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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 /> devices and create home energy conservations plans. Volunteers demonstrate environmentally <br /> friendly choices and foster a deeper awareness of the need for change. HouseCalls are <br /> available to all residents of participating cities whether you rent or own. <br /> RightLights Program <br /> The RightLights Program provides subsidized energy efficiency upgrades of lighting and <br /> refrigeration systems, with free professional assistance to help businesses lower energy bills <br /> and boost cash flow. Generally, any commercial PG&E customer who receives electric service <br /> on the A1, A6, A10, or E19-v rate schedules is eligible for the program. Property owners as well <br /> as businesses who lease their space are encouraged to apply. Multi-family residential properties <br /> are eligible for RightLights in their common-use areas only. <br /> Sustainable San Mateo County's Energy Ambassador Program <br /> http://sustainabilitvhub.net/contest/ea-parties/ <br /> Sustainable San Mateo County's Energy Ambassador Program educates homeowners on home <br /> energy efficiency as it relates to behaviors, electricity usage, and the building envelope. In <br /> order to do this, Sustainable San Mateo County (SSMC) takes a "top-down" approach to make <br /> sure homeowners recognize all aspects of home energy efficiency. The program has three <br /> components we use to engage homeowners; a Personal Energy Review, invitation to attend an <br /> Energy Ambassador Party, and hosting an Energy Ambassador Party. The ultimate goal of the <br /> program is for homeowners to take steps in each area of energy efficiency while helping to <br /> educate their friends and neighbors through the Energy Ambassador party. <br /> At Energy Ambassador Parties, Sustainable San Mateo County uses the host's home as a case <br /> study. Guests have a chance to enjoy some refreshments, mingle with some like-minded <br /> people, and learn about the value of getting a home energy assessment and making energy <br /> efficiency improvements. <br /> Sustainable San Mateo County's Personal Energy Review Program <br /> http://sustainabilitvhub.net/contest/per <br /> With a Personal Energy Review, or PER, Sustainable San Mateo County (SSMC) customizes a <br /> free one-on-one evaluation for each homeowner. It is a chance to learn about the three aspects <br /> of home performance (behavior, electricity usage, and the building envelope). An SSMC staff <br /> member or volunteer will visit your home. During the visit, SSMC will analyze how your home is <br /> performing and what it is costing you. In other words, SSMC helps identify the issues in your <br /> home and what your utility bill is. Once we all understand your home, we can help you create a <br /> plan for curing those symptoms. <br /> 52 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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