Environment

Renewable Energy

Shifting from using fossil fuels, like coal, oil and natural gas, to using renewable energy is critical for protecting communities from the effects of climate change. When fossil fuels are burned, they emit high levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which trap heat in the atmosphere, warming and creating instability in the earth’s climate. Renewable energy, on the other hand, has zero or very low emissions. Distributed renewable energy systems – such as rooftop solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, small wind, and geothermal energy systems – are particularly beneficial because they save residents (and local governments) money, create good local jobs, and improve the region’s energy security. 

COG is working closely with local governments and public agencies in the region to install solar energy systems, and to reduce the price of solar in their communities. COG helps local governments develop renewable energy plans, policies, and initiatives, and helps them install renewable energy systems on municipal facilities, which contributes directly to the growth of this local industry.

 

News & Multimedia

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    Solar Powering Your Community

    April 2, 2014

    If the metropolitan Washington region were to get 5 percent of its electricity from solar it would reduce carbon emissions the equivalent of taking 789000...

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    Developers Discuss The Future of Development: Green Growth

    December 4, 2013

    At this month’s Climate Energy and Environmental Policy Committee (CEEPC) meeting real estate developers from Rockville to Manassas conveyed the future of...

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    Solar Power Initiatives Making D.C. Region More Sustainable

    November 18, 2013

    Area leaders continue to move forward on projects to make solar power an option for more residents businesses and local governments. We’ve previously blogged...

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