Moving Cincinnati Forward to 100% Renewable Energy by 2035
Project Details
Cincinnati had tried for years to implement a clean energy program, but cost and ability to implement held it back. In 2017, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley joined the Mayors for 100% Clean Energy initiative, declaring Cincinnati will use 100% clean, renewable energy by 2035. The City of Cincinnati released a nation-wide, comprehensive RFP for clean energy bids the following year. After an extensive RFP process, Creekwood Energy was selected over 66 firms to be the City of Cincinnati’s Renewable Energy Partner.
.@JohnCranley, Mayor of @CityofCincy, gets it: Strategic climate investments can be better for the environment and for city budgets. A winner of the American Cities Climate Challenge, he explains how the Green Cincinnati Plan is making a difference: pic.twitter.com/asjFLIVYpj
— Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) February 23, 2021
We believe it’s wrong to rip up this planet and leave it worse for our kids.
John Cranley
Mayor of Cincinnati
The Results
2-10MW
GENERATED CITY ONSITE SOLAR
Energy efficiency equipment upgrades and rooftop solar completed by 2021
100MW
GENERATED CITY OFFSITE SOLAR
100% Interconnection by 12/31/21
$30M+
OHIO TAXES GENERATED
Over the life of the total project
30%
IN ENERGY SAVINGS
Projected savings of combined solar & existing equipment upgrades
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