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Chandra K. Krout, AICP, LEED AP (BD+C/O&M), CGBP, GPR
                    Krout & Associates
         chandrakrout@kroutandassociates.com
                        July 19, 2011
 Majority of U.S. GHG emissions (84%) are in the form
 of CO2
   Resulting from combustion of fossil fuels
 Decision-makers face the challenge of crafting policies
  that allow the US to meet its energy needs while acting
  responsibly to reduce GHG emissions
 There is a substantial convergence between the goals
  of energy policy and climate policy
   Many feasible & beneficial policies from supply &
    security perspectives can reduce future U.S. GHG
    emissions
 Consider near-term energy policies that can be
 adopted to best position local governments to
 reduce GHG emissions & to implement future
 climate change policies
   Link between energy & climate
   National energy policy context
   Economics of energy
   Energy reduction/efficiency policies
 Fossil fuel use can be reduced by:
   Deploying technologies that increase energy
    efficiency (e.g., more efficient power plants,
    cars, and appliances)
   Employing non-fossil fueled energy sources
      solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric,
       nuclear energy, or renewables-based hydrogen
 CO2 emissions also can be reduced by shifting
 from high-carbon to lower-carbon fuels
   (e.g., shifting from coal to natural gas in the electricity
    production sector)
 Climate-friendly energy policies fall into one of 3
 general categories:
   Reduce GHG emissions now
   Promote technology advancement or
    infrastructure development that will reduce the
    costs of achieving GHG emissions reductions in
    the future
   Minimize the amount of new capital investment
    in assets that would be substantially devalue (or
    “stranded”) if a GHG program were implemented
 A discrete and unified U.S. energy policy
  does not exist
 Historically, most major shifts in U.S. energy
  policy have been triggered by interruptions,
  and subsequent price increases, in crude oil
  supply.
    1973 (Arab oil embargo)
    1979–80 (triggered by the Iranian
     revolution)
    1990 (associated with the Persian Gulf
     War)
 Todayʼs energy policy debate confronts a
 mixture of old and new issues
  U.S. energy policy is much more market
   oriented,
  Less focused on cost-based price
   regulation,
  More focused on environmental
   regulation than it was in the 1970s
Where Energy and Climate Change Meet
 Baseline Inventory (municipal & community-wide)
 Business-as-usual forecasts (2020 & built out)
 Reduction Target (i.e. 15%)
 Quantified Reduction Strategies
   Energy, Water, Transportation, Solid Water
 Economic Analysis of Ratios
 Monitoring & Reporting Mechanisms
 Value in monetizing the direct energy cost
 savings to residents and businesses over time
 Energy cost savings ratio comparing direct
 program implementation costs to projected
 cost savings for residents and consumers
   Bang for your buck for GHG reduction
   Municipal strategies inform CIP budget
 Identification of programs that are the most
 cost-effective
 Grouping of financing mechanisms for
 community-wide reduction strategies
 A considerable portion of the building stock (84%
  of residential units) in Monterey Park was built
  prior to the implementation of California’s Title-24
  energy standards
 Improving the energy efficiency of the City’s
  existing building stock will reduce GHG emissions,
  while also decreasing property owners’ and
  tenants’ energy bills
 Promote incentive programs through outreach
   Work to extend and improve on utility and other federal
    and State incentive efficiency programs, through, for
    example, participation in the Los Angeles County’s
    Energy Upgrade California
 Eligible California homeowners can access up to
  $25,000 for energy-saving projects like insulation,
  heating and cooling systems, and solar panels
   https://energyupgradeca.org/overview
 Adopt incentive-based approach that would
 become mandatory only if necessary retrofit
 levels are not achieved through the voluntary
 programs
   The City would adopt an ordinance that establishes a
    desired level of energy efficiency retrofits in the
    community
   The retrofit program would be voluntary unless the
    desired level retrofit in the community is not achieved.
    In that case a mandatory energy conservation ordinance
    would be imposed
 New construction offers an opportunity for achieving
  high levels of energy efficiency through advanced
  materials and design
 The California Energy Commission strengthens these
  standards every 3–5 years to increase efficiency in new
  buildings
 The City may establish more efficiency requirements
  above Title-24 if needed to achieve an environmental,
  safety, or public health goal
 Promote utility incentive programs
   The programs can offer building owners and their design
    teams a wide range of services, such as design assistance
    and incentives
 Provide incentives for new development that
 voluntarily exceeds State energy standards
   The reduced permitting time can generate significant
    savings for developers that are paying interest on
    construction loans
 Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy
  efficiency standards by 15%, a level comparable to
  GreenPoint minimum requirements, Energy Star
  Rated Homes, and achieving the California Green
  Building Code Tier I performance criteria.
 Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy
  efficiency standards by 30%, achieving the California
  Green Building Code Tier II performance criteria.
 Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy
  efficiency standards by a custom %
 Work with SCE, other jurisdictions, and
 organizations to accelerate "Smart Grid"
 integration in the community
   Smart grid technology will allow customers to become
    active participants in the energy supply chain by
    enabling them to manage their own energy
    consumption and their own role in reducing carbon
    emissions
   Access to allowing meter upgrades and understanding
    how to properly use the meters once installed will help
    integration
 Demand response programs that shave peak loads,
  reducing the need for expensive (and polluting)
  peaking power plants
 Intelligent in-home interfaces to help residents (and
  businesses) monitor and manage their energy use
 Electronics and control software that monitor power
  flows in real time, to run existing lines much closer to
  capacity without compromising reliability
 Encourage planting of building shade trees in
 existing and new development
   The City would develop a shade tree assistance program
    and provide subsidized shade trees to residential and
    commercial property owners


 Require planting of building shade trees in new
 development
   This would include setting minimum canopy
    coverage/age requirements of trees to be planted
 Create Solar Power Districts in commercial and
 industrial areas with optimal solar orientation and
 building structure conditions
   Within Solar Power Districts, the City could explore
    opportunities to remove physical and Code barriers to
    support installation of solar panels & solar water heating
   A streamlined permitting process could be developed to
    further promote and expedite the installation of PV
    systems and solar water heating systems
 Facilitate power purchase agreements (PPAs) within
 Solar Power Districts to promote installation of solar
 PV systems
   A solar PPA is a financial arrangement in which a third-party
    developer owns, operates, and maintains the solar PV system,
    and a host customer agrees to site the system on its roof or
    elsewhere on its property and purchases the system’s electric
    output from the solar services provider for a predetermined
    period
 Promote the California Solar Initiative’s solar
 water heating incentive program to subsidize the
 purchase of solar water heaters and replace/ recycle
 old water heaters in homes and commercial buildings
 Public realm lighting includes streetlights, pedestrian
 pathway lights, area lighting for parks and parking
 lots, and outdoor lighting around public buildings.
 Lighting design and technology can considerably
 influence the amount of electricity used to light these
 areas
 Promote conversion of existing parking lot
 lighting to higher efficiency lamp technologies
   The City would target outreach to land owners or
    tenants with high levels of public realm lighting energy
    demand
 Adopt high efficiency public realm lighting
 ordinance
   The City would adopt an ordinance that requires new
    commercial and industrial development to utilize high
    efficiency lamp technologies (e.g., light-emitting diodes
    lamps) to light parking lots and other public realm areas
 Balboa Park Cultural Partnership – Energy Efficiency
 Retrofits
     Lighting
     HVAC
     Server Consolidation
     Energy Star Portfolio Manager
 City of San Diego Climate Mitigation and Adaptation
  Plan (CMAP)
 County of San Diego Climate Action Plan
 Energy Upgrade California San Diego
   Contact jesse.fulton@energycenter.org
The Importance of Energy Efficiency in Climate Action Plans

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The Importance of Energy Efficiency in Climate Action Plans

  • 1. Chandra K. Krout, AICP, LEED AP (BD+C/O&M), CGBP, GPR Krout & Associates chandrakrout@kroutandassociates.com July 19, 2011
  • 2.  Majority of U.S. GHG emissions (84%) are in the form of CO2  Resulting from combustion of fossil fuels  Decision-makers face the challenge of crafting policies that allow the US to meet its energy needs while acting responsibly to reduce GHG emissions  There is a substantial convergence between the goals of energy policy and climate policy  Many feasible & beneficial policies from supply & security perspectives can reduce future U.S. GHG emissions
  • 3.  Consider near-term energy policies that can be adopted to best position local governments to reduce GHG emissions & to implement future climate change policies  Link between energy & climate  National energy policy context  Economics of energy  Energy reduction/efficiency policies
  • 4.  Fossil fuel use can be reduced by:  Deploying technologies that increase energy efficiency (e.g., more efficient power plants, cars, and appliances)  Employing non-fossil fueled energy sources  solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric, nuclear energy, or renewables-based hydrogen  CO2 emissions also can be reduced by shifting from high-carbon to lower-carbon fuels  (e.g., shifting from coal to natural gas in the electricity production sector)
  • 5.  Climate-friendly energy policies fall into one of 3 general categories:  Reduce GHG emissions now  Promote technology advancement or infrastructure development that will reduce the costs of achieving GHG emissions reductions in the future  Minimize the amount of new capital investment in assets that would be substantially devalue (or “stranded”) if a GHG program were implemented
  • 6.  A discrete and unified U.S. energy policy does not exist  Historically, most major shifts in U.S. energy policy have been triggered by interruptions, and subsequent price increases, in crude oil supply.  1973 (Arab oil embargo)  1979–80 (triggered by the Iranian revolution)  1990 (associated with the Persian Gulf War)
  • 7.  Todayʼs energy policy debate confronts a mixture of old and new issues  U.S. energy policy is much more market oriented,  Less focused on cost-based price regulation,  More focused on environmental regulation than it was in the 1970s
  • 8. Where Energy and Climate Change Meet
  • 9.  Baseline Inventory (municipal & community-wide)  Business-as-usual forecasts (2020 & built out)  Reduction Target (i.e. 15%)  Quantified Reduction Strategies  Energy, Water, Transportation, Solid Water  Economic Analysis of Ratios  Monitoring & Reporting Mechanisms
  • 10.  Value in monetizing the direct energy cost savings to residents and businesses over time  Energy cost savings ratio comparing direct program implementation costs to projected cost savings for residents and consumers  Bang for your buck for GHG reduction  Municipal strategies inform CIP budget  Identification of programs that are the most cost-effective  Grouping of financing mechanisms for community-wide reduction strategies
  • 11.  A considerable portion of the building stock (84% of residential units) in Monterey Park was built prior to the implementation of California’s Title-24 energy standards  Improving the energy efficiency of the City’s existing building stock will reduce GHG emissions, while also decreasing property owners’ and tenants’ energy bills
  • 12.  Promote incentive programs through outreach  Work to extend and improve on utility and other federal and State incentive efficiency programs, through, for example, participation in the Los Angeles County’s Energy Upgrade California  Eligible California homeowners can access up to $25,000 for energy-saving projects like insulation, heating and cooling systems, and solar panels  https://energyupgradeca.org/overview
  • 13.  Adopt incentive-based approach that would become mandatory only if necessary retrofit levels are not achieved through the voluntary programs  The City would adopt an ordinance that establishes a desired level of energy efficiency retrofits in the community  The retrofit program would be voluntary unless the desired level retrofit in the community is not achieved. In that case a mandatory energy conservation ordinance would be imposed
  • 14.  New construction offers an opportunity for achieving high levels of energy efficiency through advanced materials and design  The California Energy Commission strengthens these standards every 3–5 years to increase efficiency in new buildings  The City may establish more efficiency requirements above Title-24 if needed to achieve an environmental, safety, or public health goal
  • 15.  Promote utility incentive programs  The programs can offer building owners and their design teams a wide range of services, such as design assistance and incentives  Provide incentives for new development that voluntarily exceeds State energy standards  The reduced permitting time can generate significant savings for developers that are paying interest on construction loans
  • 16.  Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy efficiency standards by 15%, a level comparable to GreenPoint minimum requirements, Energy Star Rated Homes, and achieving the California Green Building Code Tier I performance criteria.  Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy efficiency standards by 30%, achieving the California Green Building Code Tier II performance criteria.  Require new construction to exceed Title-24 energy efficiency standards by a custom %
  • 17.  Work with SCE, other jurisdictions, and organizations to accelerate "Smart Grid" integration in the community  Smart grid technology will allow customers to become active participants in the energy supply chain by enabling them to manage their own energy consumption and their own role in reducing carbon emissions  Access to allowing meter upgrades and understanding how to properly use the meters once installed will help integration
  • 18.  Demand response programs that shave peak loads, reducing the need for expensive (and polluting) peaking power plants  Intelligent in-home interfaces to help residents (and businesses) monitor and manage their energy use  Electronics and control software that monitor power flows in real time, to run existing lines much closer to capacity without compromising reliability
  • 19.  Encourage planting of building shade trees in existing and new development  The City would develop a shade tree assistance program and provide subsidized shade trees to residential and commercial property owners  Require planting of building shade trees in new development  This would include setting minimum canopy coverage/age requirements of trees to be planted
  • 20.  Create Solar Power Districts in commercial and industrial areas with optimal solar orientation and building structure conditions  Within Solar Power Districts, the City could explore opportunities to remove physical and Code barriers to support installation of solar panels & solar water heating  A streamlined permitting process could be developed to further promote and expedite the installation of PV systems and solar water heating systems
  • 21.  Facilitate power purchase agreements (PPAs) within Solar Power Districts to promote installation of solar PV systems  A solar PPA is a financial arrangement in which a third-party developer owns, operates, and maintains the solar PV system, and a host customer agrees to site the system on its roof or elsewhere on its property and purchases the system’s electric output from the solar services provider for a predetermined period  Promote the California Solar Initiative’s solar water heating incentive program to subsidize the purchase of solar water heaters and replace/ recycle old water heaters in homes and commercial buildings
  • 22.  Public realm lighting includes streetlights, pedestrian pathway lights, area lighting for parks and parking lots, and outdoor lighting around public buildings. Lighting design and technology can considerably influence the amount of electricity used to light these areas
  • 23.  Promote conversion of existing parking lot lighting to higher efficiency lamp technologies  The City would target outreach to land owners or tenants with high levels of public realm lighting energy demand  Adopt high efficiency public realm lighting ordinance  The City would adopt an ordinance that requires new commercial and industrial development to utilize high efficiency lamp technologies (e.g., light-emitting diodes lamps) to light parking lots and other public realm areas
  • 24.  Balboa Park Cultural Partnership – Energy Efficiency Retrofits  Lighting  HVAC  Server Consolidation  Energy Star Portfolio Manager  City of San Diego Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Plan (CMAP)  County of San Diego Climate Action Plan  Energy Upgrade California San Diego  Contact jesse.fulton@energycenter.org