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ELKRIVER <br />EN=RGYCITY <br />PP~ <br />V~/ r O~~~N~RATING iH6 POWER pF EFFICIENT & PENEW~~E ~~~~ <br />Mr. Mayor and Members of the City Council, <br />Thank you for engaging the Energy City Commission in your review of city funded programs. We are <br />grateful for the opportunity to participate in this important conversation. Please accept this letter as an <br />executive summary of the value proposition Energy City offers to the City, residents, and businesses of <br />Elk River. <br />Two questions cut to the heart of the matter. First,. what positive impact has Energy City had on Elk <br />River? Second, what does Energy City cost? <br />First, the positive impacts. Elk River was designated Energy City in 1996 with the intention of being a <br />venue for energy related organizations to showcase new ideas. One benefit to Elk River for playing host <br />to years of energy demonstrations is the occasional adoption of an innovative technology or practice. In <br />fact, Elk River has adopted a number of innovations over the years including the conversion in the late <br />1990s of city traffic lights from incandescent to LED bulbs, the opening of the Landfill Gas Electric <br />Generating Plant and the construction of the LEED certified Twin Lakes Elementary to name a few. <br />These projects and others have resulted in significant benefit to the city, its residents, and its businesses, <br />in the form of lower maintenance and repair costs, reduced energy consumption, cost avoidance, and <br />the payment of incentives. <br />Energy City as a hub of energy technology has also helped Elk River successfully apply for energy and <br />environment related grants. Since 2008 Elk River has been awarded over $300,000 in grants for projects <br />including the ice arena lighting retrofit ($87,065), the organics recycling program ($120,453), the <br />Woodland Trails Lighting Project ($69,365), and Project Conserve ($50,000). <br />Notably, Energy City has also emphasized public outreach and education. Perhaps the most visible <br />example has been Project Conserve which began in 2009 as an effort to encourage Elk River residents to <br />save energy and money right at home. To date, 340 signed on to participate in Phases I and II and 182 <br />more homes and businesses have already signed on to participate in Phase III. Energy City has also <br />partnered with the Elk River Economic Development Authority, providing speakers to a number of <br />business education events. <br />Second, the cost to Elk River for beine Enerev Citv. In 2012, Energy City is scheduled for a budget of <br />$50,300. The largest single expense is $36,300 in staff time, however it should be noted that those <br />expense dollars would not necessarily be cut out of the city budget by the elimination of Energy City. <br />The second largest expense in the Energy City budget. is the $5,000 allocated for Project Conserve. The <br />remaining $9,000 would be used for the annual Energy Expo, seminars and travel expenses, <br />maintenance of the Energy City website, and other miscellaneous expenses. Energy City Commissioners <br />serve Elk River without compensation. <br />
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