## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - **In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources.** - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - **Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings** - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - **The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)**] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - **State Renewable Portfolio Standard** - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - **Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE)** - Community Choice Aggregation - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - **Community Choice Aggregation** - Energy Benchmarking ] --- ## Subnational Governance, Cooperation, & Sustainability in the Chicago Region <br> Hugh Bartling, DePaul University .pull-left[ ## Stationary Energy Sector - In the seven county region of NE Illinois 69% of GHG emissions come from stationary energy sources. - Most of these emissions come from electricity & natural gas use in residential & commercial buildings - The good news is that these emissions are going down (-8% change between 2010-2015)] .pull-right[ ## Policy Landscape: Multilevel Governance - State Renewable Portfolio Standard - Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) - Community Choice Aggregation - **Energy Benchmarking** ]