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Utility-scale renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar are more cost-effective than fossil fuels for utilities to invest in to make their grid mix cleaner and more affordable for their customers. At the same time, decentralized, distributed renewable and clean energy technologies have not been built out to their full potential to increase grid resiliency, reliability, and lower utility bills for customers. Residential solar, community solar, and energy efficiency programs must be prioritized for households that are in danger of or have experienced utility shut offs, missed utility payments, evictions, housing insecurity, and other symptoms of racist redlining policies and subsequent energy insecurity. Kansas City should pursue a portfolio that factors in the impacts of reliability and affordability of customers as the city moves toward a clean energy future.
Strategies to Improve Energy Supply
Climate Protection and Resiliency Plan
E-1: Transition energy grid mix to renewable energy
E-2: Expand neighborhood, commercial, and municipal renewable energy generation
E-3: Improve grid stability and resilience
E-4: Purchase utility-scale renewable energy
To ask specific questions about the Climate Protection and Resiliency Plan, please contact the Office of Environmental Quality by phone at (816) 513-3452 or by Email to OEQ.
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Our energy supply will promote climate justice by reducing our community’s energy burden (the percentage of household annual income spent on electricity and natural gas utility costs), transitioning to clean energy, eliminating pollution most often impacting historically redlined and other frontline communities, and improving energy reliability, so everyone can live more securely as we move forward in our just, clean energy transition.
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