![]() ![]() ![]() Consider installation of solar panels on your home or business through the Solarize Delaware County program.Buy renewable electrical energy for your home or business through the grid via Renewable Energy Certificates.Get a home energy audit and consider financial incentives for energy conservation.These actions are listed below, and links for you to learn more and do more are available in the Resources section shown in the graphic, There are a range climate-friendly actions available for individuals, organizations, and township to conserve and transition to renewable energy. Reduce your Electricity Usage and Heating Costs: The cost of renewable energy is increasingly cost-competitive with energy generated from fossil fuels. Support legislative efforts to make renewable energy more available and affordable.Become a Rf100 volunteer by signing up others to Take The Pledge.Convert: Migrate energy usage to electricity generated from renewable sources (see below).Commit: Take The Rf100 Pledge (or see below)Ĭonserve: Use less energy through conservation and efficiency (see below).What can you do right now to help Radnor meet its Rf100 goals? In February 2021, the Township Board of Commissioners accepted a Renewable Energy and Conservation Plan, which had been commissioned in response to Radnor Township’s Rf100 resolution A Vision For A 100 Clean Renewable Energy Future. See the full action plan here. Those who live, work and travel through Radnor Township spend each year approximately $100 million consuming 8% of all energy used in Delaware County (see the plan below). Just what is Radnor Township’s current energy use today? In fact, energy use in Radnor Township is high, with per capita residential energy use ranking in the top 10 among the 40 Delaware County municipalities.Transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar and wind will reduce greenhouse gases emitted by the burning of fossil fuels. In response to the climate crisis, Radnor Township has joined the movement of neighboring towns and others across the country in adopting to the Ready for 100 (Rf100) goals: 100 percent renewable electricity by 2035 and 100 percent renewable energy for heating and transportation by 2050. Radnor is ready for the path to 100% Renewable Energy. ![]() Are you ready for a renewable energy future? ![]()
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