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Bass Coast Greenhouse Emissions To Reduce

Are you concerned by global warming? Do you think there are energy consumption issues that need to be addressed in the Bass Coast Shire?

By Bass Coast Shire Council - 28th August 2006 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council has developed a Draft Local Greenhouse Action Plan (LGAP), which is now available for community comment.

Council’s Environment Project Officer, Clare Landry, says the aim of the Plan is to assist both Council and the local community to reduce energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions.

"An audit of electricity use show’s the municipality as a whole currently emits equivalent to 473,280 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

"By the year 2015, this figure is expected to grow to 797,652 tonnes, an increase of 68 percent.

"This forecast is based on projected population growth and current energy use," Ms Landry explained.

Ms Landry says it is critical that Council and the community work together to reduce these figures.

"The LGAP contains emission reduction goals of 10 percent for the community and 20 percent for the Council by 2015," Ms Landry informed.

"This is a Shire-wide approach to reducing greenhouse emissions.

"The plan is a living document that will be updated bi-annually and monitored to ensure that we are on target to reach our emission reduction goals."

Copies of the LGAP are available at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Wonthaggi, Cowes, Grantville and Inverloch or on Council’s website www.basscoast.vic.gov.au.

The closing date for submissions is Wednesday, 11 October 2006. Please note that submissions may be made available to the public.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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