State and Local Climate and Energy Program
Local Climate and Energy Webcasts
EPA hosts the Local Climate and Energy Webcast Series to assist local governments as they explore and plan climate change and clean energy efforts. These regular webcasts highlight EPA resources available to local governments and present examples of successful climate and energy programs and policies implemented locally.
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Upcoming Webcasts
The next Local Webcast has not been scheduled. Files from past webcasts are available below.
Topics covered include:
Adaptation
Community Planning and Design
Developing Climate Action Programs
Emissions
Energy Efficiency
Funding Initiatives
Lead by Example in Government Operations
Workforce Development
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Adaptation
Climate Change Adaptation for State and Local Governments
Adaptation to climate change is increasingly important as the effects of climate change become apparent across different regions of the United States. Effective climate adaptation requires risk analysis and communication to stakeholders, adaptation planning and implementation, and the integration of these efforts with existing operations. The federal government offers numerous resources to, and opportunities for collaboration with, local governments. The Local Climate and Energy Program and the State Technical Forum jointly held webcasts on this topic in November and December 2010 and January 2011.
January 13, 2011 – Climate Change Adaptation for State and Local Governments – Part Three: Federal Resources and Support for Climate Change Adaptation
Presentations
- State & Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (11 pp., 848K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Heat Island Reduction Program Overview (PDF) (7 pp., 366K), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force 2010 Progress Report (PDF) (14 pp., 4.1M), Allison Castellan, White House Council on Environmental Quality
- Adaptation to Climate Change: Federal Leadership (PDF) (14pp., 765K), Steve Seidel, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- Climate Change Adaptation and the National Estuary Program (PDF) (8 pp., 509K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S EPA
- Climate Change Adaptation Efforts in Connecticut and Beyond (PDF) (34 pp., 2.9M), Jennifer Pagach, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
Papers
- Progress Report of the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force: Recommended Actions in Support of a National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (PDF) (72 pp., 1M), White House Council on Environmental Quality, October 5, 2010
- Q&A (PDF) (3 pp., 113K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (8 pp., 78K)
Websites
- ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability - Groton, Connecticut Coastal Climate Adaptation Workshop: Meeting Notes and Presentations
- Pew Center on Global Climate Change - Climate Change Adaptation: What Federal Agencies are Doing
Recordings
- Part 1: State and Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (6:37, 1.5M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Heat Island Reduction Program Overview (MP3) (7:28, 1.7M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force 2010 Progress Report (MP3) (15:54, 3.7M), Allison Castellan, White House Council on Environmental Quality
- Part 4 Adaptation to Climate Change: Federal Leadership (MP3) (17:46, 4.1M), Steve Seidel, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- Part 5: Climate Change Adaptation and the National Estuary Program (MP3) (5:04, 1.1M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S EPA
- Part 6: Climate Change Adaptation Efforts in Connecticut and Beyond (MP3) (24:04, 5.6M), Jennifer Pagach, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
- Part 7: Q&A Session (8:34, 2M)
- Transcript (PDF) (33 pp., 278K)
December 15, 2010 – Climate Change Adaptation for State and Local Governments – Part Two: Adaptation Planning and Implementation
Presentations
- State & Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (13 pp., 1.2M), Julia Miller and Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- State and Local Adaptation Planning: Overview and Frameworks (PDF) (18 pp., 621K), Terri Cruce, Pew Center on Global Climate Change and Georgetown Climate Center
- The California Climate Adaptation Strategy (PDF) (12 pp., 335K), Kurt Malchow, California Natural Resources Agency
- Creating a Climate Resilient Community: The Local Perspective (PDF) (15 pp., 1.9M), Mikaela Engert, City of Keene, New Hampshire
Papers
- Keene, NH Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan (PDF) (65 pp., 4.2M), City of Keene, New Hampshire, November 2007
- Q&A (PDF) (2 pp., 27K)
Websites
Recordings
- Part 1: State & Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (8:50, 2M), Julia Miller and Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: State and Local Adaptation Planning: Overview and Frameworks (MP3) (31:00, 7.2M), Terri Cruce, Pew Center on Global Climate Change and Georgetown Climate Center
- Part 3: The California Climate Adaptation Strategy (MP3) (24:49, 5.8M), Kurt Malchow, California Natural Resources Agency (MP3)
- Part 4: Creating a Climate Resilient Community: The Local Perspective (MP3) (28:26, 6.6M), Mikaela Engert, City of Keene, New Hampshire
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (4:10, 983K)
- Transcript (PDF) (36 pp., 164K)
November 18, 2010 – Climate Change Adaptation for State and Local Governments – Part One: Climate Impacts and Risk Communication
Presentations
- Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (14 pp., 541K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- An Introduction to Climate Change Adaptation (PDF) (27 pp., 2.5M), Joel Scheraga, U.S. EPA
- Risk Communication: A Vital Tool for Building Support for Climate Adaptation (PDF) (22 pp., 6M), David Ropeik, Ropeik & Associates
- Adapting to Climate Change in Chula Vista (PDF) (12 pp., 1.9M), Brandon Reed, City of Chula Vista
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (4 pp., 114K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (18pp., 247K)
Websites
- U.S. EPA - Climate Change Indicators in the United States
- U.S. Global Change Research Program - Brochures & Regional Fact Sheets on Climate Impacts
Recordings
- Part 1: Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (9:15, 8.6M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: An Introduction to Climate Change Adaptation (MP3) (21:09, 4.8M), Joel Scheraga, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Risk Communication: A Vital Tool for Building Support for Climate Adaptation (MP3) (23:43, 5.4M), David Ropeik, Ropeik & Associates
- Part 4: Adapting to Climate Change in Chula Vista (MP3) (19:16, 4.4M), Brandon Reed, City of Chula Vista
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (11:56, 2.7M)
- Transcript (PDF) (31pp., 284K)
Community Planning and Design
Heat Island Reduction
The term "heat island" describes built up areas that are hotter than nearby rural areas. The heat island effect can increase summertime energy use, air conditioning costs, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, heat-related illness and mortality, and reduce water quality. The Local Climate and Energy Program held a webcast on this topic in August 2012.
August 8, 2012 - Beating the Heat: Effective Approaches to Heat Island Reduction
Presentations
- EPA Heat Island Reduction Program and Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (53 pp, 4.1M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Urban Heat Island and Climate Change: Planning for Extreme Heat in Cities (PDF) (17 pp, 1.6M), Brian Stone, Georgia Tech University
- Linking Urban Heat Islands to Climate Adaptation Planning (PDF) (9 pp, 1.1M), Brendan Reed, City of Chula Vista, California
- Tree Strategies for Heat Island Reduction (PDF) (17 pp, 3.2M), Matt Grubisich, Texas Tree Foundation
- Austin Heat Island Mitigation (PDF) (15 pp, 430K), Norman Muraya, Austin Energy
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (7 pp, 66K)
Recordings
- Part 1: EPA Heat Island Reduction Program and Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (22:04, 10.6M)
- Part 2: Urban Heat Island and Climate Change: Planning for Extreme Heat in Cities (MP3) (12:30, 6M)
- Part 3: Linking Urban Heat Islands to Climate Adaptation Planning (MP3) (17.22, 8.3M)
- Part 4: Tree Strategies for Heat Island Reduction (MP3) (17:32, 8.4M)
- Part 5: Austin Heat Island Mitigation (MP3) (22:42, 8.4M)
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (20:04, 9.6M)
- Transcript (PDF) (42 pp, 238K)
Smart Growth
Smart growth development benefits the economy, the community, the environment, and public health. Smart growth also can save energy, reduce costs for transportation infrastructure and services, and assist areas in attaining and maintaining air quality standards. The Local Climate and Energy Program held a webcast on this topic in March 2010.
March 31, 2010 – Using Smart Growth Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Presentations
- EPA Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (22 pp., 1M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Using Smart Growth Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (PDF) (17 pp., 1M), Megan Susman, U.S. EPA
- Quality Infill Can Help the Environment (PDF) (31 pp., 2M), Elaine Clegg, Idaho Smart Growth
- Smart Growth in Arlington (PDF) (69 pp., 11M), Chris Zimmerman, Arlington County Board
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (3 pp, 33K)
- Smart Growth Local Climate and Energy Strategy Guide, March 2010
- Transportation Control Measures Local Climate and Energy Strategy Guide (PDF) (42 pp., 6.3M), March 2011
Web sites
- EPA Smart Growth Program
- Smart Growth Network
- HUD-DOT-EPA Sustainable Communities Interagency Partnership
Recordings
- Part 1: EPA Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (13:46, 4M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Using Smart Growth Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MP3) (18:14, 5.3M), Megan Susman, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Quality Infill Can Help the Environment (MP3) (23:23, 6.8M), Elaine Clegg, Idaho Smart Growth
- Part 4: Smart Growth in Arlington (MP3) (22:20, 6.5M), Chris Zimmerman, Arlington County Board
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (16:47, 4.9M)
- Transcript (PDF) (40 pp., 155K)
Green Roofs
A green roof, or rooftop garden, is a vegetative layer grown on a rooftop. Increasingly popular in densely-built urban areas, green roofs offer many workplace and environmental benefits. They provide shade and remove heat from the air, mitigating the urban heat island effect and reducing energy use for air conditioning. Green roofs also reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions; enhance stormwater management and water quality in urban areas; and provide aesthetic value and habitat for wildlife. The Local Climate and Energy Program and the Heat Island Reduction Program jointly held a webcast on this topic in June 2010.
June 8, 2010 — Implementing Green Roof Programs at the Local Level
Presentations
- Implementing Green Roof Programs at the Local Level (PDF) (53 pp., 1.8M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Energy Performance of Green Roofs: The Role of the Roof in Affecting Building Energy and the Urban Atmospheric Environment (PDF) (29 pp., 5M), David Sailor, Portland State University
- Green Roofs: Stormwater Management and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (PDF) (15 pp., 3.5M), Jason Berner, U.S. EPA
- Green Roof Incentives and Partnerships: The 2010 Resource Guide (PDF) (26 pp., 1.6M), Sara Loveland, DC Greenworks
- Chicago Green Roof Initiative (PDF) (9 pp., 3.2M), Michael Berkshire, City of Chicago
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (7 pp, 60K)
- Green Roofs Chapter from Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies (PDF) (29 pp, 4.2M), U.S. EPA, October 2008
- Green Roof Incentives: A 2010 Resource Guide (PDF) (54 pp, 1.7M) DC Greenworks, February 2010
Websites
- EPA Heat Island Reduction Program
- Heat Island Mitigation Using Green Roofs
- EPA Green Infrastructure Web site
- Green Roofs as a Stormwater Management Practice EPA Web site
- DC Greenworks
- City of Chicago Green Roofs Web site
Recordings
- Part 1: Logistics and Local Climate and Energy Overview (WMV) (23:23, 21.4M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Energy Performance of Green Roofs (WMV) (22:25, 19.7M), David Sailor, Portland State University
- Part 3: Green Roofs: Stormwater Management and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (WMV) (12:38, 16.1M), Jason Berner, U.S. EPA
- Part 4: Green Roof Incentives and Partnerships: The 2010 Resource Guide (WMV) (21:43, 20.1M), Sara Loveland, DC Greenworks
- Part 5: Chicago Green Roof Initiative (WMV) (12:42, 12.2M), Michael Berkshire, City of Chicago
- Part 6: Q&A Session (WMV) (20:40, 22.7M)
- Transcript (PDF) (40 pp., 200K)
Transportation Control Measures
Transportation accounts for 33 percent of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuel, and can account for a significant portion of a local government’s or household’s budget. Transportation control measures (TCMs) are strategies that reduce transportation-related air pollution, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and fuel use by reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and improving roadway operations. The Local Climate and Energy Program held a webcast on this topic in June 2010.
June 22, 2010 — Transportation Control Measures: Strategies for Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Presentations
- Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (20 pp., 974K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- An Introduction to Transportation Control Measures (PDF) (16 pp., 855K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Public Transportation’s Role in Responding to Climate Change (PDF) (23 pp., 1.26M), Tina Hodges; Andrea Martin, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration
- Local Programs for a Regional Issue (PDF) (35 pp., 5.24M), Commissioner Jennifer Roberts, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
- Commute Trip Reduction in Washington State (PDF) (7 pp., 250K), Matt Hansen, King County, Washington
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (3 pp., 30K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (1 p., 18K)
- U.S. EPA Local Government Climate and Energy Guide - Smart Growth (PDF) (55 pp., 400K), U.S. EPA, March 22, 2010
- Center for Clean Air Policy - Transportation and Emissions Guidebook
Websites
- U.S. EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality - State and Local Transportation Resources
- U.S. DOT Federal Transit Administration - Transit and Environmental Sustainability
- U.S. DOT Federal Highway Administration & Federal Transit Administration - Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program
Recordings
- Part 1: Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (9:38, 2M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: An Introduction to Transportation Control Measures (MP3) (16:28, 4M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Public Transportation’s Role in Responding to Climate Change (MP3) (24:44, 6M), Tina Hodges; Andrea Martin, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration
- Part 4: Local Programs for a Regional Issue (MP3) (21:05, 5M), Commissioner Jennifer Roberts, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
- Part 5: Commute Trip Reduction in Washington State (MP3) (20:38, 5M), Matt Hansen, King County, Washington
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (6:32, 1.5M)
- Transcript (PDF) (39 pp., 184K)
Developing Climate Action Programs
Climate Action Plans
Creating a climate action plan can help a community reduce its energy use, save money, and become more sustainable. Critical elements of a climate action plan include gathering support from key stakeholders; collecting data and setting goals; estimating greenhouse gas reduction potential and other benefits; working towards implementation; and utilizing available tools and resources. A diverse group of local governments with firsthand climate action planning experience discussed these issues in a two-part Local Climate and Energy Program webcast series held in November and December 2011.
December 7, 2011 - Climate Action Plan Evaluation: Part 2
Presentations
- Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Evaluating Progress of Climate Actions (PDF) (14pp., 828K), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Berkeley’s Climate Action Plan: Tracking Our Progress (PDF) (18pp., 1.4M), Timothy Burroughs, City of Berkeley, California
- Austin Climate Protection Data Management and Reporting (PDF) (15pp., 749K), Zach Baumer, City of Austin, Texas
- City of Durham Neighborhood Energy Retrofit Program Data Management (PDF) (13pp., 1M), Aaron Milano, City of Durham, North Carolina
- City of Santa Monica Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement and Reductions (PDF) (20pp., 1.1M), Shannon Parry, City of Santa Monica, California
Paper
- CAPCOA Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures (PDF) (546pp., 7.5M, About PDF)
Websites
- Determining Results
- Developing a Greenhouse Gas Inventory
- Local Government Greenhouse Gas Operations Protocol
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Evaluating Progress of Climate Actions (MP3) (21:22, 2.4M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Berkeley’s Climate Action Plan: Tracking Our Progress (MP3) (20:21, 4.1M), Timothy Burroughs, City of Berkeley, California
- Part 3: Austin Climate Protection Data Management and Reporting (MP3) (21:35, 4.1M), Zach Baumer, City of Austin, Texas
- Part 4: City of Durham Neighborhood Energy Retrofit Program Data Management (MP3) (11:47, 2.4M), Aaron Milano, City of Durham, North Carolina
- Part 5: City of Santa Monica Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement and Reductions (MP3) (23:05, 4.6M), Shannon Parry, City of Santa Monica, California
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (5:33, 1M)
November 17, 2011 – Climate Action Planning: Part 1
Presentations
- Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Climate Action Planning (PDF) (22pp., 888K), Dan Wallach and Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Comprehensive Climate Planning: Chicago Climate Action Plan (PDF) (36pp., 3.1M), Julia Parzen, Urban Sustainability Directors Network
- Kansas City, Missouri Climate Protection Plan (PDF) (22pp., 489K), Dennis Murphey, City of Kansas City, Missouri
- Central New York Climate Change Innovation Program (PDF) (17pp., 3.9M), Chris Carrick and Samuel Gordon, Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board
Paper
- Q&A (PDF) (6pp., 65K)
Websites
- Developing Climate Action Plans
- Examples of Climate Action Plans
- Developing a Greenhouse Gas Inventory
- Local Government Greenhouse Gas Operations Protocol
- EPA Climate and Energy Strategy Guide Series
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Climate Action Planning (MP3) (17:20, 3.4M), Dan Wallach and Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Comprehensive Climate Planning: Chicago Climate Action Plan (MP3) (23:23, 4.7M), Julia Parzen, Urban Sustainability Directors Network
- Part 3: Kansas City, Missouri Climate Protection Plan (MP3) (20:18, 4M), Dennis Murphey, City of Kansas City, Missouri
- Part 4: Central New York Climate Change Innovation Program (MP3) (25:06, 4.8M), Chris Carrick and Samuel Gordon, Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (6:17, 1.2M)
- Transcript (PDF) (35pp., 189K)
Emissions
Using EPA’s GHG Reporting Rule Data for State and Local Governments
Comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) data reported directly from large facilities and suppliers across the country are now easily accessible to the public through EPA’s GHG Reporting Program. This information can be used by state and local governments to identify nearby sources of GHGs, identify opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce emissions, or to inform policies and programs. The EPA State Technical Forum and Local Climate and Energy Program jointly held a Technical Forum on this topic in March 2012.
March 1, 2012 – Using EPA’s GHG Reporting Rule Data for State and Local Governments
Presentations
- EPA’s State Inventory Tool and MRR Data (PDF) (2pp., 195K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program and Publication Tool Overview (PDF) (12pp., 465K), Brian Cook, U.S. EPA
- Possible State Uses of EPA GHG Reporting Program (GHGRP) Data (PDF) (9pp., 241K), Marnie Stein, Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Websites
- Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
- Greenhouse Gas Data on Large Facilities
- Greenhouse Gas Data on Suppliers
Recordings
- Part 1: EPA’s State Inventory Tool and MRR Data (MP3) (6:08, 1.4M), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program and Publication Tool Overview (MP3) (32:46, 7.5M), Brian Cook, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Possible State Uses of EPA GHG Reporting Program (GHGRP) Data (MP3) (13:40, 3M), Marnie Stein, Iowa Department of Natural Resources
- Part 4: Q&A Session (MP3) (17:14, 4M)
The Emissions & Resource Generation Integrated Database: Potential Uses for State and Local Governments
Developed by EPA, the Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is the preeminent source of air emissions data for the electric power sector. Using plant-specific data for U.S. electricity generating plants, the tool documents the environmental attributes of electric power generation. State governments can use it to help develop greenhouse gas inventories and calculate the benefits of clean energy programs. EPA’s Local Climate and Energy Program and State Technical Forum jointly held a webcast on this topic in March 2011.
March 31, 2011 - The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID): Potential Uses for State and Local Governments
Presentations
- eGRID (PDF) (25pp., 1.2M), Art Diem, U.S. EPA
- Quantification Methods Using eGRID: State and Local Examples (PDF) (26pp., 519K), Robyn DeYoung, U.S. EPA
Paper
- The Value of eGRID and eGRIDweb to GHG Inventories (PDF) (13pp., 351K), E.H Pechan & Associates, Inc., and U.S. EPA, December 2009
- Q&A (PDF) (6pp., 41K)
Website
Recordings
- Part 1: eGRID (MP3) (42:21, 10M), Art Diem, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Quantification Mesthods Using eGRID: State and Local Examples (MP3) (26:37, 6M), Robyn DeYoung, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Q&A Session (MP3) (13:46, 3M)
- Transcript (PDF) (31pp., 134K)
Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficient Buildings
Local government initiatives can help encourage improved energy efficiency in new and existing buildings. ENERGY STAR and other federal programs have many resources available to assist local governments in designing and implementing energy efficiency programs and policies. In addition, existing local government and municipal utility programs provide guidance on best practices and lessons learned. The Local Climate and Energy Program held webcasts on this topic in July 2011 and April and May 2009.
July 12, 2011 - Energy Efficiency in Municipal Operations
Presentations
- Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program (PDF) (13pp., 861K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Promoting Energy Efficiency with ENERGY STAR (PDF) (26pp., 811K), Kudret Utebay, The Cadmus Group
- New Jersey Sustainable Energy Efficiency Demonstration Projects (NJ SEED) (PDF) (15pp., 366K), Tony O’Donnell, The College of New Jersey
- Red and Blue and Green All Over: A Triangle Region Sustainable Emergency Services Program to Reduce GHG Emissions (PDF) (10pp., 347K), Emily Barrett, Town of Cary, North Carolina
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (5pp., 49K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (2pp., 59K)
Websites
- EPA Local Government Climate & Energy Strategy Series, Energy Efficiency in Local Government Operations
- EPA Website, Energy Efficiency in Government Operations and Facilities
- EPA Website, Leading by Example in Government Operations
- EPA Lead By Example Guide
- ENERGY STAR for Local Government
- ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management
- ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program (MP3) (10:30, 2.4M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Promoting Energy Efficiency with ENERGY STAR (MP3) (23:42, 5.4M), Kudret Utebay, The Cadmus Group
- Part 3: New Jersey Sustainable Energy Efficiency Demonstration Projects (NJ SEED) (MP3) (23:30, 5M), Tony O’Donnell, The College of New Jersey
- Part 4: Red and Blue and Green All Over: A Triangle Region Sustainable Emergency Services Program to Reduce GHG Emissions (MP3) (13:22, 3M), Emily Barrett, Town of Cary, North Carolina
- Part 7: Q&A Session (MP3) (13:17, 3M)
- Transcript (PDF) (33pp., 344K)
May 21, 2009 – Integrating Energy Efficiency into New and Existing Homes
Presentations
- Overview of EPA Local Climate and Energy Program and New and Existing Homes Logistics (PDF) (10 pp, 251K), Neelam R. Patel and Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Encouraging Energy Efficiency Improvement in New and Existing Homes (PDF) (23 pp, 1.9M), Dale Hoffmeyer, U.S. EPA, ENERGY STAR Home Improvement
- EPA Responsible Appliance Disposal Program for Local Governments (PDF) (10 pp, 600K), Evelyn Swain, U.S. EPA
- Energy Efficiency Improvement in New and Existing Homes in Arlington County, VA (PDF) (20 pp, 689K), Helen Reinecke-Wilt, Arlington Green Home Choice Program
- Municipally Owned Electric Utility Residential Energy Efficiency Programs (PDF) (36 pp, 259K), Matthew Phillips, Austin Energy Residential Energy Efficiency Program
Websites
- ENERGY STAR Resources for Home Improvement
- ENERGY STAR Resources for New Homes
- EPA Responsible Appliance Disposal Program
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of EPA Local Climate and Energy Program and New and Existing Homes Logistics (MP3) (7:05, 1.7M), Neelam R. Patel and Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Encouraging Energy Efficiency Improvement in New and Existing Homes (MP3) (17:33, 4.1M), Dale Hoffmeyer, U.S. EPA, ENERGY STAR Home Improvement
- Part 3: EPA Responsible Appliance Disposal Program for Local Governments (MP3) (7:59, 1.9M), Evelyn Swain, U.S. EPA
- Part 4: Energy Efficiency Improvement in New and Existing Homes in Arlington County, VA (MP3) (20:04, 4.7M), Helen Reinecke-Wilt, Arlington Green Home Choice Program
- Part 5: Municipally Owned Electric Utility Residential Energy Efficiency Programs (MP3) (23:09, 5.4M), Matthew Phillips, Austin Energy Residential Energy Efficiency Program
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (11:02, 2.6M)
- Transcript (PDF) (29 pp, 118K)
April 21, 2009 – Integrating Energy Efficiency into Affordable Housing
Presentations
- Affordable Housing Webcast Logistics and Overview (PDF) (10 pp, 237K), Neelam R. Patel, U.S. EPA
- Opportunities for ENERGY STAR in Affordable Housing (PDF) (12 pp, 447K), Brian Ng, U.S. EPA, ENERGY STAR Homes
- Transformational Changes to Affordable Housing (PDF) (19 pp, 354K), Wayne Waite, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- Ithaca NY's Self Implementation of Energy Performance Contracts in Affordable Housing (PDF) (11 pp, 117K), Brenda Westfall and Doreen Osterman, Ithaca NY Housing Authority
Papers
- Q & A for Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing (PDF) (3 pp, 28K), U.S. EPA, April 21, 2009
- Draft Clean Energy Strategies Guide: Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing (PDF) (65 pp, 567K), U.S. EPA, January 26, 2009
Recording
- Due to technical difficulties, a recording of this webcast is not available.
Energy Efficient Products
Many local governments are saving energy by requiring that the energy-using products they purchase meet energy efficiency criteria. Purchasing energy-efficient products can reduce energy costs, lower maintenance costs, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and enhance pollution prevention and resource conservation activities. The Local Climate and Energy Program held a webcast on this topic in April 2008.
April 17, 2008 – Energy Efficient Product Procurement
Presentations
- EPA Clean Energy Environment Network Overview (PDF) (10 pp, 286K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- ENERGY STAR Energy Efficiency Product Purchasing Program (PDF) (28 pp, 166K), Kate Lewis, U.S. EPA
- City of Phoenix: Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (PDF) (26 pp, 887K), Elizabeth Paulus, City of Phoenix, AZ, Office of Environmental Programs
- City of San Diego: Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program (PDF) (14 pp, 279K), Stephen Grealy, City of San Diego, CA, Environmental Services Department/Purchasing & Contracting Department
Paper
- Clean Energy Strategies Guide: Energy-Efficient Product Procurement (PDF) (40 pp, 3.5M), U.S. EPA, September, 2011
Recordings
- Audio Recording (MP3) (1:19:34, 9.3M)
- Transcript (PDF) (21 pp, 94K)
Combined Heat and Power
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is an on-site technology added to a generator, boiler or other engine to create both heat and electricity. By utilizing the thermal energy otherwise wasted, as well as avoiding typical line losses during transmission and distribution, a CHP system can achieve system efficiencies up to 80 percent. CHP can be an effective, shovel-ready option in energy efficient and sustainable strategic planning. The Local Climate and Energy Program and CHP Partnership co-hosted a webcast on this topic in November 2009.
November 19, 2009 – CHP: A Strategy to Meet Sustainable Community Planning Goals
Presentations
- CHP: A Strategy to Meet Sustainable Community Planning Goals (PDF) (16 pp, 187K), Claudia Tighe, U.S. EPA CHP Partnership
- U.S. EPA State and Local Climate and Energy Program Resources for Combined Heat and Power Projects (PDF) (16 pp, 299K), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA Local Climate and Energy Program
- Progress Report on CHP Development in Stamford (PDF) (16 pp, 629K), Michael Freimuth, City of Stamford Office of Economic Development; Guy Warner, Pareto Energy
- Building a Sustainable County: King County Washington's 20 Year Commitment to Renewable Energy (PDF) (21 pp, 2M), David Van Holde, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks.
Papers
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: A Guide to Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Opportunities for Local and Tribal Governments (PDF) (18 pp, 280K), U.S. EPA, February 27, 2009
- Local Climate and Energy Strategy Guide: Combined Heat and Power (PDF) (31 pp, 338K), U.S. EPA, September 5, 2008
Websites
Recordings
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- Part 1: CHP: A Strategy to Meet Sustainable Community Planning Goals (Windows Media File) (18:32, 27M), Claudia Tighe, U.S. EPA CHP Partnership
- Part 2: U.S. EPA State and Local Climate and Energy Program Resources for Combined Heat and Power Projects (Windows Media File) (14:14, 14M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA Local Climate and Energy Program
- Part 3: Progress Report on CHP Development in Stamford (Windows Media File) (28:18, 6M), Michael Freimuth, City of Stamford Office of Economic Development; Guy Warner, Pareto Energy
- Part 4: Building a Sustainable County: King County Washington's 20 Year Commitment to Renewable Energy (Windows Media File) (19:52, 29M), David Van Holde, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
- Transcript (PDF) (31 pp, 134K)
Smart Grid
A “smart grid” uses digital technology to improve the reliability, security, and efficiency (both economic and energy) of the electric grid. Smart grid technologies have the potential to help local governments improve energy efficiency, integrate renewable energy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their communities. EPA and DOE provide smart grid resources for local governments, and communities across the country are deploying smart grid technologies. The Local Climate and Energy Program held a webcast on this topic in April 2010.
April 29, 2010 — Smart Grid and Clean Energy for Local Governments
Presentations
- Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (22 pp., 1M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Smart Grid: Implications and Opportunities for Clean Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions (PDF) (10 pp., 248K), Stacy Angel, U.S. EPA
- Smart Grid Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy (PDF) (17 pp., 2M), Dan Ton, U.S.
- Pecan Street Project (PDF) (21 pp., 1.6M), Brewster McCracken, Austin, Texas
- Smart Grid City: Developing the Smart Grid of the Future (PDF) (15 pp., 2M), Kara Mertz, Boulder, Colorado
Papers
- Background (PDF) (12 pp., 175K)
- Q&A (PDF) (2 pp., 23K)
- The Smart Grid: An Estimation of the Energy and CO2 Benefits (PDF) (172 pp, 2.8M), U.S. Department of Energy, January 2010
- The Smart Grid Stakeholder Roundtable Group Perspectives (PDF) (28 pp, 10M), U.S. Department of Energy, September 2009
- Smart Grid System Report (PDF) (84 pp, 4.6M), U.S. Department of Energy, July 2009
Website
Recordings
- Part 1: Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (11:22, 3M), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Smart Grid: Implications and Opportunities for Clean Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions (MP3) (11:22, 3M), Stacy Angel, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Smart Grid Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy (MP3) (19:06, 5M), Dan Ton, U.S. Department of Energy
- Part 4: Pecan Street Project (MP3) (17:03, 5M), Brewster McCracken, Austin, Texas
- Part 5: Smart Grid City: Developing the Smart Grid of the Future (MP3) (21:16, 5M), Kara Mertz, Boulder, Colorado
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (4:14, 1M)
- Transcript (PDF) (33 pp, 167K)
Funding Initiatives
Federal Resources and Funding including ARRA 2009
Federal grants and funding, including the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, can help local governments implement climate and clean energy projects and programs. In addition, federal resources are available to help local governments maximize the available funding. Information includes where to look for federal grants, grant application requirements, typical timeframes for the grant process, evaluation procedures, challenges and ways to overcome them, tips for writing strong proposals, and project ideas. The Local Climate and Energy Program held webcasts on this topic in February 2008, March 2009, and June 2009.
June 11, 2009 – Local Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Project Examples for ARRA Funds
Presentations
- Overview of EPA Local Climate and Energy Program and Webcast Logistics (PDF) (15 pp, 366K), Neelam R. Patel and Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (PDF) (17 pp, 843K), Molly Lunn, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- Leveraging EPA ENERGY STAR in ARRA-funded Projects for Commercial Buildings (PDF) (14 pp, 497K), Leslie Cook, U.S. EPA, ENERGY STAR
- Arapahoe County, CO's Energy Conservation Program (PDF) (35 pp, 4.5M), Curtis J. Cole, Arapahoe County, Colorado
- On-site Green Power Opportunities (PDF) (17 pp, 2.4M), Blaine Collison, U.S. EPA, Green Power Partnership
- Accelerating Solar Energy at the Local Level (PDF) (6 pp, 260K), Hannah Muller, U.S. Department of Energy, Solar Energy Technologies Program (SETP)
- Local Efficiency and Renewable Project Examples from Madison, Wisconsin (PDF) (18 pp, 1.1M), Jeanne Hoffman, City of Madison, Wisconsin
Papers
- Draft Clean Energy Strategies Guide: On-site Renewable Energy Generation (PDF) (43 pp, 496K), U.S. EPA
- Draft Clean Energy Strategies Guide: Energy Efficiency for Municipal Operations (PDF) (89 pp, 544K), U.S. EPA
Websites
- EPA State and Local Climate and Energy Recovery Resources
- EPA Green Power Partnership
- Energy Star for Government
- DOE Energy and Conservation Block Grants
- DOE Solar America Cities
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of EPA Local Climate and Energy Program and Webcast Logistics (MP3) (9:36, 2.2M), Neelam R. Patel and Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (MP3) (17:53, 4.2M), Molly Lunn, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- Part 3: Leveraging EPA ENERGY STAR in ARRA-funded Projects for Commercial Buildings (MP3) (7:40, 1.8M), Leslie Cook, U.S. EPA, ENERGY STAR
- Part 4: Arapahoe County, Colorado's Energy Conservation Program (MP3) (13:37, 3.2M), Curtis J. Cole, Arapahoe County, Colorado
- Part 5: On-site Green Power Opportunities (MP3) (9:04, 2.1M), Blaine Collison, U.S. EPA, Green Power Partnership
- Part 6: Accelerating Solar Energy at the Local Level (MP3) (12:27, 2.9M), Hannah Muller, U.S. Department of Energy, Solar Energy Technologies Program (SETP)
- Part 7: Local Efficiency and Renewable Project Examples from Madison, Wisconsin (MP3) (23:05, 5.4M), Jeanne Hoffman, City of Madison, Wisconsin
- Part 8: Q&A Session (MP3) (25:41, 6M)
- Transcript (PDF) (42 pp, 163K)
March 5, 2009 – Using EPA Resources to Maximize Clean Energy in Economic Recovery Spending
Presentations
- Webcast Introduction and Overview of EPA Resources for ARRA (PDF) (25 pp, 426K), Andrea Denny and Neelam R. Patel, U.S. EPA
- ENERGY STAR Overview (PDF) (14 pp, 181K), Leslie Cook, U.S. EPA
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (PDF) (13 pp, 137K), Mark Bailey, Dan Beckley, and Johanna Zetterberg, U.S. Department of Energy
- Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Green Reserve (PDF) (21 pp, 93K), Stephanie vonFeck and Howard Rubin, U.S. EPA
- ENERGY STAR: Water and Wastewater Utilities (PDF) (14 pp, 627K), Caterina Hatcher, U.S. EPA
Papers
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: A Guide to Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Opportunities for Local and Tribal Governments (PDF) (18 pp, 148K), U.S. EPA, February 27, 2009
Recordings
- Part 1: Webcast Introduction and Overview of EPA Resources for ARRA (MP3) (30:06, 7M), Andrea Denny and Neelam R. Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (MP3) (30:48, 4.5M), Mark Bailey, Dan Beckley, and Johanna Zetterberg, U.S. Department of Energy
- Part 3: Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Green Reserve (MP3) (18:54, 4.4M), Stephanie vonFeck and Howard Rubin, U.S. EPA
- Part 4: ENERGY STAR: Water and Wastewater Utilities (MP3) (12:05, 2.8M), Caterina Hatcher, U.S. EPA
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (22:05, 5.2M)
- Transcript (PDF) (37 pp, 154K)
February 28, 2008 – Navigating the Grant Process for Local Governments
Presentations
- EPA Clean Energy Environment Network Overview (PDF) (5 pp, 119K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- EPA Grants 101 (PDF) (23 pp, 1.8M), Asher Weinberg, Grants Coordinator, U.S. EPA, Climate Protection Partnership Division
- Resources for Local Governments (PDF) (17 pp, 835K), Johanna Zetterberg, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- Navigating the Grant Process: Tips for Grant Seekers (PDF) (8 pp, 88K), Abby Young, Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Recordings
- Recording (MP3) (100:28, 10.2M)
- Transcript (PDF) (24 pp, 141K)
Financing Clean Energy Programs
One of the biggest challenges for the success of clean energy programs is securing adequate and sustained financing. EPA held a three-part webcast series on this topic to help local governments finance their clean energy initiatives. Part I of the series discussed how to design and implement funding programs, line up partners, and gain support for clean energy programs through both conventional and non-conventional methods. Part II discussed how to locate available sources of funding, and Part III discussed how to leverage existing funds and make clean energy investments more affordable for clean energy program audiences. The Local Climate and Energy Program held webcasts on this topic in May and June 2012.
June 13, 2012 – Part III: Keeping it Going: Financing Options for your Clean Energy Programs
Presentations
- Part III: Keeping it Going: Financing Options for your Clean Energy Programs Introduction (PDF) (12pp., 425K), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Finding Options For Your Climate and Clean Energy Programs (PDF) (29pp., 306K), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Clean Energy Financing Programs: Decision Resources for States and Communities (PDF) (22pp., 832K), Niko Dietsch, U.S. EPA
- Case Study of HEAL Program in Arkansas (PDF) (13pp., 526K), Keith Canfield, Clinton Climate Initiative
- Case Study of Solar Power Purchase Agreements in Sacramento, CA (12pp., 425K), James Christensen and Yvette Rincon, City of Sacramento, California
- Putting It All Together (PDF) (3pp., 77K), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (2pp., 36K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (5pp., 230K)
Recordings
- Part 1: Keeping it Going: Financing Options for your Clean Energy Programs Introduction (MP3) (09:16, 4.3M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Finding Options For Your Climate and Clean Energy Programs (MP3) (22:44, 10.6M), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Part 3: Clean Energy Financing Programs: Decision Resources for States and Communities (MP3) (09:39, 4.5M), Niko Dietsch, U.S. EPA
- Part 4: Case Study of HEAL Program in Arkansas (MP3) (16:35, 7.7M), Keith Canfield, Clinton Climate Initiative
- Part 5: Case Study of Solar Power Purchase Agreements in Sacramento, CA (MP3) (18:34, 8.7M), James Christensen and Yvette Rincon, City of Sacramento, California
- Part 6: Putting It All Together (MP3) (7:13, 3.3M), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Part 7: Q&A Session (MP3) (6:36, 3.1M)
- Transcript (PDF) (36pp.,177K)
May 30, 2012 – Part II: Getting it Funded: Finding Funding for your Clean Energy Programs
Presentations
- Part II: Getting it Funded: Finding Funding for your Clean Energy Programs Introduction (PDF) (13pp., 578K), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Finding Funding For Your Climate and Clean Energy Programs (PDF) (27pp., 216K), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Cost Savings in Utilities for Dummies (PDF) (14pp., 713K), Marvin Lee, School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Case study of the City of Orlando Energy Program Funding (PDF) (9pp., 1.6M), Nate Boyd, City of Orlando, Florida
- Putting It Together (PDF) (3pp., 43K), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (5pp., 46K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (4pp., 72K)
Recordings
- Part 1: Getting it Funded: Finding Funding for your Clean Energy Programs Introduction (MP3) (7:58, 4M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Finding Funding For Your Climate and Clean Energy Programs (MP3) (21:05, 10M), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Part 3: Cost Savings in Utilities for Dummies (MP3) (9:55, 9M), Marvin Lee, School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Part 4: Case study of the City of Orlando Energy Program Funding (21:32, 10M), Nate Boyd, City of Orlando, Florida
- Part 5: Putting It Together (MP3) (4:35, 2M), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (11:44, 5.5M)
- Transcript (PDF) (39pp.,148K)
May 16, 2012 – Part 1: Getting Started: Answering Big Picture Funding Questions
Presentations
- Getting Started: Answering Big Picture Funding Questions to Lay the Groundwork Introduction (PDF) (12pp., 488K), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Laying the Groundwork for Funding Climate and Clean Energy Programs (PDF) (21pp., 560K), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Changing the Market for Energy Efficiency in Whatcom County, Washington (PDF) (18pp., 1.4M), Shawn Collins, Opportunity Council and Alex Ramel, Sustainable Connections
- Arlington's Community Energy Plan: Ensuring a Competitive and Sustainable Community (PDF) (18pp., 2.9M), Richard Dooley, Arlington County, Virginia
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (4pp., 44K)
- Q&A Part 2 (PDF) (2pp., 86K)
Recordings
- Part 1: Getting Started: Answering Big Picture Funding Questions to Lay the Groundwork Introduction (MP3) (7:44, 3.6M), Neelam Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Laying the Groundwork for Funding Climate and Clean Energy Programs (MP3) (21:32, 10M), Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
- Part 3: Changing the Market for Energy Efficiency in Whatcom County, Washington (MP3) (25:01, 12M), Shawn Collins, Opportunity Council and Alex Ramel, Sustainable Connections
- Part 4: Arlington's Community Energy Plan: Ensuring a Competitive and Sustainable Community (MP3) (16:56, 8M), Richard Dooley, Arlington County, Virginia
- Part 5: Q&A Session (MP3) (17:41, 8M)
- Transcript (PDF) (35pp.,187K)
Lead by Example in Government Operations
Climate Showcase Communities
In 2010 and 2011, 50 communities across the U.S. were selected as Climate Showcase Communities and received EPA funding to implement climate change mitigation programs. The goal of the Climate Showcase Communities program is to create replicable models of cost-effective and persistent greenhouse gas reductions that will catalyze broader local and tribal government actions to stabilize the climate and improve environmental, economic, health, and social conditions. Representatives of various local and tribal governments presented on their implementation challenges, lessons learned, and progress made toward goals during a Local Climate and Energy Program webcast held in April 2011.
April 27, 2011 - Climate Showcase Communities: Lessons Learned and New Approaches
Presentations
- Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Climate Showcase Communities Program (PDF) (11 pp., 431K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Building a Municipal Conservation Corps (PDF) (30 pp., 3.6M), Joseph Forest, City of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Sustainable Transportation for a Sustainable Future (PDF) (16 pp., 1.2M), Kate Lilja, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Choctaw Nation HELP (PDF) (9 pp., 1.2M), Tracy Horst, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
- Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Food Waste Diversion (PDF) (14 pp., 924K), Juliette Bohn, Humboldt Waste Management Authority, Eureka, California
- Regional Circuit Rider for Energy Efficiency in Local Government Operations (PDF) (12 pp., 1.8M), Rob Graff, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
Website
Recordings
- Part 1: Overview of U.S. EPA Local Climate & Energy Program and Climate Showcase Communities Program (MP3) (4:29, 1M), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Building a Municipal Conservation Corps (MP3) (13:17, 3M), Joseph Forest, City of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Part 3: Sustainable Transportation for a Sustainable Future (MP3) (14:43, 4M), Kate Lilja, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Part 4: Choctaw Nation HELP (MP3) (8:36, 2M), Tracy Horst, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
- Part 5: Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Food Waste Diversion (MP3) (11:11, 3M), Juliette Bohn, Humboldt Waste Management Authority, Eureka, California
- Part 6: Regional Circuit Rider for Energy Efficiency in Local Government Operations (MP3) (11:12, 3M), Rob Graff, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
- Part 7: Q&A Session (MP3) (14:28, 3M)
- Transcript (PDF) (30 pp., 155K)
Renewable Energy
Local governments can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and support the development of new renewable generation by purchasing green power or generating renewable energy on-site. EPA's Green Power Partnership, Green Power Communities program, and Landfill Methane Outreach Program provide resources and assistance to local governments interested in pursuing renewable energy purchases or projects. The Local Climate and Energy Program held webcasts on this topic in May 2008, February 2009, February and July 2010, and January 2012.
January 18, 2012 – Making an Impact on Energy Use in Your Community: EPA’s Green Power Communities and Local Climate and Energy Program
Presentations
- Green Power Communities (PDF) (21pp., 2.2M), Mollie Lemon, U.S. EPA
- EPA’s Local Climate and Energy Program & Climate Showcase Communities (PDF) (12pp., 1M), Erica Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
- Green Power Purchasing and Sustainability Planning in Washington, DC (PDF) (17pp., 2.4M), Michael Yambrach and Emil King, District of Columbia
- Corvallis, Oregon – An EPA Green Power Community (PDF) (12pp., 716K), Linda Lovett, City of Corvallis, Oregon
July 29, 2010 - Corporate, Institutional & Government Opportunities in Community Wind Development
Presentations
- Green Power Partnership Overview (PDF) (14 pp., 311K), James Critchfield, U.S. EPA
- Wind Development, Community Wind, and Own Energy (PDF) (23 pp., 926K), Jacob Susman, Own Energy
- Corporate, Institutional & Government Opportunities in Community Wind Development (PDF) (36 pp., 1.3M), Leon Steinberg, National Wind
Papers
- Q&A (PDF) (6 pp., 66K)
Website
- EPA’s Green Power Partnership
Recordings
- Part 1: Green Power Partnership Overview (MP3) (12:15, 3M), James Critchfield, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Wind Development, Community Wind, and Own Energy (MP3) (20:32, 5M), Jacob Susman, Own Energy
- Part 3: Corporate, Institutional & Government Opportunities in Community Wind Development (MP3) (19:03, 4M), Leon Steinberg, National Wind
- Part 4: Q&A Session (MP3) (19:34, 4M)
- Transcript (PDF) (28 pp., 236K)
February 23, 2010 – Green Power Communities
Presentations
- U.S. EPA State and Local Climate and Energy Program Resources for Green Power Communities (PDF) (8 pp, 342K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Green Power Communities: An EPA-designed Platform to Promote Community-based Support for Renewable Energy (PDF) (19 pp, 1M), Anthony Amato, ERG, contract firm to U.S. EPA
- Green Power Community: City of Lake Oswego, Oregon (PDF) (9 pp, 1.2M), Susan Millhauser, City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
- PGE Renewable Power: Working with Oregonians to Create Green Power Communities (PDF) (13 pp, 540K), Thor Hinckley, Portland General Electric
Paper
- Local Climate and Energy Strategy Guide: Green Power Procurement (PDF) (36 pp, 547K), U.S. EPA, May 5, 2008
Website
- EPA’s Green Power Community Initiative
Recording
- Audio Recordings
- Transcript (PDF) (17 pp, 64K)
February 5, 2009 – Landfill Gas to Energy
Presentations
- Landfill Methane Webcast Logistics and Overview of EPA Climate and Clean Energy Program (PDF) (10 pp, 281K), Neelam R. Patel, U.S. EPA
- Landfill Methane Outreach Program Overview (PDF) (25 pp, 786K), Victoria Ludwig, U.S. EPA
- Greenville County, SC Methane Gas Recovery (PDF) (10 pp,492K), Susan Harrison, Greenville County Solid Waste Division
- A Successful South Carolina Landfill Gas Project (PDF) (26 pp, 1M), William H. Brinker, Sr., Enerdyne Power Systems, Inc.
Papers
- Q & A for Landfill Gas to Methane (PDF) (3 pp, 25K), U.S. EPA, February 5, 2009
- Clean Energy Strategies Guide: Landfill Gas Energy (PDF) (34 pp, 2.1M), U.S. EPA, February, 2012
Recordings
- Part 1: Landfill Methane Webcast Logistics and Overview of EPA Climate and Clean Energy Program (MP3) (4:01, 949K), Neelam R. Patel, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Landfill Methane Outreach Program Overview (MP3) (25:59, 6.1M), Victoria Ludwig, U.S. EPA
- Note: Due to technical difficulties, recordings of the other presentations are not available.
- Transcript (PDF) (10 pp, 34K)
May 28, 2008 – Green Power Procurement
Presentations
- EPA Clean Energy Environment Network Overview (PDF) (9 pp, 237K), Andrea Denny, U.S. EPA
- Green Power: An Environmental Choice for Municipal Governments (PDF) (21 pp, 677K), Blaine Collison, U.S. EPA, Green Power Partnership
- City of Houston Renewable Energy Procurement (PDF) (13 pp, 214K), Jedediah Greenfield, City of Houston, TX, Mayor's Office of Environmental Programming
- Bellingham Green Power Community Challenge (PDF) (13 pp, 561K), Clare Fogelsong and Benjamin Rupert, City of Bellingham, WA
Paper
- Clean Energy Strategies Guide: Green Power Procurement (PDF) (36 pp, 537K), U.S. EPA, May 5, 2008
Recordings
- Audio Recording (MP3) (1:14:46, 11M)
- Transcript (PDF) (20 pp, 75K)
Workforce Development
Clean Energy Workforce Development
Clean energy workforce development programs are becoming increasingly important at both the state and local levels. Appropriately trained workers will be needed to transition to a cleaner economy that addresses climate change and energy challenges while also creating new jobs. Some of these new jobs will require little additional training while others will require training or possibly advanced degrees. EPA held a webcast on this topic in January 2010.
January 26, 2010 – Clean Energy Workforce Development
Presentations
- Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (PDF) (26 pp, 886K), Neelam Patel and Dana Hyland, U.S. EPA
- Growing Jobs to Achieve Climate and Energy Goals (PDF) (12 pp, 319K), Danielle Sass Byrnett, U.S. EPA
- Overview of the Public Workforce System (PDF) (14 pp, 757K), Michelle Massie, U.S. Department of Labor
- Santa Fe ¡YouthWorks! - Local Government and Community Partnerships for Clean Energy Workforce (PDF) (22 pp, 3.8M), Melynn Schuyler, YouthWorks; Kate Noble, City of Santa Fe
- Clean Energy Works Portland — An Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program (PDF) (9 pp, 540K), Derek Smith, City of Portland
Papers
- Clean Energy Workforce Development Resources (PDF) (6 pp, 205K), U.S. EPA, January 2010
- Green-Collar Jobs in America’s Cities: Building Pathways out of Poverty and Careers in the Clean Energy Economy (PDF) (24 pp, 1.43M), Apollo Alliance, 2008
Websites
- Local Climate and Energy Program — Workforce Development
- Santa Fe ¡YouthWorks!
- Clean Energy Works Portland
Recordings
- Part 1: Local Climate and Energy Program Overview (MP3) (15:56, 4.5M), Neelam Patel and Dana Hyland, U.S. EPA
- Part 2: Growing Jobs to Achieve Climate and Energy Goals (MP3) (16:44, 4.8M), Danielle Byrnett, U.S. EPA
- Part 3: Overview of the Public Workforce System (MP3) (19:09, 5.4M), Michelle Massie, U.S. Department of Labor
- Part 4: Santa Fe ¡YouthWorks! - Local Government and Community Partnerships for Clean Energy Workforce (MP3) (24:09, 7M), Melynn Schuyler, YouthWorks; Kate Noble, City of Santa Fe
- Part 5: Clean Energy Works Portland — An Energy Efficiency Retrofit Program (MP3) (17:20, 5M), Derek Smith, City of Portland
- Part 6: Q&A Session (MP3) (22:20, 6.5M)
- Transcript (PDF) (40 pp, 155K)