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W4*61 <br /> SUMMARY <br /> TOP 10 THINGS THE COUNTY SHOULD DO- <br /> FOUNDATIONAL REDUCTION STRATEGIES <br /> m 7- S. <br /> Decrease Increase Achieve 50% Achieve 100% <br /> vehicle miles traveled community emission reduction renewable electricity <br /> (VMT)30%from a EV adoption to target of all Scope 1 and 2 by 2050 in municipal <br /> 2019 baseline 50%by 2035 and emissions'by 2030 and operation and <br /> by 2050 100%by 2050 100%by 2050 using a community-wide <br /> (T1,T2,T3) (T4) 2005 baseline (BE 2.1,BE 2.2,BE 2.3) <br /> (BE 1) <br /> 1 <br /> J. J. 1 <br /> BASF FLINIF BASELINE BASELINE BASIF__LINE <br /> Establish annual Currently 9%of Scope 1 and 2 Currently-13% <br /> reduction of 1.3 million all vehicles emissions have dropped of all electricity <br /> miles using in Orange County by 40.7%between is coming from <br /> US Community Protocol are electric 2005 and 2019 renewable sources2 <br /> 10. <br /> Increase Complete an <br /> community-wide electrification study <br /> capacity by and establish a long-term <br /> 25%by 2035 implementation plan(Phase 1 <br /> to 33.66 MW and Phase 2)by 2025 <br /> (solar <br /> E 2.4,BE 2.5,BE 2.6) (BE 3) <br /> BASELINE BASELINE <br /> Current solar capacity Natural gas usage <br /> within Orange County is currently at <br /> is 26.93 MW3 156,670 MT CO2e <br /> Scope 1:Carbon emissions resulting directly from fuel use; Scope 2:Carbon emissions associated with energy purchased by <br /> Orange County and generated elsewhere <br /> z https://www.duke-energy.com/Home/Products/Renewable-Advantage/Product-Content-Label?jur=NC01#::text=For%20 <br /> comparison%2C%20the%20current%20average,%5BDuke%20Energy%202021%20data%5D. <br /> 3 https://energync.org/maps/ <br /> 2023 CLIMATE ACTION PLAN ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 13 <br />