With their emission data automated, housed, and accessed through one, easy to use platform - the City of Reno no longer spends countless hours pulling together data from disparate sources each year. City employees have instant, up-to- date data throughout the year, and they are able to focus their efforts on implementing more effective climate action.
On the electric side, 24/7 emissions tracking has allowed the City of Reno to understand their usage patterns, and how much they can change throughout the course of the day, month or season. They can also act on their emissions data immediately, no longer reliant on annual or monthly calculations to understand their Scope 2 emissions. This carbon transparency and accessibility is enabling them to implement meaningful change and track more aggressively against sustainability goals.
Results
Working with NZero, the City of Reno was able to confirm their carbon baseline, understand their operational emissions, and identify areas to be more carbon efficient. Insights from NZero also allowed the city to quantify the value of its existing rooftop solar installations, and identify the optimal hours for charging the city’s electric vehicle fleet to reduce carbon intensity. The City is currently reviewing high-carbon activities and facilities and is more effectively implementing programs and operations that ensure that resources will be directed to projects that will have the greatest impact on the city’s footprint. Within two months of working with NZero, the City of Reno saw a 6.34% decrease in their emissions versus the same time period a year prior.
NZero also helped the city launch a Public Emissions Portal—giving residents and policy decision-makers unparalleled transparency of the city’s carbon emissions and their carbon reduction journey. The Public Emissions Portal has proved to be a powerful tool in helping spark public dialogue around sustainability initiatives and the City believes will help local organizations and nonprofits secure grants to continue the work towards reducing community-wide emissions.