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Item No. 7a_supp Century AgendaMeeting Date: April 26, 2016 Environment Long Range Plan Commission Briefing April 26, 2016 Environment Long Range Plan "Be the greenest and most energy efficient port in North America" Meet all increased energy needs through conservation and renewable sources Reduce air pollutant Meet or exceed agency requirements for storm emissions by 50% from water leaving Port owned or operated facilities 2005 levels Reduce carbon emissions Reduce air pollutants and carbon emissions from all Port operations by 50% from 2005 levels Anchor the Puget Sound urban-industrial land Reduce aircraft-related carbon use to prevent sprawl in less developed areas emissions at Sea-Tac by 25% Restore, create, and enhance 40 additional acres of habitat in the Green/Duwamish watershed and Elliott Bay 2 Situational Analysis Aviation and maritime industries very carbon intensive Price of energy currently low but likely to increase over time Port situated to lead industry change to low carbon Port offers long-term stability in energy demand for potential developers State and region have among the most stringent environmental regulations in the nation Environmental stewardship defines the Puget Sound region Port is well positioned to lead in environmental innovation 3 Environment Agenda Energy Stormwater Air Quality/ Carbon Emissions Urban Industrial Land Use Habitat The Key Actions need to be further assessed with Metrics and Targets unpacked 4 Increased Energy Needs Projected Energy Use 1,000,000 900,000 Century Agenda Goal/ 800,000 Baseline 700,000 600,000 Renewable Energy MMBTU 500,000 Natural Gas 400,000 300,000 Liquid Fuels 200,000 Electricity 100,000 - 2011 2020 2025 Energy needs are growing as the Port expands 5 Energy Actions Conservation Complete detailed energy baseline Implement energy efficiency projects Lighting upgrades and HVAC Help tenants become energy efficient Renewable Use renewable natural gas (e.g. from landfills, dairy farms, treatment plants) Deploy solar energy panels Leading innovation and change 6 Conservation and Renewables 1,000,000 900,000 Century Agenda Goal 1,000,000 800,000 900,000 700,000 Conservation 800,000 600,000 MMBTU 500,000 Renewable Energy 700,000 400,000 600,000 Conservation Natural Gas 300,000 MMBTU 500,000 Renewable 200,000 Liquid Fuels 400,000 100,000 300,000 Non-Renewable Electricity 0 200,000 2011 2020 2025 100,000 - 2011 2020 2025 Exceed CA energy goal through conservation and renewables 7 Stormwater Actions New Port utility will improve stormwater infrastructure and water quality Implement Green Stormwater Infrastructure Maritime parks are Salmon Safe certified Aviation will achieve Salmon Safe certification in 2016 Cleaner water entering Puget Sound 8 Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades Underway Rehabilitate Stormwater Acres 3000 Maritime Aviation Target 2395 2500 total acres 2000 Rehabilitate additional Acres 1500 stormwater acreage by 2025 1000 500 0 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Stormwater utility creates stewardship opportunity 9 Air Quality Actions Implement Northwest Seaport Clean Air Strategy Develop and implement Green Fleet Strategy Source Renewable Natural Gas Provide aviation biofuels (airport jet fuel) Partnerships are fundamental to success 10 Reducing Diesel Emissions 600 Airshed Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) Trucks 500 Cargo Equipment -27% Trains 400 Harbor Vessels Ocean Vessels - Hotelling & Maneuvering 300 Ocean Vessels - Transit Matter(DPM) 200 80% reduction Tons/Year (2005 2020) Diesel Particulate 100 0 2005 2011 2020 We will exceed the Century Agenda goal 11 Reducing Port Greenhouse Gas Emissions Portwide GHG Emissions 30,000 25,000 20,000 Natural Gas CO2 (MT) Port will exceed 15,000 Vehicle Fleet Century Agenda Goal Purchased Electricty 10,000 Generators 5,000 0 2013 2020 Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Port operations by 50+% 12 Anchor Urban/Industrial Land Use Advocate for policies and projects that support industrial uses and generate living wage jobs Enhance key legislative, community and business partnerships to support Century Agenda objectives "anchor the Puget Sound urban-industrial land use to prevent sprawl in less developed areas" 13 Restore, create, and enhance 40 additional acres of habitat in the Green/Duwamish watershed and Elliott Bay 13 8 6 2017 2019 2020 Construct 13 acres Construct 8 acres Construct 6 acres of habitat at of habitat at of habitat at Terminal 117 Terminal 25 South Terminal 105 Resolve liabilities and create Mitigation Bank 27 more acres of habitat by 2020; 40 total acres by 2025 14 Key Actions Summary Develop more detailed baseline of energy use Source renewable natural gas from landfills and dairy farms Install solar energy panels Implement stormwater utility Develop green stormwater infrastructure and rainwater capture Implement NW Seaport Clean Air strategy Develop Port Green Fleet Strategy The Key Actions need to be further assessed with Provide aviation biofuel (airport jet fuel) Metrics and Targets unpacked 15 Key Actions Summary Advocate for policies & projects that support industrial uses Enhance key partnerships to support CA objectives Construct habitat at T117, T25, T105 Create habitat mitigation bank Maintain acreage at both Airport and Seaport The Key Actions need to be further assessed with Metrics and Targets unpacked 16
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