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Global partnership formed to lower emissions in cities worldwide
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) have formed a global partnership to advance investments related to energy conservation and carbon emission reduction in existing buildings in cities worldwide.
The Asset 6 Jun 2013
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) have formed a global partnership to advance investments related to energy conservation and carbon emission reduction in existing buildings in cities worldwide.
 
They will forge better connections between public sector officials and private building owners in C40 cities that are actively engaged in reducing the energy consumption and carbon emissions of buildings. C40 research has revealed that, on average, 45% of total city-wide emissions are from energy consumed in buildings, approximately two-thirds of which from private buildings. 
 
By supporting city officials to more effectively engage private property owners, the C40-ULI partnership will greatly impact the ability of cities to meet their energy conservation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction goals. 
The partnership will specifically leverage the knowledge and networks represented by ULI and ULI’s Greenprint Center for Building Performance, a dedicated research initiative that provides real estate owners and investors with benchmarking tools to evaluate a building’s environmental performance, including energy consumption, carbon emissions, water usage, and waste diversion. Between 2011-2012, buildings in the portfolios of Greenprint members showed a 4.4% reduction in energy use and an 8.2% reduction in carbon emissions. 
 
“By leveraging the global networks of ULI with those of C40, we can advance the peer-to-peer learning that is necessary to build consensus for investments in better building performance,” said ULI chief executive officer Patrick L. Phillips.
“This partnership is an exciting opportunity to build on ULI’s work involving environmentally conscious and energy efficient development.” 
 
“Energy consumption in private buildings represents one of the single largest sectors of emissions in most C40 Cities. Developing partnerships that support the efforts of city officials in C40 Cities to better understand data challenges and engage with local energy consumers is vitally important to achieving the ultimate goal of lowering total emissions from this sector,” said Terri Wills, director, C40 Global Initiatives.

  

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