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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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04/22/2013 <br /> A solar rebate program for customers in PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E territories, this program <br /> funds solar on existing homes as well as existing or new commercial, agricultural, government <br /> and non-profit buildings. This program funds both solar photovoltaics (PV), as well as other <br /> solar thermal generating technologies. This program is sometimes referred to as the CSI <br /> general market program and consists of the following components: <br /> • CSI-Thermal. A solar hot-water rebate program for customers in PG&E, SCE, and <br /> SDG&E territories. This program funds solar hot water(solar thermal systems) on <br /> homes and businesses. <br /> � Single-family Affordable So/ar Homes (SASH). A solar rebate program for low-income <br /> residents that own their own single-family home and meet a variety of income and <br /> housing eligibility criteria. . <br /> • Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing (MASH). A solar rebate program for multifamily <br /> affordable housing. <br /> • CSI Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D). A solar grant program to fund <br /> grants to explore solar technologies and other distributed generation technologies. <br /> The CSI offers solar customers different incentive levels based on the performance of their solar <br /> panels, including such factors as installation angle, tilt, and location rather than system capacity <br /> alone. This performance framework ensures that California is generating clean solar energy and <br /> rewarding systems that can provide maximum solar generation. <br /> The CSI program has a total budget of$2.167 billion between 2007 and 2016 and a goal to <br /> install approximately 1,940 MW of new solar generation capacity. <br /> Energy Conservation Assistance Account Program (ECAA) <br /> http://www.energy.ca.gov/efficiency/financinglindex.html <br /> Projects that are not eligible for funding under the ARRA Loan Program may be eligible for <br /> funding through the ECAA, which offers loans with three percent interest to finance energy- <br /> efficiency improvements. <br /> Energy Upgrade California <br /> https://energyupqradeca.orq/overview <br /> The Energy Upgrade California program helps residential and commercial consumers and the <br /> building industry to access available rebate programs and financing options for energy efficiency <br /> and renewable energy projects. The program is a partnership among California counties, cities, <br /> non-profit organizations and the state's investor-owned utilities (Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern <br /> California Edison, Southern California Gas Company and San Diego Gas & Electric Company), <br /> 49 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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