WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – The City of Wilmington was awarded funds to help improve energy efficiency.
The DOE’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program awarded $172,690 to the city to reduce fossil fuel emissions and energy use.
A fleet EV transition study will be conducted to improve efficiency in homes of low and moderate-income residents. Solar panels will be installed at the River Road Parks and Recreation maintenance facility.
“The City of Wilmington has set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 58% by 2050, utilize 50% clean energy for municipal operations by 2035 (and 100% by 2050), electrify 50% of the city fleet by 2035 (100% by 2050), and community-wide goals to collaborate on clean energy and equity efforts,” city officials wrote in a press release.
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