b'ENERGY & GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 6Regional CoordinationEnergy efficiency and conservation at the Airport support several local, state, and regional energy plans and targets. Highlighted plans and their targets include the City of Burlingtons Climate Action Plan, which aims to reduce energy consumption at the Airport by 10 percent below 2010 levels by 2025, as well as:The 2018 ECOS (Environment,The 2016 Vermont Comprehensive Community, Opportunity, andEnergy Plan establishes three main Sustainability) Plan calls for Chittendengoals:County to derive 90 percent of itsReduce per capita energy energy needs from renewable consumption by 15 percent by sources by 2050. 2025and by more than onethird by 2050;Meet 25 percent of the States remaining energy needs from renewable sources by 2025, 40percent by 2035, and 90 ECOS percent by 2050; andAchieve 10 percent renewable transportation, 30 percent renewable buildings, and 67 percent renewable electric power by 2025.LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTUREBTV plans to engage in a program that will afford passengers the opportunity to purchase their own offsets equivalent to the distance of their flights. Carbon offsets represent a reduction in greenhouse gases made (typically by funding renewable energy projects) to compensate for emissions generated elsewhere. In this case, the emissions generated are associated with an individual passengers air miles. PHOTO CREDIT: VHBCO BTV plans to install short-term bicycle parking 2 and long-term bicycle storage on the ground CO floor of the Airports parking garage to 2 continue to recognize and promote cyclingas a viable means of transportation for the Airports users and employees.'