City of Forth Worth - Green Building Policy for Municipal Buildings

TX Energy Standards for Public Buildings local government

Program Details

Program ID
5592
Last Updated
6/20/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
local government
Eligible Technologies
comprehensive measures/whole building

Program Summary

Energy Conservation Goals The City of Fort Worth adopted a goal to reduce its electricity consumption by 5% each fiscal year for 10 years beginning in 2011 in reaction to Texas S.B. 898, which required political subdivisions in non attainment areas of the federal Clean Air Act standards to establish such a goal. Under the provisions of S.B. 898, Fort Worth filed an annual energy consumption goal compliance report with the State Energy Conservation Office. In 2019, S.B. 241 extended the timeline for local governments to reduce electric consumption (seven years beginning in 2019). Municipal Building Policies The Fort Worth City Council appointed a Sustainability Task Force to investigate ways to ensure city infrastructure and resources can keep pace with growth. The Task Force created a three-phase action plan that details sustainability initiatives it seeks to advance. Results of each of the three phases are given in presentations which are available on the City of Fort Worth's website.

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