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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 DRAFT 10.0 Energy Element <br /> Program 7.3: Promote and encourage photovoltaic demonstration projects in association with public or private <br /> development. <br /> Program 7.4: Study the feasibility of starting or joining a photovoltaic co-op program and explore related financial <br /> considerations. <br /> Program 7.5: For new construction, require roofs that are strong enough and have roof truss spacing to hold <br /> photovoltaic panels, where feasible and cost effective. <br /> Pt e .at 7.6: For new r n tru ti y ui.t Loofa timrac-alsu.. a w d lm.+ roof truaa-spaektg-ter-beld <br /> photovoltaic ',and; ah. £,oaiLl, an l cv E+ ffi i. <br /> Program: 736: Require solar water heating and /or photovoltaic -ready roofs in new construction, ie., roofs with wiring <br /> installed for a roof-mounted photovoltaic system, where feasible. <br /> Program 7.57: Support the production of alternative and renewable fuels and fuelling stations in Pleasanton. <br /> Program 7.98: Consider a photovoltaic joint venture project on private property. <br /> Program 7.499 Work with the City of Livermore and Spectrum Energy to develop a solar cities program or <br /> standardized solar- energy- system installation designs for residences and potentially for businesses. <br /> Program Explore the concept of funding energy efficiency upgrades for residential and commercial buildings as <br /> authorized by AB 811. <br /> Policy 8: Consider other sustainable means of supplying energy in the city. <br /> Program 8.1: Explore the use of alternative energy technologies. <br /> Program 8.2: Continue to support Dublin San Ramon Services District's use of methane from the sewage treatment <br /> plant for heating and mechanical energy. <br /> Program 8.3: Encourage distributed generation which is consistent with the Generator Siting Ordinance. This program <br /> would encourage relatively %mall electrical- generation facilities that could rely on a variety of energy <br /> sources such as natural gas, wind, and solar compared to larger facilities that rely almost entirely on <br /> diesel fuel. The City specifically targets large businesses to supply their own small electrcal- generation <br /> facilities. <br /> 10 En.rey ewr»m port 2 10 -13 <br />