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12/3/2002
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RES 02132
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ENERGY PLAN
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green building, general plan energy elements, municipal electricity districts, and <br />community aggregation~. <br /> <br />Baseline Use Information <br /> <br />To provide a baseline of current electricity and natural gas consumption in Pleasanton. <br />gas and electricity use figures from Pacific Gas and Electric are included for the previous <br />three years (see Attachment B). Pleasanton's use of electricity and natural gas has <br />decreased about 7 percent in the last year when compared to t~e previous year. Due to <br />conscious conservation efforts, the reductions in use were not totallv at the expense of <br />basic personal necessities or mission critical business operations. The variable demand- <br />side needs present a challenge to establish meaningful supply-side goals. However, the <br />local efforts to provide alternative power with non-combustion type generators could <br />have the net effect of reducing the production of greenhouse gases. <br /> <br />B. Policv Principles <br /> <br />A precursor in directing the City of Pleasanton's energy future is to establish the City's <br />foremost energy-related principles for policy formation. The following list is by no <br />means exhaustive, but has been selected as a means of guiding Pleasanton toward a <br />prudent and sustainable energy future. The challenge in developing principles and <br />policies is that. at some level, inconsistencies are inevitable. Consider the goal of <br />balancing sound economics with ecological integxity and it is easy to see that the power <br />supply with the lowest meter cost may not always be the most environmentallv friendly <br />source. Therefore, throughout this work the intent is to seek out the best mix ~fmany <br />competing interests. <br /> <br />· Enhance the general quality of life through energy strategies that will benefit the <br /> community <br /> <br />· Promote ecologically friendly propositions that create a healthy environment <br /> <br />· Promote good stewardship through energy conservation and efficiency practices <br /> <br />· Support opportunities for local economic vitality <br /> <br />· Emphasize sustainable/renewable power sources <br /> <br />· Favor locally distributed power oppommities <br /> <br />· Support options that will reduce market volatility, stabilize rotes, and increase <br /> reliability <br /> <br />Page 3 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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