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City Council
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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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_ _ _ <br /> 04/22/2013 <br /> 3.1 Reductions from State-Level Actions <br /> In addition to the actions outlined here, regulations aimed at reducing GHG emissions at the <br /> state and regional levels will also contribute to emissions reductions in Redwood City. For <br /> example, the California Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) mandates that 33 percent of <br /> electricity sold by the State's investor-owned utilities be generated from renewable resources by <br /> 2020. These actions were summarized in Section 1.5 of this report. The impact of state-level <br /> actions on reducing local emissions is significant, and is shown in relation to Redwood City's <br /> emissions baseline, business-as-usual forecast, and reduction target in Figure 7. <br /> A summary of the expected emission reductions from state programs is provided in Table 6 <br /> below. <br /> Table 6: Total Emission Reductions from State of California Programs <br /> State Initiative Sector %Reduction from Reduction in City's Emissions <br /> 2020 GHG Inventory <br /> AB 1493(Pavley) Transportation 19.7% 75,806 <br /> LCFS Transportation 7.2% 27,706 <br /> 33% RPS Electricity(Energy) 21% 41,185 <br /> A.Total Statewide Initiative Emissions Reductions 144,697 <br /> 3.2 The City of Redwood City Reduction Target <br /> The City of Redwood City is committed to an emissions reduction target of 15 percent below the <br /> baseline 2005 levels by 2020. The goal was selected to be consistent with the AB 32 Scoping <br /> Plan and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District guidelines for a qualified GHG emission <br /> reduction strategy and because it is achievable by City-supported measures identified in the <br /> CAP. <br /> Figure 7 below illustrates how the business-as-usual <br /> emissions are estimated to increase, thus widening the The City of Redwood City is <br /> emissions reductions needed by 2020. The figure also committing to reducing community- <br /> shows the emissions reductions expected from state-level wide greenhouse gas emissions <br /> actions, and the reductions needed to reach the City of 15 percent below 2005 levels by <br /> Redwood City's emission target. Approximately 70 2020 by supplementing state-wide <br /> percent of the emission reductions needed to achieve the actions <br /> City's target of 15 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 will <br /> come from state-level policies and actions, including the <br /> Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), which reduces the carbon intensity of transportation fuels, <br /> 41 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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