make better informed decisions about the energy used in the community, at work and at home.
There is also a need for education and engagement for Climate Change adaptation as well and will be further discussed under Adaptation Priorities.
Gap Analysis
The following table outlines possible GHG reductions possible per year for fully implemented Priority 1 actions.
Table 2: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential for Various Fully Implemented Actions
Priority 1 Mitigation Action | CEP/CCAPStrategyNumber | GHG reduction (Tonnes/year) | Aspirational TargetParticipation |
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DEER Retrofit | 1 | 235,000 | 80% of homes by 2041 |
DEER Non Residential | 5 | 70,000 | 60% of all Commercial and Institutional |
District Energy Expansion | 13 | 65,000 | 10% heating and cooling loads |
Biosolids and SourceSeparate OrganicsManagement | W3/G3 | 70,000 | All Source Separate Organics and Wastewater sludge |
Active TransportationMaster Plan (WalkWheel Windsor) | 10 | 60,000 | 25% mode split |
Transit WindsorService DeliveryReview | 9 | (Emissions Reduction included as part of the Active Transportation Master Plan) | |
Electric Vehicles | 11/F1 | 40,000 | 10% vehicles |
Building Efficiency Audit | 2/4 | Control Future Emissions |