Renewable Energy
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Encourage Alternative Transportation
Pilot expanded
from 6 schools to
all 14 Cupertino schools
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Encourage Alternative Transportation
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Expand Green Infrastructure
Over 4,160
new trees
added
to Cupertino’s urban
forest, including trees
currently being planted at
Apple Campus 2.
Thank you
Misty Mersich, Sustainability Manager
mistym@cupertino.org
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