Renewable Energy and Efficiency

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Tempe is Committed to Clean Energy


Midday view of solar panels with mountains in the distance

Energy use accounts for 70% of Tempe’s municipal carbon emissions and 56% of our community-wide emissions. Tempe must transition to a clean energy economy to meet its carbon neutrality goals and to grow an energy economy that works for all Tempeans.

Tempe has an opportunity to be a leader in creating a clean energy economy in Arizona. By investing in clean energy and energy-efficient technology, we can

  •  improve health outcomes

  • save money

  •  create jobs.

Tempe is taking Action to reduce municipal energy use by investing in technologies that use less energy and by powering city buildings, streetlights, and water treatment facilities with renewable energy to achieve carbon neutrality in municipal operations by 2050. By becoming carbon neutral, Tempe is setting a precedent for Tempe residents, businesses, and other cities to prioritize investing in energy-efficiency. 

Carbon neutrality performance measures 


Community Carbon Neutrality (4.18) 
Achieve community carbon neutrality by 2050 with equitable outcomes.

Baseline: 3,279,390 Metric Tons of CO2e (2015)
Target: Carbon Neutrality = 0 MT CO2e by 2050
Current: 2,753,442 Metric Tons of CO2e

Carbon Neutrality (4.19)
“Achieve the City Council goal of carbon neutrality in municipal operations by 2050 with a strategy of 100% renewable energy by 2035.”

Baseline (2015):  40,670 metric tons
Target: carbon neutrality = 0  Metric Tons of CO2e by 2050
Current: 39,657 Metric tons


What the City is Doing

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What's Next
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Energy Conservation

What You Can Do

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