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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Governor Moore Signs Executive Order Doubling Maryland’s Energy Conservation Goal Through State Government Greenhouse Gas Reductions

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State Governor Wes Moore | State Governor Wes Moore Official Website

State Governor Wes Moore | State Governor Wes Moore Official Website

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore on May 17 signed an executive order doubling Maryland's energy conservation goal for state-owned buildings from a 10% decrease by 2029 to a 20% decrease by 2031. 

The order will ensure that Maryland’s state government leads by example in addressing the harmful impacts of climate change while saving taxpayers money through reduced state utility costs. The order also makes changes to state building performance standards, expands the use of energy savings performance contracts, and requires ongoing tracking on the impact of energy efficiency improvements.

“This administration is taking unprecedented action to address climate change and our state agencies will lead the way,” said Gov. Moore. “Achieving more ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals is a means to promote the health and wellness of Marylanders not only for tomorrow, but for generations to come.”

The order directs the Maryland Green Building Council to update the High-Performance Green Building Program to ensure that all new buildings and major renovations that are subject to the program align with Maryland’s goal to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. To achieve the goal, the order also directs the Maryland Department of General Services to identify the potential for energy-saving performance contracts at state-owned facilities and buildings with the highest energy use per square foot and greatest greenhouse gas emissions.

To provide oversight on progress, the order also directs the department to conduct an annual audit to include best practices and cost-saving measures in order to increase energy efficiency and reduce emissions, in addition to maintaining data and reporting through a comprehensive utility records management database.

Under the new order, all units of state government shall, in support of their core missions, implement projects and initiatives to conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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