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12/3/2002
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RES 02132
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ENERGY PLAN
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d. Evaluate oppommities for purchasing and/or developing wind power projects in <br /> the Altamont Pass. Work with the Alameda County Waste Management <br /> Authority and others to explore joint venture opportunities for wind power. <br /> e. Support environmentally responsible distributed power generation. <br />f. Evaluate municipal electricity utility or authority opportunities and options for <br /> Pleasamon and the Tri-Valley, keeping economic considerations in mind. The <br /> evaluation(s) should include community aggregation opportunities. <br />g. Evaluate memberskip in power cooperatives4. <br />h. Work with local and other mumc~pahues' and ut~Imes and evaluate partnership <br /> opportunities. <br /> <br />F. Attachments <br /> <br />1. Attachment A: List of Energy Advisory Group Members <br />2. Attachment B: Electricity and Natural Gas Use in Pleasamon (1999-2001) <br />3. Attachment C: Assets, Oppommities, and Barriers <br />4. Attachment D: Initial Ranking of Action Items (by EAG Members) <br />5. Attachment E: Glossary of Terms <br /> <br /> Hubbard, Alice and Fong, Clay, Community Energy Workbook: A Guide to Building a <br /> Sustainable Economy, Rocky Mountain Institute, 1995, 264 Pages. <br />2Guest speakers included: (1) Harry Day and other representatives from Chevron/Texaco; (2) <br />David Hochschild and Adam Browning with the Vote Solar Initiative; (3) Terry O' Sullivan <br />with Energy Solutions: (4) Don Dame with the Northern California Power Agency; (5) Anthony <br />Mazy and Daniel Berman with the Califomia Public Utilities Commission; (6) Wendy Sommer <br />with the Alameda County Waste Management Authority; (7) Geof Syphers with Xenergy; (8) <br />Jeff Reyff and Richard Rodkin with Illingworth and Rodkin, (9) Robert Streich with Silicon <br />Valley Power; (10) Joe Iannucci with Distributed Utility Associates: and (11) Paul Fenn with <br />Local Power. <br /> An example of such group is the Intemational Council for Local Environmental Initiatives <br /> (ICLEI) Cities for Climate Protection Program (http://www.iclei.org/ccp). <br /> An example of a power cooperative includes, but is not limited to, the Northern California <br /> Power Association. <br /> Examples of municipalities include, but are not limited to, Tri-Valley cities. <br /> Examples of utilities include, but are not limited to, Livermore-Amador Valley Water <br /> Management Agency, Pacific Gas and Electric, East Bay Municipal Utility District, Sacramento <br /> Municipal Utilit~ Disn'ict, and Dublin San Ramon Services District. <br /> <br />Page 8 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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