Workplace Electric Vehicle Charging
At recent growth rates there will be 3,500 electric vehicles (EVs) registered in Teton County by 2030 and even more passing through as EV range and highway charging infrastructure increases.
Heat Pump Implementation
Heat pumps could cut energy usage for space and water heating by 40-60%. In the case of a natural gas retrofit, this represents a significant emissions savings (3.8 tons of CO2e per year for the typical natural gas household).
Income Qualified Household Weatherization
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) each provide assistance for net zero carbon actions.
Pay As You Throw (PAYT)
A Pay As You Throw (PAYT) program, also known as unit pricing, charges residents and businesses for waste collection based on the amount thrown away - offering a direct financial incentive to reduce landfill waste.
E-Bike Vouchers
The purpose of this project is to get more people from a greater variety of backgrounds onto E-Bikes. A midsummer drive from the hospital to high school takes x minutes (Jackson/Teton County Indicator Report) and emits y lbs of CO2.
Community E-Bike Pool Purchase
Electric bicycles, E-bikes, decrease emissions, increase mobility for populations that cannot drive, and shorten travel times when traffic is congested.
Aluminum Recycling Promotion
The Aluminum Recycling Promotion Project would both promote the use of aluminum over glass and plastic and encourage the recycling of that aluminum locally.