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Mount Prospect
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
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MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
MICHAEL DALLAS, ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST
FEBRUARY 17, 2010
ENERGY STRATEGY PLAN
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PURPOSE
To review the proposed Energy Strategy Plan and provide Village staff any revisions prior to its submittal to the
Village Board for adoption.
BACKGROUND
During the December 8, 2009, committee-of-the whole meeting, Village staff presented a draft Energy
Strategy Plan (hereinafter "Plan") to the Village Board which outlined several energy efficiency goals and
activities, as well as designated how the Department of Energy's (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Block Grant (EECBG) Program funding could be allocated. After a discussion by the Board regarding the
Plan's content, it was decided that staff would complete the DOE's required forms in order to receive the rest
of the EECBG funding, but postpone further discussion regarding the formal Plan until a later date.
On December 15, 2009, staff obtained approval from the Village Board to submit the forms to the DOE. The
energy efficiency and conservation strategy reflected in the forms outlined the five (5) major areas (goals)
chosen by the Village Board at the December 8 meeting, including:
1. Public Education and Outreach;
2. Sustainability Committee;
3. Street Lighting;
4. Weatherization Program;
5. Public Transportation, Bicycling, and other forms of Travel.
The DOE is still reviewing the Village's energy efficiency and conservation strategy. In the meantime, staff
and its consultant Camp, Dresser and McKee (CDM) revised the Plan to address the Board's comments.
DISCUSSION
A. Plan Structure and Content
The Energy Strategy Plan is still divided into six (6) main sections:
1. Introduction
2. Energy Assessment
3. Energy Efficiency and Conservation Opportunities
4. Short-Term Energy Efficiency and Conservation Goals
5. Long-Term Energy Efficiency and Conservation Goals
6. Implementation
The first section is an introduction to the Plan, describing how it was conceived and the process to maintain it.
The second section provides an energy consumption assessment for both Village operations and the
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community. The third section describes the process that was used to identify the proposed energy efficiency
and conservation goals. The fourth and fifth sections describe these goals (short and long-term) in greater
detail and identify some of the implementation benefits and challenges. The sixth and last section of the Plan
identifies and explains some issues related to the implementation process.
Noticeable changes to the Plan include the following:
· Enerqyassessment: Information was added to further explain energy consumption and greenhouse
gas emissions.
· Enerqy snapshots: In Sections 4 and 5, the energy snapshot windows were removed to avoid
confusion. Some of the data still exists, but is now in Tables 4.1 and 5.1.
· "Green" vs. "Sustainable": The Plan's language was revised to reflect the Board's interest in focusing
the Plan's efforts on sustainability.
. Equivalents: The greenhouse gas/energy savings equivalents used in the previous Plan were
confusing. Staff and COM still believe providing a greenhouse gas equivalent helps to "normalize" the
data to something more readily understood by the general public. In this revision, the "number of
vehicles taken off the road in a year" was used as an equivalent.
· Costs: There was some confusing information throughout the previous Plan that indicated how much
each goal would cost to implement it and what amount should be allocated towards it. The
information was distilled down to two columns in Tables 4.1 and 5.1: (1) estimated costs to achieve
energy savings; and (2) EECBG funds leveraged for project implementation.
B. Energy Strategy Plan As a Guide
The Village's Comprehensive Plan "guides planning and development policy for the Village, ... describ[ing]
goals and objectives for existing and future development in the Village, as well as the steps necessary to
achieve these goals.,,1 It establishes a general baseline from which to measure its progress or the change
within the community. Similarly, the Energy Strategy Plan sets forth short and long-term goals necessary to
improve energy efficiency and conservation. It too, via its energy assessment, establish a general baseline
from which to measure its progress.
The Plan is by no means a document that obligates the Village to meet specific standards or spend funds on
specific programs. There are no mandates or timelines associated with the Plan's goals. It should merely be
considered a guide or a tool, like the Village's Comprehensive Plan, to help the Village Board and staff make
future policy decisions and implement activities related to energy efficiency and conservation.
RECOMMENDATION
Review the Energy Strategy Plan and approve its submittal to the next Village Board meeting for adoption.
Michael Dallas
Administrative Analyst
c: EECBG Steering Committee
1 Village of Mount Prospect Comprehensive Plan, 2007, p.6.