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AGENDA REPORT
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Ayes: Councilmembers Arkin, Balch, Narum, Testa, Mayor Brown <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> Mayor Brown recessed the meeting at 9:15 p.m. The meeting resumed at 9:22 p.m. <br /> 17. Consider adoption of a resolution expressing the City of Pleasanton's support for expanding <br /> statewide access to rooftop solar through a successor Net Energy Metering 3.0 program <br /> Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins provided an overview of the State's Net Energy Metering (NEM) <br /> 3.0 Program and the City Council is asked to approve a resolution to express support for expanding <br /> access to rooftop solar energy. The resolution mirrors one passed last week by East Bay Community <br /> Energy (EBCE) and staff recommends adopting the resolution. <br /> Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins reported the current NEM was adopted by the California Public <br /> Utilities Commission (CPUC) in 2016, providing customers who install small solar, wind, biogas, and <br /> fuel cell generation the ability to participate in the program and receive rate credits for energy exported <br /> to the grid. She stated broad access to rooftop solar energy is consistent with the City's goals and its <br /> Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2.0. She reported the CPUC provides oversight of the program and is <br /> currently in the rulemaking process considering an updated NEM 3.0. <br /> Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins stated the proposed resolution would call for the State to expand <br /> access to rooftop solar to all households, expand access to other clean technologies pairing with solar, <br /> ensure solar installations continue to grow to help meet the City and State's climate goals, exclude <br /> provisions setting high monthly fixed fees, and exclude reducing or eliminating credits for sharing <br /> electricity with the power grid. <br /> Councilmember Narum reported the cities of Livermore and Dublin will be following Pleasanton's lead <br /> in passing a resolution mirroring EBCE's. She advised other EBCE member cities either have done <br /> something like this or will be doing so. It took the EBCE Board of Directors an hour to approve the <br /> resolution. She clarified this resolution is the EBCE version with a notation at the top stating, as an <br /> EBCE member, Pleasanton is in complete support. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins stated this program incentivizes <br /> having solar energy and reduces electric bills for a homeowner through credits for creating an excess of <br /> energy. Councilmember Narum clarified investor-owned utilities have proposed to the CPUC raising the <br /> current monthly fixed charge from $10 to $70. She advised that NEM 2.0 is not sustainable and this <br /> proposed charge increase is fueling what EBCE wants for NEM 3.0. <br /> Mayor Brown opened the public hearing. <br /> Igor Tregub reported, in addition to EBCE, Marin County Energy (MCE) also passed a similar letter last <br /> week. He reported the City of Oakland passed a version of the resolution earlier today. He advised the <br /> cities of Berkeley and Richmond, among others Statewide, have also passed a resolution expressing <br /> support for a NEM 3.0 program. He asked the City Council to replace the phrase "high fees" stating it is <br /> inequitable to have punitive fees on solar users. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Mr. Tregub clarified his requested revision to Section 2(iv) is removing the <br /> word "high" and his requested revision is because "moderate-income or below" is inclusive. He advised <br /> some extremely low-income residents have solar panels and solar energy storage. <br /> Mayor Brown closed the public hearing. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 14 of 18 December 7,2021 <br />
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