Fort Lauderdale Net Zero Plan 2025

38  ROADMAP TO NET ZERO

Community-Focused Strategies Figure 13 uses the forecasted emissions from the BAU scenario (shown by the gray line) as a starting point to the community pathway to net zero (the white dotted line) to illustrates the total projected reduction in GHG emissions resulting from the external influences captured in the LA scenario (shown by light gray area between the gray BAU line and the yellow dashed line) and GHG emissions impacts from strategies and actions in this Plan (shown by the space between the yellow dashed LA scenario line and the white dotted net zero line). The figure also details remaining GHG emissions at each interim year by source (the area under the net zero line). The largest sources of emissions in the community inventory are transportation and mobility, commercial energy use, and residential energy use. A significant portion of these emissions will be reduced through external influences considered under the LA scenario such as the decarbonization of the electrical grid and improved operational and energy efficiency, while additional reductions in emissions will be achieved through the implementation of the strategies and goals in this Plan.

FIGURE 13. COMMUNITY PATHWAY TO NET ZERO

Figure 14 shows the projections of remaining GHG emissions for each community emissions sector, as well as the resulting percent change from the 2019 baseline at each interim year. The changes in emissions over time reflect a combination of GHG reductions from the LA scenario and the impacts

FORT LAUDERDALE NET ZERO PLAN

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