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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
10/28/2019
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UC Santa Cruz Student Housing West <br />— r <br />i fi <br />270 Brannan, San nancisw <br />Chatam University Dining Commous <br />UC Santa Cruz Student Housing West <br />r857 <br />tr <br />UC Irvine Student Housing West, Developer ACC <br />UC Riverside Dundee Residence Hall, Developer ACC <br />Hormoz Janssens, Principal <br />The space requirements are smaller for all -electric, instead of having two <br />to three separate systems for space heating, cooling, and hot water, we <br />can do it with a single heat pump system, that space can be used for <br />other things orthe building made smaller for more savings. <br />Maintenance is less than most conventional systems because you have <br />just one system. Maintenance is just like an air-conditioning system, it's <br />the same thing in reverse, and you eliminate the boiler. <br />A huge benefit for heat pumps is reducing water use. Using an air source <br />heat pump for cooling rather than a cooling tower has large water <br />savings. <br />We've done several all electric commercial food service projects that <br />have been very successful. The Chef's quite skeptical at the beginning, <br />but now say they will never go back to cooking on gas. <br />David Phillips, Associate Vice President for Energy & sustainability <br />UC Office of the President <br />The University of California has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025. <br />We are prioritizing all -electric new buildings (required starting June <br />2019), and then electrifying existing buildings & systems over time. <br />Our studies show that all electric mechanical equipment capital costs are <br />comparable for academic & lab buildings, and the costs are lower for <br />residential buildings. Twenty year life cycle costs are comparable for <br />Academic and labs buildings, and lowerfor residential buildings. <br />UC has many all -electric housing projects, office buildings, and <br />laboratories now in place and many more in design. <br />UC's carbon neutrality strategies are pragmatic: don't allow growth to <br />increase carbon emissions; and then transition existing buildings and <br />systems off fossil fuels over time. <br />Dearbonlnng your Campus thio nectnra0on, SCUP 2019 <br />10/28/2019 <br />ehdda <br />3 <br />
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