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Multi-City Working Group
February 26, 2019
RICAPS technical assistance is available through the San Mateo County Energy Watch program, which is funded by California utility customers, administered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission and with matching funds provided by C/CAG.
Agenda
Introductions 1:00-1:20
Climate action plan data release 1:20-1:30
TJ Carter, Marketing Associate, Peninsula Clean Energy
Municipal reach code project 1:30-1:50
Rachael Londer, Sustainability Coordinator, County of San Mateo
Sven Thesen, Clean Energy Programs Manager, Peninsula Clean Energy
Community pilot project partnership opportunities 1:50-2:15
Sven Thesen, Clean Energy Programs Manager, Peninsula Clean Energy
Alejandra Posada, Energy Programs Associate, Peninsula Clean Energy
Electric vehicle resources discussion 2:15-2:55
RICAPS wrap-up & next steps 2:55-3:00
Denise Lin, Sustainability Coordinator, County of San Mateo
Tj CarterPeninsula Clean Energy
Your Official Electricity Provider
How It Works
GENERATION
Peninsula Clean EnergyPurchases electricity on your behalf
according to your usage
DELIVERY
PG&EMaintains the wires,
delivers energy, and bills customers
CUSTOMER
You Benefiting from cleaner energy at
lower rates
✓ Defaulted service
✓ 50% Renewable
✓ 85% Greenhouse Gas Free
✓ 5% lower rates than PG&E
✓ Opt-up service
✓ 100% Renewable
✓ Slight premium of 1¢/kWh
✓ Green-e® certified
Two Services
To assist cities/towns with Earth Day and Climate Action Plan reporting PCE will:
• provide electricity usage data annually in March
• provide power content information annually in May
Datasets
Datasets from PCE
Total Annual Kilowatt Hour Usage By City/Town/Territory
for PCE Accounts
Total Annual Kilowatt Hour Usage for Municipal Operations
Estimated City-Wide Total Annual Savings
(Compared to PG&E)
Number of ECO100 Accounts & kWh Usage
Number of ECOplus Accounts & kWh Usage
Number of Net Energy Metering (NEM) Accounts
PCE Power Content Information
PCE Greenhouse Gas Emissions FactorMay
March
Datasets From PG&E
Total Kilowatt Hour Usage By
City/Town/Territory for PG&E Accounts
Total Natural Gas Usage
PG&E Power Content Information
PG&E Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factor
Are there additional datasets that would be useful?
PCE will also design city-specific public factsheets for Earth Day to compliment the datasets.
Factsheets will include:
Factsheets
• city-wide savings• PCE participation rate• EPA Green Power Program recognition*
* PCE will put out a press release about the county-wide
participation in the EPA Green Power Program in April. We
encourage all of you to share it!
1. PCE will generate datasets in an Excel file for each city/town, and compile information for factsheets.
2. PCE will email files and factsheets to city/town’s RICAPS contact by the end of March.
3. PCE will share power content information by the end of May for each city/town.
Next Steps
Countywide Reach Code Working Group Update
February 26, 2019
RICAPS Meeting
California Building Standards Code (Title 24)
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Objective for 2019 Code Cycle
Adopt local amendments to the CA building code to promote all-electric building and electric vehicle charging infrastructure for new and modified buildings for 2020 implementation.
• Adopted 2019 Energy code addresses some imbalances but may not sway builders to select all-electric pathway• Residential solar required. Electric heat pump water heater pre-wiring required for natural gas
water heaters.
• EV Charger density requirements likely insufficient for current uptake
• https://www.energy.ca.gov/2018publications/CEC-400-2018-020/CEC-400-2018-020-CMF.pdf
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What a reach code could look like in 2019?
• Performance Approach: Simpler all-electric compliance pathway • Done by Marin and Palo Alto during 2016 code cycle
• % above code for mixed fuel, no additional efficiency requirements for all electric
• Prescriptive Approach: Itemized measures for inclusion • Requiring additional EV charging infrastructure or chargers
• Pre-wiring for battery storage or for a future electric furnace if natural gas used now
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Resources– SiliconValleyReachCodes.org1) TRC/DNV-GL funded by PCE & SVCE
• Draft model ordinance language
• Facilitate stakeholder meetings
• Technical Assistance with Code Adoption & Implementation
• Connect cities to BayREN and Statewide Codes and Standards team
2) SVCE, PCE and/or OOS staff support
3) $10,000 Grant to support city efforts, funded by PCE & SVCE • Working on City requirements to express interest and receive funding
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Item Date Leader Participant(s) Content Coordination Technical
Kickoff Jan 2019 SVCE/PCE Cities & Consultant
Cost Effectiveness Study Review Feb 2019 Consultant SVCE/PCE
Review Code Options Mar 2019 Consultant Cities & SVCE/PCE
Select Code Options* Mar 2019 Cities
Draft Amendments Apr 2019 Consultant
External Stakeholder Input May 2019 Consultant Cities, SVCE/PCE, Community
Submit for Council Review** Aug 2019 Cities City Council, Consultant
Application to Energy Commission (not for EV code)
Oct 2019 Cities Consultant
File with Building Standards Commission
Dec 2019 Cities Consultant
New Code Effective Jan 2020 Cities
* Letter of Intent for $10,000 support grant from SVCE or PCE** Payment of $10,000 support grant from SVCE or PCE
Summary TimelineConsultant Support AvailableStakeholders
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Key Events
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Date Time Event Location Audience Registration
March 7th 8:30am-12pm BayREN Reach Code Forum
Bay Area Metro Center, San Francisco
Local Government staff
Bayrencodes.org/events
March 8th 11am-1pm Q&A Session and Lunch
Peninsula Clean Energy, RWC
Local Government Staff
Email [email protected]
March 19th Three sessions Reach Code Charrette
City of San Mateo Downtown Public Library
Real Estate, Building Professionals, Local government staff, and general public
SiliconValleyReachCodes.Eventbrite.org
March 20th Three sessions Reach Code Charrette
1555 Berger Drive, San Jose
Same at March 19th
SiliconValleyReachCodes.Eventbrite.org
PCE Community PilotsFeb. 26, 2019
Sven ThesenAlejandra Posada
Community Pilots Summary
• 6 projects
• $75,000 funding each
Program objectives:
• Accelerates GHG reduce and renewables
• Delivers community benefits
• Additional benefits (innovative, community
resilience, scalable/replicable)
• Rapid execution with low administration
CA Interfaith Power & Light: Community Resiliency at Faith Institutions
Project:
• Recruit and develop plans to equip 3-5 faith institutions
• Clean energy back up power (solar + storage)
• Community emergency hubs
Key Benefit: Community resilience
Status: In development
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Envoy Technologies: Disadvantaged Community Car Sharing Pilot
Project:
• Deploy 3 pure electric vehicles (EVs)
and charging
• Turnkey car sharing in low-income
apartment complex
• Evaluate potential for ongoing
business model
Key Benefits: Low-income benefits,
innovative
Status: In development
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SMC Office of Sustainability: Municipal Green Fleets
Project:
• Develop EV fleet tools for cities
• Acquire 1-3 pilot vehicles & scooters
• Provide technical assistance
Key benefits: Community, GHGs
Status: Started, OOS developing toolkit
Resources for cities:
• Fleet toolkit will be a resource for cities
• Interested cities can get technical
assistance
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Build It Green: “Healthy Home Connect” Pilot
Project:
• Upgrades for 10-16 low-income homes in
East Palo Alto and Daly City
• Homes with greatest need disqualified
from energy assistance programs
• PCE gap funding enables remediations
and repairs allowing disqualified homes
to receive energy improvements
Key Benefit: Low-income benefits
Status: In development
Resources for cities:
• East Palo Alto and Daly City staff can
help Build it Green identify potential
participants 18
ARCA Recycling: Refrigerator Recycling Program
Project:
• Old refrigerator and freezer recycling
• Offers a $35 rebate per unit
• Up to 350 units
• Captures high impact GHG sources
• Disposal adhering to strict EPA standards
Key Benefit: GHGs
Status: In development, marketing will launch
March 22nd
Resources for cities:
• Available to all your residents. We will be doing email
and mail outreach
• PCE can provide you with newsletter and/or social
media language
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Ardenna Energy: “Peninsula Climate Comfort” Pilot
Project:
• Electrification retrofits for 5 homes
• $2,000 rebate to participants
• In-depth technical and financial study
• Intended to establish a business model
for home electrification
Key Benefit: Innovative, informs future program
Status: In development, marketing starting late March
Resources for cities:
• PCE will be doing email and mail outreach across the
County to get a wide range of applicants
• PCE can provide you with newsletter and/or social
media language
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Summary of Resources Available for Cities
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Project Resources for cities
Municipal green fleets Fleet toolkit Technical assistance from OOS
Peninsula Climate Comfort Pilot (electrification)
PCE can provide you with newsletter and/or social media language
Refrigerator Recycling Program PCE can provide you with newsletter and/or social media language
Please let PCE know if there are any additional resources PCE can
provide on these or any of the other pilots.
Questions?
Sven Thesen
m
(650) 257-2116
Alejandra Posada
m
(650) 257-2462
Electric Vehicle Resources Discussion
EV Charging Infrastructure (EVCI )
RICAPS Meeting 26 February 2019
Sven Thesen, PCE
Agenda/ Summary
• PCE EVCI Incentive Program, Live 3Q19, – Apartments, Condos (MUDs) & Workplace (SFR, later)
– 10+ installs piggyback PG&E’s Charge Network Program; Small Installs get technical assistance
– Direct Current Fast Charging
– 💰💰💰 Program & Incentives
– Workforce Training
– On Boarding: https://www.peninsulacleanenergy.com/ev-charging-incentives/
• PCE Public Fleet Incentive Program, Live 3Q19
• BAAQMD Charge! & Fleets Programs 🤯
• PG&E $800 LCFS, Medium & Heavy Fleets & EV Tariffs/Rates
• San Mateo County, EVCI, PlugShare.com & EVs 😃 🤯
• EV Discussion & EV Supply Equipment (EVSE) Live Demonstration
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PCE EVCI Incentive Program
Focus MUDs & Workplace, Level 1 & 2 Installs• 10+ Installs piggyback PG&E’s Charge Network• Channel Partners:
– Schools– Public Agencies & Non-Profits– Large MUD Owners– Large / Tech Workplace Campuses
• Small Sites, Technical Assistance (Power Parking Assessment)• Open to all but SFR (later)• Generous Incentives (Below Market Rate & Residential
Serving Location Bonuses)• Limited Paperwork • On Boarding: https://www.peninsulacleanenergy.com/ev-
charging-incentives/
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PCE EVCI Incentive Program
• Direct Current Fast Charging , $$$ Incentive to Installer/ Owner/ Operator, 100kW+
• Tesla & Electrify America actively searching for sites
• DCFC Support:
– Siting locations
– Permitting
– Education
– TNCs
Workplace Training: IBEW, Schools & Community Colleges
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PCE Public Fleet Incentive Program
PCE Public Fleet Incentive Program, Live 3Q19:
• $TBD / Used or new BEV
• $TBD Associated EVCI
• $TBD Long range high performance used or new BEV
• Limited Paperwork
• Limited Reporting
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BAAQMD Charge! Program
• Mandatory Webinar• $750/ Level 1, 3750 kWh over 3 years• $1.5k/ Level 2, (3.3-6.6 kW) 7,350 kWh over 3 years• $3k/ Level 2, (6.6+ kW) 14,700 kWh over 3 years*• $18k/DCFC, 40kW+ 90,000 kWh over 3 years• + $1/kWh PV $4k max, MUD, near high volume roadways bonuses• $10k minimum, covers 75% • Paperwork:
– Application, Deadline 30 June 2019– Sign Contract– Progress Reports 2x/year– 85% Invoice / Reimbursement Request– Annual Reporting, 3 years – Audit Potential– 15% Invoice / Reimbursement Request
*~13kWh/day or ~ 2-hour/day charging for 3 years 28
BAAQMD Clean Fleets Program
• Mandatory Webinar• BEV Incentives & Annual Use Requirements
– $5k/Motorcycle & 3k miles/year– $1k/LDV & 14k miles/year– $1k-2.5k/ truck 14k-10k miles/year
• $10k minimum, covers 75% total cost• Use/ Generation Requirements• Paperwork:
– Application, Deadline 30 April 2019– Sign Contract– Progress Reports 2x/year– 85% Invoice / Reimbursement Request– Annual Reporting, 3 years – Audit Potential– 15% Invoice / Reimbursement Request
LMK how it goes...29
PG&E Update
• 2019, LCFS Credit $800 “From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork.”
• Medium & Heavy Duty Fleet Electrification Program
– Vehicle Incentives
– Infrastructure Incentives
• New EV Rates/Tariff
– Reduce Demand Charges
– Align with PV generation30
San Mateo County, EVCI & EVs
Crowdsourced PlugShare.com L1, L2, L3 “public” EVCI, specific location, network operator, fees, hours of operation, photos, status, etc.
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Total vehicles sold in 2018 78,747
EVs sold 2018 6,643
Teslas sold 2018 3,903
% EVs 8.4%
Total EVs in operation 2018 19,113
Total vehicles in operation 2018 670,000
Closing
• Discussion
• EV Supply Equipment (EVSE) Live Demonstration
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Wrap Up & Next Steps