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4/22/2013
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04/22/2013 <br /> and outreach support. This Plan takes into account reductions associated with the City's <br /> participation in Acterra's Green@Home program and the Energy Upgrade California program for <br /> residential energy audits and retrofits. It proposes continuing the Energy Upgrade California <br /> program during the current, funded two-year cycle, evaluating it in conjunction with the 2015 <br /> Emissions Inventory process, and making recommendations at that time on continuing, <br /> updating, or replacing the program. Agencies implementing the programs can track participation <br /> and report emissions reduction data. This Plan recommends targeting 20 percent participation <br /> rate among existing residential homes with 15 percent energy savings per household by the <br /> year 2020. For commercial energy consumers, it recommends that the City promote PG&E's <br /> commercial and industrial energy efficiency and demand-response programs, also targeting 20 <br /> percent participation rate among existing commercial buildings with 15 percent savings per <br /> business by the year 2020. <br /> Green Business Program <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOze) <br /> A1 Green Business Resume the Green Business Program,which allows <br /> 10.Energy Program local businesses to brand as green by following 961 <br /> sustainable ractices. <br /> Along with the residential and commercial rebates, incentives, and programs offered by utilities, <br /> the City has also encouraged local businesses to conserve energy and water through their <br /> operations by participating in the San Mateo County Green Business Program. This program <br /> began as a six-month pilot program in 2007 and was expanded in 2008 to include more <br /> business sectors. The program was temporarily suspended after the pilot period; however, the <br /> County anticipates reinitiating the program in 2013. This Plan proposes reestablishing the <br /> program when the County reopens it and aiming for 5 percent energy and water reduction rate <br /> per business and a 20 percent participation rate by local businesses by 2020. <br /> General Plan Goal (NR-2): Reduce water consumption through aggressive <br /> implementation of conservation policies and programs <br /> Indoor and Outdoor Water Use Ordinances <br /> Category Measure Description Reductions <br /> (MTCOZe) <br /> EW2 Water Adopt Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation <br /> 11.Energy Conservation Agency(BAWSCA) Indoor Ordinance and enhance 6,456 <br /> Ordinance BAWSCA Outdoor Ordinance as part of Green Building <br /> Codes u date in 2014. <br /> A leader in water management, Redwood City successfully initiated a pilot water recycling <br /> project with South Bayside System Authority (SBSA) in 2000 to produce recycled water that <br /> 14 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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