New Orleans Approves Net-Zero Carbon Standard by 2040

Historic measure commits New Orleans to a zero-carbon energy portfolio by 2050, phasing out fossil fuels.

NEW ORLEANS 鈥 The New Orleans City Council voted unanimously today to adopt a Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, mandating net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, and a zero-carbon energy portfolio by 2050. was approved by the City Council after a year of deliberation and filings by interested parties, including Energy Future New Orleans (EFNO), a coalition of local and national organizations and businesses.

鈥淣ew Orleans understands that we need to take every action to protect against a volatile climate, and that means reducing emissions,鈥 said Brent Newman, deputy director of 约炮视频 Louisiana, a member of EFNO. 鈥淲e are proud that the council has passed this standard, which sets a commendable benchmark for the reduction of emissions. 约炮视频 Louisiana and the other members of the EFNO coalition stand ready to engage meaningfully to put this standard into action.鈥

Energy poverty is already a problem in New Orleans, with some customers paying as much as 23 percent of their income on bills. Climate change is expected to exacerbate these costs as extreme weather events push temperatures higher.   The EFNO coalition initially proposed a standard to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2040 by addressing existing high energy costs for low- and moderate-income households, and the enduring threats of extreme weather and power outages facing the city. showed that that standard would be beneficial to the city both in terms of clean energy and economic development.

While the City Council did not adopt that specific standard, it established a six-month timetable for parties to come to develop detailed regulations that will implement the Renewable and Clean Portfolio Standard, that may include elements of EFNO鈥檚 proposal.   

The 约炮视频 also recently released a study showing that two-thirds of North America鈥檚 birds will be vulnerable to extinction unless action is immediately taken to reduce emissions and slow global temperature rises, which also contribute to threats like flooding and sea level rise.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 good for the birds and wildlife in our area is also good for people,鈥 said Newman. 鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful that we now have a standard on the books that will begin to address the challenges facing New Orleans. We look forward to working closely with the Council over the next six months, keeping in mind health and safety measures related to COVID-19. An opportunity exists to drill down on the issues of equitable access to resources, energy poverty, and providing the maximum benefit to the local economy. This kind of change takes time, but this standard allows us to lay the groundwork today to preserve our lands, neighborhoods, and natural habitats for decades to come.鈥


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