The City of Richmond participated in the global
initiative known as Earth Hour on March 29. Earth Hour is a World Wildlife Fund campaign
that encourages individuals, businesses and governments to turn all
non-essential lights off for one hour. Through this symbolic action,
participants show leadership and make a commitment to ongoing change that
reduces their impact on the environment.
The City of
Richmond participated in Earth Hour for the second year by turning off all
non-essential lights at 21 city facilities including the John Marshall Courthouse, the Juvenile Courts Building, Public Works fleet garage on Hopkins Road, Parker Field warehouse, Manchester Courthouse, Marshall Street Plaza Services Center, Police Training Academy, Main Library and all branches, Emergency Operations Center, Public Safety Building, and the Utilities Operations Center.
The City also instructed employees in other City buildings to turn off all task
lighting, computers, printers, copiers, etc. to further illustrate the
administration’s dedication to reducing the city’s carbon footprint, as well as
being a better steward of city tax dollars through efficiency and
sustainability.
“I am
extremely pleased that Richmond City government participated in Earth Hour
again this year,” said Mayor Dwight C. Jones. “My administration continues to
be deliberate in making Richmond a more sustainable city. We have worked to
make our infrastructure more efficient, replacing older City fleet vehicles
with new vehicles that operate on compressed natural gas, building to LEED
Silver certification standards, and we are continuing to work with the
community on projects such as increased recycling, community gardens and rain
barrels.”
The City of
Richmond is also a proud participant in the Earth Hour City Challenge. The
Challenge invites cities to submit their innovative actions towards creating a
greener, cleaner and more sustainable city via an internationally recognized
carbon reporting platform.
Since 2010,
the City has saved more than $2.2 million as a result of its energy efficiency and
sustainability efforts. The savings will continue into the future averaging
$940,000 per year in annualized savings. These efforts include enhancing the
efficiency of the City’s vehicle fleet with new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
vehicles; lighting, roof, and facility upgrades in City buildings, including
libraries and recreation centers; and the City’s Green Government Team that
consist of City employees volunteering to find energy savings within their
departments.
The City is
also in the process of upgrading lighting controls at City Hall to enable
non-essential lights to be turned off in the building after business hours and
on weekends. Lighting timers have been installed on all floors in the interior
hallways and elevator lobbies. Lighting controls are currently in the design
process for office areas throughout the building.
As the City continues to pursue increased sustainability, it also encourages residents and businesses to find ways they can become more sustainable. Here are some ways residents and businesses can start saving money and reducing their environmental impact:
• Turn thermostats down in the winter and up in the summer
• Install more efficient heating and A/C units
•
Install energy saving lights and devices and turn off non-essential lights
during the day
• Replace windows with high efficiency windows
• Caulk and weather-strip your home or business
•
Upgrade insulation
• Change washer temperature settings from hot or warm to cold
• Carpool to work
• Buy an alternate fuel vehicle or a fuel efficient vehicle
(getting 30+ mpg) or get
frequent tune-ups and air filter changes on your
current vehicle
•
Recycle
•
Install rain barrels and rainwater harvesting tanks to water gardens and lawns
For more
information on Earth Hour go to www.earthhour.org.
For more
information on the City of Richmond’s participation in the Earth Hour City
Challenge go to www.earthhour.org/citychallenge.
To learn more
about Richmond’s RVAgreen: A Roadmap to Sustainability plan go to www.RichmondGov.com/sustainability.
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