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Rossland, BC

Reports & Planning Documents

This overview is based on two regional climate planning documents from the West Kootenay area. The reports outline a collaborative effort by nine British Columbia local governments, including Rossland, to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050 through actions in transportation, buildings, electricity, and waste management. Key focus areas include electrifying passenger vehicles (replacing approximately 8,430 conventional vehicles by 2030), retrofitting buildings for energy efficiency (targeting 9,550 buildings for 33% energy reductions), developing electric vehicle charging infrastructure, establishing active transportation networks, and implementing zero waste practices. The initiative aims to reduce regional greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 25,000 tonnes by 2030 compared to current trends.

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