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Holland, MI

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Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on four Community Energy Plans from Holland, Michigan spanning multiple planning periods. The reports outline strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy deployment (wind and solar projects totaling approximately 37-69 MW), building efficiency retrofits targeting 7,400 single-family homes with 30-66% energy reductions, transportation electrification with 25% electric vehicle adoption targets, and infrastructure investments including district heating networks and LED street lighting. Key implementation mechanisms include the Holland Board of Public Works delivering energy services, building performance standards, community education programs, and a city energy advisory group, with timelines targeting 70% electric production emission reductions and 20-30% reductions in building and transportation emissions by 2030.

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