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A
The
community
energy
plan
is
a
long-term
project
that
looks
at
how
we
generate
transmit,
store
and
use
energy
in
our
council,
former
County
Board
Chairman
Jeff
Fassett
convene
a
community
energy
and
sustainability
task
force
to
recommend
long-term
and
short-term
energy
goes
to
the
county
board.
We
spoke
to
some
of
the
participants
at
their
last
meeting.
I.
C
Think
you'll
see
that
the
committee
is
a
cross-section
of
business,
government,
nonprofit
citizens,
groups
and
other
stakeholders,
and
it
was
a
way
to
really
understand
the
implications
from
many
different
points
of
view,
so
that
there
could
be
a
reasonable
consensus
about
the
values
and
goals
for
this
community
so
that
they
can
be
put
together
with
an
implementation
plan
to
effect
the
change
required.
This.
D
Panel
formed
because
then
chairman
jeff
is
out
of
the
county
board,
recognized
that
he
could
stand
on
the
shoulders
of
the
folks
who
30
40
50
years
ago,
came
up
with
a
master
plan
for
the
county
that
laid
out
how
we
grew
as
a
county,
and
he
recognized
the
importance
of
energy
growth
and
energy
usage
and
wanted
to
bring
the
same
kind
of
long-term
thinking
and
vision
to
how
we
use
and
create
energy
in
arlington
county.
This.
E
Is
an
attempt
to
create
a
long-term
community
energy
plan
to
ensure
our
sustainability
and
reach
three
goals?
First
goal:
is
our
economic
competitiveness
number
two
to
ensure
our
supply
security,
energy
supply
security,
number
three
to
protect
the
environment?
We
have
had
a
wonderful
task
force
that
a
pull
that
has
pulled
together
a
draft
energy
plan.
Their
report
gives
us
the
tools,
the
steps,
the
milestones
over
40
years,
in
which
to
reach
those
goals.
There.
F
There
are
benchmarks
to
hit
over
a
period
of
time.
We
talked
on
the
task
force
about
the
importance
of
checking
progress
along
the
way,
and
perhaps
readjusting
if
we
need
to.
We
think
the
targets
that
have
been
set
in
the
report
are
realistic.
We
wouldn't
have
voted
in
favor
of
them,
otherwise
they
are
ambitious.
They
would
put
Arlington
in
the
forefront
of
many
community
of
communities
nationwide
and
perhaps
even
worldwide-
that
are
really
doing
something
about
this.
The.
E
Our
goals
are
to
reduce
over
40
years,
our
energies
and
our
greenhouse
gas
amounts
by
about
seventy
percent,
and
the
truth
is
the
recommendations
that
are
that
report
use
proven
technologies.
So
this
is
visionary
for
a
community
in
America,
but
practical
because
it's
been
done
in
other
places
already
sure.
G
There
are
tremendous
number
of
very
important
recommendations,
one
it's
sort
of
centered
around
the
reduction
of
the
greenhouse
gas
carbon
footprint
on
a
per
capita
basis
from
roughly
13
tons
per
person
to
three,
and
why
that's
important
is
that
essentially,
greenhouse
gas
emissions
are
proxy
for
energy
intensity
and
that's
how
well
and
how
efficiently
we
use
our
energy
and
that
in
turn
reduces
costs
and
makes
us
generally
much
more
economically
competitive,
globally.
I
think.
F
The
same
way
that
Arlington
citizens
currently
are
thankful
to
folks
in
Arlington's
past
decades,
who
did
great
land
use
and
transportation
planning
that
we're
all
benefiting
from
now
decades
from
now,
the
planning
of
this
task
force
will
really
be
paying
off,
and
others
will
say,
gosh.
Whoever
thought
of
this
20
and
30
years
ago
really
did
us
a
favor
to.
A
D
D
H
Going
to
change
dramatically
is
the
multifamily
housing
new
apartments
towers,
even
mid-rise
properties
up
and
down
Columbia
Pike
continuing
the
infill
we've
already
had
in
the
RB
corridor
and
I
think
it's
those
properties
that
will
see
the
most
dramatic
change
in
their
energy
use
in
delivery.
However,
the
plan
doesn't
ignore
single-family.
It's
also
got
some
suggestions,
incentives,
a
lot
of
it,
the
bully
pulpit
trying
to
get
single-family
homes
to
when
they
renovate,
for
example,
to
bring
themselves
up
to
contemporary
energy
standards
as
well.
Well,.
I
It's
not
solar,
solar
on
your
home.
You
can
explore
that
you
can.
You
can
decide
that
you're
going
to
use
an
alternate
fuel
vehicle
because
there's
a
transportation
component
as
well.
We
can
walk
use
vetro.
So
there
are
lots
of
things
that
we
can
do
now.
We
can
do
more
of
those
things
to
be
more
efficient
and
then
we
can
explore
other
things
like
solar
again
using
EBS
or
other
types
of
alternate
fuel
vehicles.
This.