Madison, WI Header
File #: 32653    Version: 1 Name: Georgetown University Energy Prize
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/23/2013 In control: SUSTAINABLE MADISON COMMITTEE
On agenda: 2/4/2014 Final action: 2/4/2014
Enactment date: 2/12/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00121
Title: Authorizing the City to contract with the University of Wisconsin and the Center on Wisconsin Strategy to prepare an Energy Efficiency Plan and authorizing the application to Georgetown University Energy Prize Contest.
Sponsors: David Ahrens
Fiscal Note
Funds are available in the 2014 Facilities Management capital budget Implement Sustainability Plan project. CB53-54950-810778-00-0000000-00000000-00000000. Costs not to exceed $5,000.00.
Title
Authorizing the City to contract with the University of Wisconsin and the Center on Wisconsin Strategy to prepare an Energy Efficiency Plan and authorizing the application to Georgetown University Energy Prize Contest.
Body
WHEREAS, the City of Madison has a longstanding commitment to sustainability, is a signatory on the Mayors Climate Protect Agreement, has adopted the Natural Step, and has prepared a Climate Protection Plan; and

WHEREAS, the City of Madison adopted "The Madison Sustainability Plan: Fostering Environmental, Economic and Social Resilience," in May of 2012; and

WHEREAS, the Common Council authorized the Mayor to become an Inaugural Signatory of the Resilient Communities for America Agreement in May of 2013; and

WHEREAS, starting in 2010, the City of Madison administered the Green Madison Program, which has completed hundreds of residential energy efficiency retrofits, saving over 51,174.92 kWh, 66,217.15 Therms and $3,491.71 in heating oil; and

WHEREAS, the City has conducted multiple energy efficiency projects on its own buildings, achieving annual savings of 807,825 kWh, 53,370 Therms; and

WHEREAS, the City’s Sustainability Plan sets a goal of reducing overall energy consumption by 50% by 2030 (kWh and Therms per square foot or equivalent unit of measure) in the public and private sectors (using 2008 baseline data); and

WHEREAS, the Georgetown University Energy Prize challenges local governments with populations between 5,000 and 250,000 to reduce their municipal and residential electric and natural gas use. As competitors progress, they are able to access resources provided by Georgetown and compete for seed funding. The winner of the challenge will receive $5 million to implement additional energy efficiency measures; and

WHE...

Click here for full text