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AGENDA REPORT
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Resolution No. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />WHEREAS, protecting rooftop solar and expanding access to rooftop solar in <br />communities of concern will help California and cities in EBCE service territory to move <br />toward 100 percent clean energy, lessen our contribution to the climate crisis, and reduce <br />air quality injustices from dirty energy; and <br />WHEREAS, we are in a worldwide climate crisis and need to make the transition <br />to clean energy more accessible by keeping all types of eligible renewable energy in the <br />mix. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING: <br />SECTION 1. That the City of Pleasanton supports protecting and expanding <br />rooftop solar via a strong succeeding NEM tariff and expanding clean energy access by <br />making it easier, not costlier, for people to adopt rooftop solar and related energy storage <br />in order to meet California's important clean energy targets and deploy solar in all <br />communities and households, particularly those most struggling to pay their electricity <br />bills. <br />SECTION 2. That the City of Pleasanton respectfully urges the CPUC to <br />strengthen the NEM program in a manner that <br />(i) Expands clean distributed generation access to all households, particularly <br />of low- and moderate income ratepayers; <br />(ii) Expands access to other clean energy technologies that pair with solar, <br />such as battery storage; <br />(iii) Ensures that the solar installations continue to grow in order to help meet <br />State and local climate goals; and <br />(iv) Excludes provisions for high monthly fixed fees. <br />(v) Integrates Time -Of -Use rates into NEM 3.0 as appropriate to incentivize <br />solar distributed generation, electrification and energy efficiency. <br />(vi) Ensures that customers in communities of concern who have not had much <br />access to rooftop, behind -the -meter solar are provided generous incentives <br />so they can be a greater part of the clean energy solution to the climate <br />crisis. <br />(vii) Ensures that low-income customers have the opportunity to access the bill <br />savings and resilience benefits associated with the NEM tariff. <br />(viii) Provides a pathway for communities of concern to own and operate <br />distributed generation and related storage projects in their communities and <br />to their benefit, and <br />(ix) Ensures low-income customers are incentivized with retail rates to <br />participate in the NEM program. <br />
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