GHG Emissions, Finance - May 8, 2024
Reshaping Boulder’s Built Environment: A Case Study in Building a Brighter Future
The City of Boulder, CO is a recognized leader in climate action and transparency – perhaps you attended their sessions at SED’s recent Net Zero Forum. With a Climate Action Plan that aims for an 80% reduction in emissions from city buildings by 2030, the city partnered with Ameresco to develop a Facilities Master Plan to improve building performance in terms of environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and financial stewardship.
This case study details how Ameresco worked with the city to enable them to:
- Better understand the deferred maintenance of their facilities portfolio
- Communicate financial and environmental risk
- Identify cost-effective decarbonization pathways
Download this case study to reveal how Ameresco helped advance the City of Boulder’s climate action commitment to net zero by 2035, from capital planning and sustainability advisory to portfolio tiering and sustainable deconstruction:
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