The City of Barrie is encouraging public involvement in the development of a new Community Energy and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reduction Plan.
“The new Plan will help guide efforts in reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by suggesting ways for residents, businesses, and industries to use energy more efficiently,” says Adam McMullin, Manager of Energy Management. “This involves examining current and future energy use, and greenhouse gas emission scenarios throughout the community.”
Following the conclusion of the first round of public engagement, the project team and stakeholder advisory group will review the collected data, develop the plan’s vision, and identify energy reduction targets for the community.
Further public engagement will then take place to develop strategies to help achieve the energy reduction targets.
Residents are invited to take the Community Energy Conversations Survey and share their energy reduction ideas until November 15 by clicking here.
We're looking for feedback on reducing energy consumption in #Barrie. Please take the Community Energy Conversations Survey by Nov 15 & share your ideas https://t.co/OV3TbhjTKC #GHG
— The City of Barrie (@cityofbarrie) October 8, 2020



