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Implementation <br />Implementation <br />The preceding chapters describe the principal sources of Redwood City's GHG emissions and related goals and <br />actions for achieving the community's targets of reducing emissions 50 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. This <br />section outlines the main components of the process for putting this CAP into action and identifies specific actions <br />from earlier sections that are recommended for implementation. <br />Although significant GHG reduction policies and initiatives are already in place, the actions proposed in this CAP, <br />by necessity, far surpass the scale of existing efforts. Implementing the CAP and ensuring that it results in real GHG <br />emissions reductions will require increased coordination across sectors and institutionalized climate protection <br />efforts across the community. <br />There are many measures and programs that Redwood City may implement to reduce GHG emissions. A cost - <br />benefit analysis and prioritization methodology is presented below to assist the City in developing a phased <br />implementation plan. <br />By the Numbers: Meeting the Emission Targets <br />Table 5: Meeting the 2030 Target <br />Advanced Clean Cars Program Transportation 88,292 <br />Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) <br />Caltrain Electrification <br />Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) <br />Zero Net Energy (ZNE) Construction <br />SB 1383 Organic Waste Diversion <br />Transportation <br />Electricity (Energy) <br />A. Total Expected Statewide Initiative Emissions Reductions <br />B. Total Expected Redwood City Climate Action Plan Reductions Measures <br />C. Total Expected Emissions Reductions by 2030 (A+B) <br />D. Redwood City Emissions Reduction Requirement for 2030 <br />9,251 <br />1,440 <br />30,667 <br />54,658 <br />9,663 <br />193,970 <br />171,886 <br />365,856 <br />350,562 <br />City of Redwood City Climate Action Plan 64 <br />