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DRAFT <br />10. Energy Element <br />Program: 7.97: Consider requiring solar water heating and/or photovoltaic <br />ready roofs in new construction, i.e., roofs with wiring installed <br />for aroof-mounted photovoltaic system. <br />Program 7 _81-A: Support the production of alternative and renewable fuels and <br />fuelling stations in Pleasanton. <br />Program 7.9~: Consider a photovoltaicfvviHd joint venture project on private <br />property. <br />Program 7.10 Work with the City of Livermore and Spectrum Energy to <br />develop a "solar cities program" or standardized solar-energy- <br />;vstem-installation designs for residences and potentially fox <br />businesses. <br />Policy 8: Consider other sustainable means of supplying energy in the 6city. <br />Financial Impacts <br />Program 8.1: Explore the use of alternative energy technologies._F <br />Program 8.2: Continue to support Dublin San Ramon Services District's use <br />of methane from the sewage treatment plant for heating and <br />mechanical energy. <br />P~eg~atn-8:~~ <br />Program 8.43: Encourage distributed generation which is consistent with the <br />Generator Siting Ordinance. This program would encourage <br />relatively small electrical-generation facilities that could rely on a <br />variety of energy sources such as natural gas, wind. and solar <br />compared to larger facilities that rely almost entirely on diesel <br />fuel. The City soe_~ifically targets large businesses to supply their <br />own small electrical-generation facilities. <br />Policy 9: Support policies and programs that encourage stable and affordable electric and <br />natural gas rates to benefit local economic vitality. <br />Program 9.1: Include energy cost impacts in the evaluation of potential <br />knew City programs <br />Energy redline mpy per PC, OS 07 1 ~-13 Ciy Council 6/5/07 <br />