City of Sacramento Existing Building Electrification


EXISTING BUILDING ELECTRIFICATION SURVEY AND INFORMATION
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The City and its partners are developing a strategy to transition existing buildings to carbon-free electricity by 2045. You are invited to complete a 5-minute survey about what criteria the Existing Building Electrification Strategy should include to advance equity and address community priorities.
Electrifying our buildings will provide immediate indoor air quality benefits and protect residents from unaffordable gas prices, which are expected to rise in the future. Planning for an all-electric future will allow Sacramento to focus on equity, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency while also leveraging SMUD's 2030 Zero Carbon Plan to achieve Sacramento's long-standing goal of carbon neutrality.
Why is Sacramento electrifying?
- Community Health
- Energy Affordability
- Resilience
- Safety
- High-Road Local Jobs
- Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Take the survey by August 31.
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