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Oak Bay, BC

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Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on eleven climate and energy management reports from the District of Oak Bay spanning 2013-2019, including annual Climate Action Revenue Incentive Program submissions and Strategic Energy Management Plans. The municipality focused on achieving carbon neutrality and a 33% greenhouse gas reduction by 2020 through LED street lighting conversions, energy efficiency upgrades at municipal facilities, organic waste diversion programs, urban forest management targeting 40% canopy coverage, and renewable energy installations including solar thermal systems. Key initiatives included the REALice ice-making system, energy recovery loops, BC Energy Step Code adoption, active transportation infrastructure, and fleet considerations, with the municipality achieving carbon neutrality from 2016 onward and Level 4 Climate Action Recognition Program status by 2019.

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