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WEitiyouxs�"F x�le Department of Planning and Building Safety <br />L <br />COLORADO•SINCE 1878 749 Main Street • Louisville CO 80027 # 303.335.4592 # www.LouisvilleCO.00v <br />Schlaepfer presented the slides as noted in the meeting packet. <br />City of Louisville Clean Energy Goals: <br />City of Louisville Council Adopted Clean Energy <br />and Carbon Emission Reduction Goals* <br />•S• Meet all of Louisville's municipal electric needs with 100% <br />carbon free sources by 2025. <br />-0 Reduce core municipal GHG emissions annually below the <br />2016 baseline through 2025. <br />•S• Generate 75% of Louisville's residential and <br />commercial/industrial electric needs from carbon free <br />sources by 2030. <br />•S• Reduce core community greenhouse emissions annually <br />below the 2016 baseline through 2030. <br />*Resolution 25, Series 2019 — Adopted by Louisville City Council on August 6, 2019 <br />Schlaepfer explained the existing Energy Code adopted in 2021 and current Commercial code, then went on to <br />explain the next phase of the proposed energy update: <br />Next Phase of Energy Code Update <br />The City is considering additional new construction <br />code options that will encourage higher efficiency, <br />net zero and/or all electric new construction for: <br />• Multi family buildings <br />• Commercial buildings <br />The City is also reviewing all electric options for single <br />
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