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Report To: Joint Committees
Date of Meeting: June 19, 2023 Report Number: CAO-013-23
Submitted By: Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO Resolution#: JC-075-23
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Corporate Climate Action Plan, Annual Update to June 2023
Recommendations:
1. That Report CAO-013-23 be received for information.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
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This report provides the second annual update on the implementation of the Clarington
Corporate Climate Action Plan (CCAP) since its endorsement by Council in March 2021. It
includes a summary of accomplishments in 2022 and priorities for 2023. This report also
provides an update on the implementation of Clarington's 2019 Energy Conservation and
Demand Management (ECDM) Plan.
1. Background
Context
1.1 The climate crisis becomes more urgent each year. More frequent and intense extreme
events will continue to cause widespread adverse impacts on nature and people. Action
must happen immediately at the necessary scale to respond to this crisis.
1.2 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) noted in their 2022 update that
North American cities have been affected by the severity and frequency of climate
hazards and extreme events. Higher temperatures have increased morbidity and
mortality. Extreme events have contributed to infrastructure damage, loss of livelihood,
and safety concerns. Impacts are especially apparent for Indigenous communities who
are closely connected to a resilient environment.
1.3 The Municipality of Clarington plays an important role in responding to climate change
by decarbonizing corporate assets and operations and by instituting policies (e.g., land
use), programs (e.g., fleet), and services to enable broader community -wide Green
House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions, as well as improved resilience to extreme
weather caused impacts associated with climate change.
Previous Decisions
1.4 Since 2016, the Municipality of Clarington staff have participated in the Durham
Community Energy Plan (DCEP) and the Durham Community Climate Adaptation Plan
(DCCAP) with the Durham Region, other local area municipalities and local utilities. The
DCCAP and DCEP contain actions to help the community prepare for climate change,
reduce community GHG emissions and increase energy independence while promoting
local economic development. Council endorsed the DCEP in 2019 (Report CAO-014-
19).
1.5 In 2013, the Municipality established the Priority Green Clarington initiative, providing a
starting point framework for sustainable development guidelines (PSD-060-15).
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1.6 In 2019, The Municipality released the Clarington Energy Conservation and Demand
Management Plan 2019-2024. The ECDM plan identifies actions that the Municipality
will take to conserve energy, reduce GHG emissions and save money in Municipal
buildings. With the newly implemented energy tracking software, we can better track
usage and emissions.
1.7 In February 2020, Council passed a motion to prioritize using low emissions vehicles in
the municipal fleet, reducing corporate GHG emissions contributing to climate change.
(Resolution: C-066-20).
1.8 On March 2, 2020, the Municipality declared a climate emergency, highlighting its
commitment to protecting the community and ecosystems from climate change by
reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are causing climate change
(Resolution: GG-083-20).
1.9 In March 2021, Council endorsed the Clarington Corporate Climate Action Plan (PSD-
018-21). The CCCAP contains 116 actions to respond to limited risks posed by climate
change and establishes corporate greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets. The
CCCAP sets a target to reduce corporate greenhouse gas emissions to 35% below
2018 baseline levels by 2030 and to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
2. CCCAP Update
2022 CCCAP Update
2.1 Since the last CCCAP Update in 2022, Staff have been working on the identified action
items. Actions started or completed in 2022 include:
Action
Ass. CCCAP
Status
Action Number
Implementation of corporate energy management
software to enable the Municipality to track GHG
1.1, 1.12 7.11
Complete
emissions, waste and energy and water consumption
Update of the Municipality's procurement policy to
1.7, 1.8, 1.9,
Underway
include sustainable procurement
1.33, 1.34
Investigate the feasibility of incorporating district energy
1.24
Underway
into secondary plans
Update the Municipal Green Development Framework to
integrate into municipal development application
1.25, 1.26, 1.27
Underway
processes
Coordination with the Region of Durham on the creation
Reduce GHG
Underway
of a region -wide EV education program
emissions
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Coordination with the Region of Durham on the creation
of a region -wide flood -risk communications strategy
Reduce GHG
emissions
Underway
Coordination with the region of Durham on the creation
Reduce GHG
and implementation of a region -wide home energy
Underway
retrofit program
emissions
Install 10 EV charge stations on municipal properties as
Reduce GHG
guided by the Clarington EV Action Plan, approved in
Complete
February 2022
emissions
Table 1 — CCCAP Actions Completed in 2022
2023-24 CCCAP Next Steps: Plan Review & Technical Scenario Modelling
2.2 While the Municipality has made progress in its climate actions, it is not on track to meet
the Council -endorsed target of an 80% reduction from 2018 baseline emission levels by
2030, and net zero emissions by 2050. The Interdepartmental Climate Change Working
Group (ICCWG) is completing a review to assess the plan's progress and make
necessary adjustments. This review will ensure that the plans remain relevant,
adaptable, and effective in achieving Clarington's targets while promoting continuous
improvement.
2.3 The Durham Region provided an update on their Durham Community Energy Plan
(DCEP) in March 2023, confirming that the Region is not on track to meet the Council -
endorsed targets. Staff have been working with the Region to close the gap, build
climate actions and initiatives, achieve emissions targets, and enhance public
transparency.
2.4 Staff are implementing the action items from PDS-045-021 to update Clarington's
Planning and Development Design Standards to incorporate Green Development
Standards, including updating policies and processes, finalizing a strategy to monitor
uptake and effectiveness, and creating communications materials for staff and the
public for public education. The revised Standards are anticipated to be complete by Q1
of 2024.
2.5 Technical modelling is a key factor in supporting the implementation and success of
Clarington's climate action plans. This modelling plays a crucial role in the development
and implementation of Clarington's net zero targets by:
a. Understanding the current state — provide insights into the existing GHG emissions,
energy usage patterns and the overall climate impact of Municipal operations.
b. Setting ambitious yet feasible targets based on data — enable Staff and Council to
make decisions to evaluate the feasibility of the targets set by analyzing different
scenarios and the potential impacts.
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c. Identifying effective mitigation strategies — technical modelling will help to identify
the most effective and cost-effective strategies to achieve our climate goals. It
allows for simulating different policy interventions, such as carbon pricing or
renewable energy incentives. Analyzing the results of these models will help Staff
prioritize and implement measures that yield the most significant emissions
reductions and other benefits.
d. Assessing the economic implications — technical modelling will enable Staff to
evaluate the costs and benefits of different policy choices and mitigation strategies.
It can also help to identify potential impacts on employment, energy prices and
economic growth.
e. Informing policy decisions - provide Staff and Council with evidence -based insights
to inform decision -making. It can help evaluate potential effectiveness, anticipate
unintended consequences, and identify barriers or challenges.
Using technical models, Staff and Council can make more data -driven, informed
decisions and develop more robust climate action plans. It helps ensure that climate
action plans are based on thorough analysis, are realistic in their goals, and have the
potential to achieve meaningful emissions reductions and sustainable development.
3. Energy Conservation and Demand Management (ECDM)
Update
2022 ECDM Update
3.1 Community Services, Facility Services Staff have been working to implement the
ECDM, which was endorsed by the Council in June 2019 through resolution GG-416-19.
The ECDM Plan Contains 45 specific measures that can be implemented in municipal
facilities to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions. In 2022, the Municipality
completed the following measures:
Site
Measures
Fire Station #4
Programmable Thermostats
Community
HVAC System - Scheduling / Setback
Resource Centre
Table 2 — ECDM Actions Completed in 2022
2023 ECDM Next Steps
3.2 In 2023, Facilities Staff are working on the installation of the following measures, with
some actions deferred from 2022:
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Site
Measures
Status
Fire Station #2
NG Pulse Meter
Deferred
Visual Arts Centre
Lighting Upgrade
Obtaining Quotes
Fire Station #2
HVAC System - Scheduling /
Pending
Setback
Hampton Hall
Lighting Retrofit / Controls
Complete
Hampton
Operations Depot
Motion Sensors
Obtaining Quotes
Hampton
Operations Depot
Other Lighting Upgrades
50% Complete
Fire Station #1
Lighting Retrofit
Obtaining Quotes
Fire Station #2
Lighting Retrofit
Obtaining Quotes
Sarah Jane
Williams Heritage
Motion Sensor Lighting Controls
Obtaining Quotes
Centre
Newcastle Branch
LED Lighting Retrofit
Obtaining Quotes
Library
Table 3 — ECDM Actions Scheduled for Completion in 2023
3.3 The ECDM will be updated in 2024 per O. Reg 507118: Broader Public Sector:
Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plans (ECDM).
4. Financial Considerations
4.1 Based on preliminary research of similar work in other municipalities, the cost to
complete the technical scenario modelling will be approximately $120,000. Staff will look
to offset the cost of the work by applying for applicable grant funding, and funds are
accounted for in the 2023 Operating Budget, regardless of grant funding.
4.2 The outcome of the plan review will impact 2024 Operating Budget requests as plans
are updated to reflect the current market value and to support more significant actions
as they are recommended to be implemented.
5. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by the Director of Community Services and the Director
of Financial Services, who concurs with the recommendations.
6. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that Council receive this report for information.
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Staff Contact: Natalie Ratnasingam, Climate Change Response Coordinator, 905-623-3379
ext. 2429 or nratnasingam(a-)clarington.net, or, Lee -Ann Reck, Manager Corporate
Performance and Innovation, ext. 2508 or Ireck@clarington.net
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