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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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10/18/2011
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15Y
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What is a whole-house approach? <br /> Instead of doing a few home improvements here and there to make your home more energy efficient, <br /> think about your whole home as a complete system. Heating, air conditioning, and water heating <br /> all work together to help you live comfortably while lowering your utility bills.And Energy Upgrade <br /> California gives you the professional resources you need to take a whole-house approach. <br /> There are two upgrade packages that qualify for incentives. <br /> Basic Upgrade Package <br /> The Basic Upgrade Package focuses on the building shell—including installing and upgrading insulation <br /> and patching ductwork.This package qualifies for incentives of up to $1,000. <br /> Advanced Upgrade Package <br /> The Advanced Upgrade Package is a comprehensive plan focused on the Basic Upgrade Package <br /> components, plus installing new systems(heating, cooling, and water heaters), replacing ductwork, <br /> upgrading single-pane windows, and more. This package qualifies for incentives of up to $4,000. <br /> Basic Package Advanced Package Options <br /> • Air sealing Basic Upgrade Package plus: <br /> • Attic insulation • High-efficiency furnace <br /> • Duct sealing • Energy-efficient cooling <br /> • Hot water pipe insulation • Water heater system <br /> • Thermostatic shutoff valve • Energy-efficient windows <br /> • Carbon-monoxide monitor • Duct replacement <br /> • Combustion safety testing • Wall insulation <br /> • Low-flow showerheads(recommended) • Other custom energy-saving measures <br /> How to get started. <br /> If you live in a single-family home,you may qualify for these types of incentives. Contact a participating <br /> contractor for a home energy assessment or visit www.EnergyUpgradeCA.org for more information. <br /> Energy Upgrade California"is brought to you in part by your local utilities: <br /> RI Pacific Gas and S,IUIHrnn CAI rtorsNin SOLE CArh"" <br /> °M°m. <br /> Electric Company` E.D I S O N mar •as Com°gym <br /> M EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company Al Senipra Energy utility- A ai Seinpra Energy utility <br />
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