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The AQMD Air Quality-Related Energy Policy integrates air quality,
energy, and climate change issues in a coordinated and consolidated manner.
The development of the AQMD Air Quality-Related Energy Policy
occurred over several months with extensive input from more than 140
business, community and environmental organizations, and government agencies
through their participation in numerous stakeholder meetings and written
comments. During the
development of the energy policy, seven draft versions were released for
comment along with a socioeconomic analysis.
The finalized Air Quality-Related Energy Policy was adopted at the
September 9, 2011 Governing Board meeting.
The policy document first presents an overall view of energy consumption
within the Basin in 2008 and the related NOx, air toxics, and CO2 emissions
contributed by energy type. Ten
air quality-related energy policies to guide and coordinate AQMD efforts are
presented, followed by ten actions to support the policies.
Public Hearing AQMD Governing Board Meeting, (September
9, 2011)
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Board-Approved Energy Policy (September 9, 2011) (193k)
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Board-Approved Energy Policy (underline/strikeout) (September 9, 2011)
(617k) 
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Staff Presentation
(September
9, 2011) (962k)
Previous Revisions
Staff:
Aaron Katzenstein, Program Supervisor
909.396.2219
akatzenstein@aqmd.gov
Philip Fine, Planning & Rules Manager
909.396.2239
pfine@aqmd.gov
Elaine Chang, DEO
909.396.3186
echang@aqmd.gov
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