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Green Works
Orlando Green Updates
October 2007
October 26
Mayor Dyer Signs Climate Protection Agreement
On
Tuesday, October 23, Mayor Dyer signed the “U.S. Conference of Mayors
Climate Protection Agreement” at the grand opening of Fire Station 17.
Mayor Dyer joins more than 500 mayors across the country who have
pledged to act locally to reduce global warming.
Fire Station 17 is the City’s second
“green” fire station that includes several energy efficiency and water
conservation features. The commitment to design buildings that comply
with LEED standards and signing the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate
Protection Agreement are part of “Green Works Orlando,” the City’s
environmental action agenda. “Green Works Orlando” is a comprehensive
plan to protect our natural resources, encourage environmentally
friendly lifestyles and businesses practices and engage everyone who
lives, works and visits our Central Florida home in the effort to “go
green.”
October 12
Green Partnership Pledge Kicks off Renewable Energy Expo
On
Friday, October 12, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Mayor
Richard T. Crotty and Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) Board President
Lonnie Bell came together to sign a “Green Partnership Pledge.”
Over the past year, the City, County and OUC
have each worked to develop individual “green plans.” Each of these
plans contains strategies to make positive environmental strides as
individual organizations. These individual plans also call for a sharing
of resources and information and a commitment to partnering with other
local governments and organizations in an effort to make our region more
environmentally friendly. The Green Partnership Pledge will
serve as a catalyst for leveraging each entity’s leadership position to
build regional partnerships, share resources and promote environmental
stewardship. The signing ceremony
officially kicked off the 2007 Florida Renewable Energy Expo, a two-day
event hosted by OUC—The Reliable One, that focuses on sustainable
solutions for our community. In addition to the pledge signing, Friday’s
event features keynote speaker Tommy Boroughs, Florida Energy Commission
Chairman and OUC commissioner, as well as presentations from renewable
energy and green development experts and culminating with a networking
reception featuring Senator Lee Constantine. The Expo continues Saturday
at Lake Eola from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. with live music, renewable energy
demonstrations and a free screening of Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental
documentary, The 11th Hour. Visit www.floridareexpo.org for a complete
schedule.
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