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Exhibit A <br />Existing Pleasanton PV Facility <br />Highest Green Rated Fire Station in the Nation <br />Pleasanton Fire Station #4 incorporated many state of the art green features and attained the USGBC <br />LEEDTM Certified "Gold" standard. This was the first municipal building constructed following the <br />Pleasanton's adoption of a commercial green building ordinance. We set the bar high to lead by <br />example and shared our experiences with other municipalities, local. developers and builders in order to <br />pass on what we have learned from our own efforts. <br />In addition to the energy benefits from its passive solaz design, 20% of the energy needs for the building <br />aze met by a 12.8 kW photovoltaic solar power (and vehicle shading) system. The landscape was <br />designed and constructed to Bay-Friendly Landscape standards with measures including waste <br />reduction, the use of recycled and other sustainable building landscape construction materials, energy <br />efficiency, erosion control, reduction of storm water runoff, indoor environmental quality, and water <br />conservation and pollution reduction. Many of these measures provide on-going operating costs savings <br />to the City of Pleasanton as well. <br />Possible Future Pleasanton PV Facilities <br />• Police Department - 24/7 operation and load, flat roof with pazapet likely candidate for loose <br />attached panels with added insulation value <br />• Public Library - 7 days a week operation with hours on into the evening. Should consider <br />covered carport with panels and interactive learning components for kids. <br />• Aquatic Center -Pumps, filters and heats more than a million gallons of water of for the public <br />pools and ancillary uses. <br />• SchooUCity gym project -The PUSD and City jointly constructed and maintain 3 gymnasium <br />facilities at various middle school locations. Could be good PR and include an educational <br />element. <br />Livermore's Existing PV Installation and Future Options <br />City Hall <br />Livermore City Hall was originally constructed with surfaces suitable to receive the installation of a <br />solaz water piping system. Several yeazs ago, the building underwent a complete remodel that included <br />the installation of a 75kw PV system where the solaz water system was to be installed. The system <br />infrastructure was designed and constructed to eventually expand to 100kw. Future expansion would <br />include pulling wire and installing the PV panels, however, the inverter is already sized for 100kw. <br />Other City Facilities <br />It would be wise to consider all lazge City buildings to retrofit with PV systems. Some fire houses may <br />be too small, have mature vegetation, or aze otherwise not be suited for PV installation. <br />5050 Laguna Blvd, Suite 112-324, Elk Grove, CA 95758 / 916-213-5978, 916-684-7046 (fax) <br />deosol@aol.com (email), CA Lic. #820411 <br />