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GHG Reduction Strategies Quantification and Evidence Page 21 Action Information Outputs City Inputs Community References ID Action NPV Costs to City NPV Costs to Community City Cost Source(s) City Cost Assumptions/Comments Community Cost Source(s) Community Cost Assumptions/Comments S1 Refrigerant management in new construction $42,675 ($262,307) CA Energy Codes & Standards Cost‐Effectiveness Explorer 2019 Pleasanton studies. Like action 1001 (Dublin CAP ‐ Appx C p. 8) but forging new ground; good background info: https://www.cmsmechanical.com/the‐path‐to‐a‐safe‐refrigerant‐transition/ Staff time required for community outreach, standards/code development, and implementation. Standards/code takes three years to get into place. https://explorer.localenergycodes.com/pleasanton‐city/forecast/12‐PGE/studies/1,2,3 While low GWP refrigerants impact consumer up‐front costs, high efficiency appliances are cheaper to operate over time ‐ Assume $150 in net annual savings per single family household. P3 Modify Municipal Code definition of covered projects $0 $287,074 CA Energy Codes & Standards Cost‐Effectiveness Explorer 2019 Pleasanton studies. Like action 1001 (Dublin CAP ‐ Appx C p. 8) but no need for cost‐effectiveness study; requires more community outreach and education than amending energy code: https://localenergycodes.com/content/reach‐codes/building‐efficiency‐renewables Staff time required for community outreach, code development, and implementation. Assumes 1 year for code update to get into place. https://explorer.localenergycodes.com/pleasanton‐city/forecast/12‐PGE/studies/2,3?exclude_package_types=13,19,55,1,4,6,20,15&show_only_cost_effectiveness= Expanding electrification requirements to cover new multi‐family housing and commercial buildings may increase annual costs ($168 per multi‐family household), however including energy efficiency and high efficiency appliance requirements will likely result in substantial net savings ($1,389 per retail building).
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