Industrial Association of CCC ● Thursday, April 14, 2016.

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Industrial Association of CCC ● Thursday, April 14, 2016

2 Purpose: Reduce emissions and ambient concentrations of pollutants Reduce exposure to air pollutants that pose the greatest health risk Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect the climate Core Components: State mandated ozone plan All feasible control measures Multi-pollutant approach

3 Climate Strategy: comprehensive strategy that responds to Air District’s 2013 Climate Resolution to reduce GHGs to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050 and to prepare a regional climate strategy via Clean Air Plan. Sector Approach: Aligns all control measures into nine economic sectors, consistent with ARB’s AB 32 Scoping Plan.

4 Objectives Decarbonize Electricity Reduce Demand Electrification Reduce Non Energy GHGs Collaboration Outreach Tools Local government partnerships Research Rules Permitting Grants Reduce Pollutants/ Exposure

5 Support Transit, Biking and Walking New bus rapid transit Additional buses, vans and electric trolleys BART/eBART extensions Transbay Terminal, Caltrain electrification Bicycle and pedestrian facilities Safe routes to schools and transit Make Cars and Highways Efficient Funding EVs, PEVs, charging stations, and HOV Lanes Campaigns to promote EVs and PEVs Move Goods Efficiently and Cleanly Fund upgrades to the Bay Area’s trade corridors Fund new, cleaner, heavy-duty diesel engines Fund electric engines for construction, freight, and farming equipment Fund hybrid drive trains and battery electric for trucks 39%

6 Reduce GHGs and Risks via Permitting (New Source Review) Limit GHGs in permits Require more health protective health risk assessments Reduce health risks from existing sources Reduce Emissions from Oil Refineries Enhance air quality monitoring Investigate options to achieve GHG reductions from refineries Adopt source specific rules: process units, coke calcining, turbines, etc. Reduce Emissions from Other Sources Natural gas and crude oil wells Natural gas transmission and distribution Cement manufacturing Residential space and water heating Emergency back up generators 25%

7 Decrease Electricity Demand Increase consumer awareness about energy efficiency through education and outreach Collaborate with public utilities to track electricity use Decarbonize Electricity Production Collaborate with public utilities and community choice aggregators to grow renewable energy portfolio Collaborate with energy providers to increase use of low carbon alternatives and combined heat and power Identify funding opportunities for new technologies and applications 16%

8 Increase Building Energy Efficiency Develop model ordinances requiring energy assessments, building benchmarking and/or upgrades at time of sale Assist local governments with obtaining funding for energy efficiency programs Assist property owners with identifying funding for efficiency upgrades Decarbonize Building Energy Use Develop best practices on solar roofs, electric heat pumps and solar water heating Assist local governments through incentives for low carbon strategies Identify funding for schools for on-site renewable energy 12%

9 Decrease Emissions from Landfills/Composting Develop rule to reduce methane from composting facilities Revise existing rule to increase standards for gas collection control devices and fugitive leaks Divert Waste and Recycle Develop model ordinances/best practices on zero waste and diversion Reduce Water Use Develop best practices for water recycling in new and existing buildings Work with local governments to develop water conservation ordinances Reduce Emissions from Water Treatment Plants Consider new Air District rules to reduce GHG emissions from water treatment plants 0.5% 3%

10 Increase Carbon Sequestration Develop best practices on low carbon soil management Work with local farms, resource conservation districts and others to apply compost on rangelands Reduce Emissions from Agriculture Waste Explore the feasibility of biogas recovery/anaerobic digester systems Develop best practices for dairy digesters and animal dietary changes Plant Trees Encourage model tree planting ordinances Support local government efforts to secure funding for increasing tree canopy 1.5%

11 Reduce Methane Measures in the waste, agriculture and stationary source sectors address methane, e.g. equipment leaks at oil refineries, landfill gas collection control requirements, waste diversion, biogas recovery Reduce Black Carbon Measures in the stationary source and transportation sectors address black carbon, e.g. residential wood burning, back up generators, cleaner trucks Reduce HFCs Enforce regulations on leaks from refrigerants systems Enforce regulations on the servicing of auto air conditioning units Support more stringent HFC standards 3.5%

14 Draft Plan/EIR, Socio-Economic Analysis, Spring nd Round Open Houses, Summer 2016 Final Plan to Board, Fall 2016