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STAFF REPORT

15 Jun 2006

and Enwave Energy Corporation are the City’s preferred energy services providers and that the City Manager communicate the City’s position to all City of Toronto’s Divisions, Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Corporations; (11) City Council request the Province, including the Premier’s Office, to communicate to the Minister of Energy, the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Municipal Affa. [...] These recommendations from the Roundtable on the Environment include the development of strategies for the implementation of green roofs in consideration of the 5,000 hectares of total available green roof area identified in the report entitled “The Report on the Environmental Benefits and Costs of Green Roof Technology for the City of Toronto”; 6.7 Expand the City’s district energy systems to pro. [...] The purpose of this report is to: • Document the work that has been completed to date on the development of the Energy Plan for Toronto • Provide a framework for further development of the Energy Plan • Provide a basis for stimulating discussion on the development and content of the Energy Plan within the Corporate City Divisions and ABCs • Assist in finalizing the terms of reference for the Energ. [...] As well, there was a meeting in early May 2006 with representatives of City divisions to update them on the progress of the work on the Energy Plan, to request their feedback on the draft Terms of Reference for the Energy Plan and to indicate opportunities for further input and involvement in the development of the Energy Plan. [...] Next steps The immediate next steps in the development of the Energy Plan for Toronto are to: • On June 6, 2006, a staff report on the development of the Energy Plan for Toronto will be presented to the Roundtable on the Environment and the “quick-starts” for 2010, identified to date, will be highlighted.

Authors

cmorgan2

Pages
36
Published in
Canada