Climate Change Strategy

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Climate Change Strategy Phase 1: MidCoast Council

5.3 Previous sustainability actions by MidCoast Council18 Prior to joining the Cities Power Partnership, resolving to develop a draft Climate Change Strategy or declaring a climate emergency, MidCoast Council and its prior constituent councils and MidCoast Water were active in making their operations more energy efficient and installing renewable energy systems. Examples of prior actions that have been taken across the MidCoast by Council include: • • •

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Continued participation in the NSW Government’s Sustainability Advantage Program Undertaking energy audits and developing energy management plans for Council’s major facilities Installing over 200 kW of solar panels on public buildings including the former Forster and Taree administration centres, Great Lakes and Manning Aquatic Centres, Kolodong works depot, Tea Gardens and Bulahdelah waste management centres, the Manning Entertainment Centre, the Manning Regional Art Gallery and the Taree Airport Successful application for a grant by the Men's Shed to install a 40kW solar array on its shed at the Tuncurry Waste Management Centre Implementing various energy efficiency measures such as lighting retrofits, replacing electric hot water systems with heat pumps, air conditioning upgrades and power factor correction Procurement of three hybrid passenger vehicles in Council’s fleet Completion of carbon sequestration activities including wetland acquisition and restoration, and major revegetation projects at various sites owned by Council including Bootawa Dam Undertaking an LED street lighting retrofit program with around 5,369 streetlights retrofitted to date Participating in the Cities for Climate Protection, Sustainability Advantage and Sustainable Procurement Programs Preparing a Local Greenhouse Action Plan and setting emission reduction targets Preparing Climate Change Risk Assessments and Adaptation Plans for Council’s operations and services Monitoring Council’s energy and water consumption, carbon emissions and reductions through its subscription to Azility Installing an Energy Management System at Council’s Taree Administration Centre and the Manning Aquatic and Leisure Centre

A 160kW solar PV system has also recently been installed at Council’s new administration centre – Yalawanyi Ganya. These and other initiatives evidence a track record of action to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by MidCoast Council, which provides a sound base from which to set more ambitious goals for the future.

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Sourced from Council’s website: https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Environment/Climate-Change-and-theMidCoast

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APPENDIX E: LONG-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

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pages 124-126

APPENDIX D: MEDIUM-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

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pages 119-123

APPENDIX C: SHORT-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

9min
pages 113-118

9.4 CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS FOR THE REGION

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pages 89-90

9.5.2 2020 climate change risk assessment

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9.3 CURRENT CLIMATE CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH COAST REGION

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pages 87-88

8.11 CARBON OFFSETS

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pages 80-83

8.9 WASTE MANAGEMENT

4min
pages 74-76

8.10 SEQUESTRATION

5min
pages 77-79

8.8 SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT

7min
pages 69-73

8.7 SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT

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pages 63-68

8.6 BEHIND-THE-METER SOLAR

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pages 60-62

8.5 ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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pages 58-59

8.3 GRID DECARBONISATION

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pages 49-50

8.4.2 Mid-scale renewable energy build by MidCoast Council

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pages 54-57

7.2 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INCLUDING SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK

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pages 38-41

8.2.5 Carbon footprint of the MidCoast Local Government Area

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page 48

6 MIDCOAST COUNCIL’S CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY

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pages 34-35

5.3 PREVIOUS SUSTAINABILITY ACTIONS BY MIDCOAST COUNCIL

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page 30

5.3.2 MidCoast Council climate emergency declaration

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pages 32-33

5.3.1 MidCoast Council Notice of Motion and Resolution 187/19

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5.2 LOCAL TRENDS – WHAT IS OCCURRING IN MIDCOAST?

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4.2 NSW STATE TARGETS

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pages 24-27

2.3 CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGY

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pages 18-19

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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page 10

3.2 INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS FOR CLIMATE ACTION

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pages 21-22

1.4 SUPPORTING MIDCOAST COMMUNITY TO REDUCE THEIR EMISSIONS

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pages 15-16

1.1 RECOMMENDED TARGETS FOR MIDCOAST COUNCIL

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GLOSSARY OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PROJECT ABBREVIATIONS

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pages 8-9

1 INTRODUCTION

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