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Rosemead-City-Council-Powerpoint-10-23_Updated-SS[1] Energy Efficiency Action Plan Update to City Council Tammy Seale, Principal PMC Sustainability & Climate Change Services October 23, 2012 Presentation Overview EECAP summary Plan development process GHG inventory results Policy recommendations EAP implementation EECAP – A Regional Partnership Why develop an EAP? Opportunity to provide a local and strategic framework to address energy efficiency and GHG reductions Achieve consistency with State goals and regulations for energy efficiency and GHG reductions Demonstrate leadership through City Operations Chart a course of progress in Energy Leader Partnership Model (Valued, Silver, Gold, Platinum) Engage and educate stakeholders EAP Planning Process Engagement in the Process What is the EAP? GHG Inventory and Forecast: Community & Municipal Community and Municipal Energy Profile GHG and Electricity Reduction Targets Community and Municipal Goals, Policies, and Actions Improve Energy Efficiency Reduce GHG Emissions Credits the City for action taken since baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory 2005 Community Inventory 289,350 MTCO2e How does Rosemead kWh compare to other cities? Average kWh per Household, 2010 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory 2005 Municipal Inventory 1,780 MTCO2e 1% of community emissions Municipal Electricity Profile GHG Emissions Forecasts Community-Wide (MTCO2e) Energy Action Plan - Targets Energy Action Plan - Topics EAP Recommendations Identifies a clear path for Rosemead to achieve the community electricity reduction targets of 30% below 2005 residential electricity levels and 20% below 2005 nonresidential electricity levels. Reduces total emissions to 7% below baseline levels Key community-wide policies: voluntary improvements in the existing residential and nonresidential building stock EAP Recommendations Completed Municipal Projects RCRC Cool Roof Installation RCRC HVAC System City Hall HVAC System and Windows Identified Municipal Projects HVAC, Lighting, Other Modernization Projects Potential annual savings : 267,060 kWh/$38,930 Potential SCE incentives: $19,650 Next Steps: EAP Implementation Consideration by City Council Incorporate EAP into City programs and projects Support proactive education and outreach Incentivize residential and commercial energy efficiency improvements Implementation Toolbox – model codes, checklists, programs Engage in regional partnerships – SoCalRec Questions?