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Buildings & Energy | 37Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />electrification and energy storage back-up practices throughout <br />the community. <br />•Leverage partnerships to provide financial incentives for existing <br />residential and commercial building electrification (e.g., EBCE’s <br />Resilient Home program), consistent with Action S2. <br />Outreach and Education <br />•Build a residential and business toolkit (e.g., permit guide) <br />to identify the steps needed to electrify buildings (e.g., panel <br />upgrades) and promote rebates and incentives (e.g., hot water <br />heater replacements and induction cooking through EBCE and <br />Bay Area Renewable Energy Network [BayREN]) to encourage and <br />simplify the electrification process of existing buildings. <br />•Work with local businesses and change agents to influence <br />behavior in community. <br />•Work with local organizations (e.g., Bay East Association <br />of Realtors) to promote energy programs to business and <br />homeowners. <br />Metrics and Evaluation <br />•Build in evaluation metrics to determine progress towards meeting <br />electrification goals. <br />•Stay apprised of existing building electrification regulations, <br />studies, and regional efforts. <br />Secondary Actions <br />S1. Refrigerant management in new construction <br />Emissions reduction City Cost $43k <br />Co-benefits Community Cost $260k saved <br />The City will require that all new construction use the lowest global <br />warming potential (GWP) refrigerants available for appliances and <br />heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. <br />Strategy BE-2. Improve energy consumption <br />and efficiency <br />Primary Actions <br />P3. Modify Municipal Code definition of “covered projects” <br />Emissions reduction 1,300 City Cost $0 <br />Co-benefits Community Cost $290k <br />The City will modify the Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC) Green <br />Building chapter to expand the definition of “covered projects” to <br />cover all new commercial buildings and all new residential homes. <br />Under the current PMC, a “covered project” means (1) construction of <br />any city sponsored project; (2) construction of any commercial project <br />that includes 20,000 gross square feet or more of conditioned space; <br />(3)renovation of any commercial project or city sponsored project <br />that adds 20,000 gross square feet or more of additional conditioned <br />space, but not a renovation project that consists solely of interior <br />improvements to an existing building; (4) construction of any single- <br />family residential project that is 2,000 square feet or more in size; (5) <br />construction of any multi-family residential project; (6) construction of
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