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Fairfax County and Clean Air Partners Host “Green Your Lawn Events” to Promote Air Quality Awareness and Sustainability | Fairfax County, in collaboration with Clean Air Partners, is excited to announce a series of “Green Your Lawn” events aimed at promoting air quality awareness and sustainable lawn care practices. These events will provide residents with practical tips on reducing emissions from yard work and offer opportunities to exchange gas-powered lawn tools for free electric alternatives. Event Details:
(*Event will feature Backyard Bubble) Residents attending the events will learn simple yet effective tips to improve air quality in their communities and can enter for a chance to win free electric lawn tools. Some events will feature the interactive Backyard Bubble, an engaging way to understand the impact of lawn care on air quality. To further support this initiative, residents can register to trade in their polluting gas-powered lawn tools in exchange for new Ego Power+ mowers, blowers, and trimmers.
“As temperatures rise, so does the risk of poor air quality,” said Walkinshaw, Chair of the Board’s Environmental Committee. “By encouraging the switch to electric lawn equipment, we can cut harmful emissions, protect public health, and make our neighborhoods cleaner and more livable.” According to Clean Air Partners, using a gas-powered leaf blower for 1 hour creates as much air pollution as driving a car for 1,100-plus miles. Besides opting for electric lawn tools, you can do your share for clean air by:
“We are thrilled to offer these events and tool exchanges to our community,” said John Morrill, director of Fairfax County’s Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination “By making the switch to electric lawn tools and implementing sustainable lawn care practices, we can all contribute to cleaner air and a healthier environment.” Join us in our efforts to green your lawn and improve our air quality. Register now for one of the “Green Your Lawn” events and take the first step towards a more sustainable future. For more information and to register for the tool exchange, visit the registration form. Visit the county's electric-powered lawn equipment page to learn more about the benefits of making the switch.
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Burke Lake Golf Course Powers Up with Solar Just in Time for Earth Month | Burke Lake Golf Course is going green in a big way this Earth Month with the activation of a new 55-kilowatt rooftop solar array, now generating clean, renewable energy atop its clubhouse. This installation is part of a broader solar initiative across Fairfax County facilities and marks the third solar array to date installed by the Fairfax County Park Authority FCPA. The new array will offset an estimated 22% of the golf center’s annual electricity needs. This is enough to power six homes per year and significantly reduce the site's environmental footprint. “By switching on this solar array at Burke Lake Golf Center, we are taking another step towards a greener and more sustainable future for Fairfax County" said John Morrill, director of the Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination. "This effort underscores the county's commitment to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, cut energy costs, protect the environment, and advance our county’s Operational Energy Strategy goals.” ![]() |
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More Opportunities for Fairfax County Residents to Go Solar | Interested in letting the sun pay your bills? Two programs available to Fairfax County homeowners – Switch Together and Solarize Virginia – are back for another round. Fairfax County is pleased to support these group buying programs, which helps homeowners and small businesses secure a high-quality rooftop solar installation at a lower price. Both programs make switching to solar a snap by offering:
“Going solar can seem like an overwhelming and expensive process, but it doesn’t have to be,” said John Morrill, Director of Fairfax County’s Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination. “Through the power of group purchasing, Solarize and Switch Together provide an excellent opportunity for residents to switch to clean, renewable energy.” Switch Together (formerly Solar Switch) In addition to the group discount, residents may qualify for the 30% federal tax credit. The program also offers discounted prices for optional add-ons such as battery storage and electric vehicle chargers. Last year, nearly 1,600 households across the county registered for the program, leading to 112 installations and counting. Solarize Virginia More Resources Fairfax County also offers resources and benefits for homeowners looking to install solar, such as waived permit fees and tax exemptions on solar equipment. Learn more by visiting Going Solar in Fairfax County. About Solar United Neighbors
*Editor's Note: Information about the Solarize Virginia program was updated on 4/3/2025. |
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Join the Sustain Fairfax Challenge: Take Action for a Greener Future | Join the Sustain Fairfax Challenge and see how your everyday actions can make a big difference on the environment and your community’s well-being. The launch of the challenge web app coincides with Sustain Fairfax, a public awareness campaign to foster environmental stewardship and promote sustainable practices among county residents and businesses. During the challenge, you can track your efforts to make changes and invite friends, groups and other communities to join you in adopting changes. The app lists various climate solutions and how shows how adopting simple actions in your daily life can positively affect the environment. The challenge fosters community engagement, allowing residents to connect with friends and neighbors, share tips and celebrate their successes together.
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2025 State of the County Highlights Sustainability Accomplishments | In 2024, Fairfax County made significant progress toward achieving its environmental vision and the goals of the countywide strategic plan and climate action plans. By making its buildings energy efficient, installing solar panels for clean energy and electrifying the vehicle fleet, the county cut its greenhouse gas emissions by almost 28% since fiscal year 2018. Fairfax County Government’s efforts to make its operations greener also resulted in nearly $8 million in savings from avoided utility costs in fiscal year 2024. Take a moment to look back on major milestones in environmental sustainability as well as other significant accomplishments by watching the 2025 State of the County video. ![]() |
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National Technology Award for Energy Efficiency for Cub Run Rec Center | The Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA), in partnership with the Fairfax County Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination (OEEC), was presented with a 2024 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Technology Award for successfully applied innovative building design, incorporating high standards for effective energy management and indoor air quality. FCPA was recognized for the Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESCO) Phase 1 Project at Cub Run Rec Center in Chantilly, which took first prize in regional competition in August 2024. |
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'Sustain Fairfax’ Campaign Promotes Collective Action to Address Climate Change | Simple lifestyle changes by county residents can add up to big changes that help build a more sustainable environment. A new county-sponsored public awareness campaign draws attention to actions that residents can take to foster environmental stewardship and promote sustainable practices that will ensure a greener, healthier future. The county’s “Sustain Fairfax” campaign makes it easy for residents to get involved. The campaign’s webpage (“Fairfax Sostenible” in Spanish) lists actionable steps, as well as resources, information and opportunities to participate in various climate action programs and initiatives. Sustain Fairfax is a response to growing concerns about climate change, environmental degradation and the need for collective action. Through this initiative, the county seeks to create a more sustainable future by encouraging actions that conserve energy, reduce the reliance on gas-powered vehicles, safeguard homes from flooding and severe storms, and preserve natural resources that enhance the overall quality of life for its residents. ![]()
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County Energy Data Shows Nearly $8 Million in Utility Costs Savings in FY24 | Our efforts to make county operations greener has resulted in nearly $8 million in savings from avoided utility costs in fiscal year 2024. By making its buildings energy efficient, installing solar panels for clean energy, and electrifying its vehicle fleet, Fairfax County has also cut its greenhouse gas emissions by almost 28% since fiscal year 2018, according to new data from the county’s energy dashboard. ![]()
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EQAC Releases 2024 Annual Report on the Environment and Announces Public Comment Meeting |
The 2024 Annual Report on the Environment serves as a resource for county officials, policymakers, and residents, offering valuable insights into the progress and challenges in maintaining and improving Fairfax County's environmental quality. The report also includes recommendations to guide future environmental policies and initiatives. An Executive Summary which highlights the priority recommendations from the report is also available. Event Details:
What: EQAC Annual Public Comment Meeting Residents who are unable to attend the meeting in person or virtually are also welcome to submit their comments online, by video or by email, to EQAC@fairfaxcounty.gov before January 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. For more information on how to provide testimony, please view the Public Comment Meeting flyer. For more information about EQAC, or to access the 2024 Annual Report on the Environment, please visit the EQAC webpage. |
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Fairfax County Announces Four New Communities to the Charge Up Fairfax Program | Harpers Square and Penderbrook are First to Install EV Charging Stations
The Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination (OEEC) is pleased to welcome four new communities to the Charge Up Fairfax program and to celebrate the first two communities to complete installation of electric vehicle charging stations.
The Charge Up Fairfax initiative is aimed at encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) by providing community associations with the resources and support necessary to install charging stations for residents and guests. The newly selected communities include:
"We are thrilled to welcome these four communities into the Charge Up Fairfax program," said OEEC Director John Morrill. "By expanding the network of EV charging infrastructure close to home, we are fostering a greener future and making it easier for residents to embrace electric vehicles, which produce no tailpipe emissions and are better for the environment.” OEEC is already working with 16 community associations in the program. Two of those communities – Harpers Square Cluster Association in Hunter Mill District and Penderbrook Community Association in Springfield District – recently installed their new EV charging stations. “I think that we're going to start seeing a lot more electric vehicles appear in our cluster because I think up to this point it's really been the limiting factor that people haven't been able to charge their cars at home.” Contact Name John Silcox, Public Information Officer Contact Information john.silcox@fairfaxcounty.gov |
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