Update on SMCEW: Efforts to reduce energy use and Beacon Program Champion September 10, 2015.

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Update on SMCEW: Efforts to reduce energy use and Beacon Program Champion September 10, 2015

Current Staffing Kim Springer Program Manager.1 FTE Susan Wright Program Coordinator 1 FTE Andrea Pappajohn Program Associate.5 FTE Schools coordination, SMB, Beacon Award Jacki Falconio Program Associate 1 FTE ZNE, schools technical assistance Climate Corps Fellow SMB Outreach CivicSpark Fellow Shared with BAWSCA, Schools, municipalities, SMB Now part of: San Mateo County Office of Sustainability

Major Energy Projects Completed Complete by end of 2015 Brisbane County of San Mateo Foster City Redwood City San Carlos South San Francisco Belmont County of San Mateo Half Moon Bay Menlo Park Redwood City Complete in 2016 Colma County of San Mateo Redwood City

Peak Kilowatts saved = 263 kW Actual Actual + Pipeline Pipeline 62% of new kW goal Goal

Peak kilowatts – Direct Install vs. Calculated Actual - Calculated Pipeline – Calculated Pipeline – Direct install Actual – Direct install 226% of Calculated kW goal Goal – Direct install Goal – Calculated

Kilowatt hours saved = 1,734,787 kWh Actual + Pipeline Pipeline 49% of new kWh goal Goal Actual

Kilowatt hours – Direct Install vs. Calculated Actual - Calculated Pipeline – Calculated Pipeline – Direct install Actual – Direct install 91% of Calculated kWh goal Goal – Direct install Goal – Calculated

Zero Energy Ready Strategic Plan

Policy Drivers In 2008 California’s first Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan adopted strict Zero Net Energy construction goals: All new residential construction will be Zero Net Energy by 2020 All new commercial construction will be Zero Net Energy by % of existing commercial construction will be Zero Net Energy by 2030 Executive Order B requires state buildings to address Zero Energy Ready building for state facilities 50% of new facilities beginning design after 2020 to be Zero Net Energy 100% of new State buildings & major renovations beginning design after 2025 to be Zero Net Energy

Policy Drivers CPUC Long-term Strategic Plan – Coordinate a Zero Net Energy Project – Promote residential energy efficiency and zero net energy for large homes – Update the San Mateo County Energy Strategy

SMCEW’s Zero Energy Ready Strategic Plan Two Themes: 1.Assist cities 2.Educate and support community stakeholders

ZER Strategic Plan Pillars 1.Support Jurisdictions by Developing ZER Action Plan and Policy Templates 2.Nurture Early Adopters and Influence Developing Projects 3.Train Professionals about ZER (builders, architects, designers, real estate professionals) 4.Provide Training and Informational Materials for distribution at Building Departments and to Planning Commissions

1. Support Jurisdictions by developing ZER Action Plan and Policy Templates Goal 1: Cities develop a ZER Action Plan with three potential elements: 1. Commitment to ZER for all new or majorly remodeled municipal facilities 2. Commitment to implement ZER building incentives and to provide education to building applicants in their city 3. Commitment to consider developing ZER reach codes for commercial Goal 2: Cities implement ZER Action Plan with assistance from SMCEW Strategies: Develop templates (ZER Action Plan, sample language for design/construction RFPs, incentives for building to ZER standards) using current examples (Santa Barbara, Pima County, etc.) and State policy for its own buildings. Provide “RICAPS style” technical assistance to cities (group coaching and individual consultation using program contractor)

2. Nurture Early Adopters and Influence Developing Projects Goal 1: 50% of all new or majorly remodeled public buildings are built to ZER by Goal 2: 50% of all new or majorly remodeled commercial buildings are built to ZER by Strategies: Finalize ZER section of SMCEW website to provide resources for those considering building to ZER Partner with building departments to identify target ZER opportunities and offer ZER consultations to applicants with building plan submittals (from SMCEW)

3. Train Professionals about ZER (builders, architects, designers, real estate professionals) Goal 1: “Early adopters” networking and information groups are established for both building professionals (builders, architects, and designers) and real estate professionals, and increase membership annually. Goal 2: Criteria for being considered a ZER “expert” is established. List of ZER experts is maintained and published and grows annually. Strategies: Establish networking and information-sharing groups for both groups of professionals. Identify key milestones to building professionals to participate in ZER discussions Host networking sessions Host ZER tour events featuring building professionals and their work for commercial and residential locations Work with accreditation organizations to offer continuing education credits- AIA? Build collaborative relationship with real estate associations with the shared goal of training their members and informing homeowners about the benefits of ZER homes. Partner with Skyline Community College Center for Sustainable Construction to incorporate ZER into their curriculum Identify perceived barriers in market today, and with appropriate stakeholders to address them Host in-person trainings and webinars on ZER topics such as: ZER building science, occupant satisfaction and behavior, financial benefits, and technical feasibility

4. Provide training and info materials to building depts. and planning commissions Goal: Deliver a ZER Training Presentation to each city’s building department, Planning Commission and Energy Manager Strategies: Develop a presentation covering: – What is ZER? – Ca code changes towards ZER – Examples of local ZER – How SMCEW can support ZER efforts – How they can help their city meet ZER goals Develop informational materials and a kiosk to display in Building Departments

Next Steps Write up SMCEW’s Zero Energy Ready Strategic Plan based on feedback from: – RMCP – RICAPS Working Group – City Public Works and Planning Departments – Other stakeholders Consider how it fits into/coordinates with: San Mateo County Energy Strategy Other cities’ green building policy Annual RMCP progress update

2016 PG&E Contracting Requesting 15% increase – Transition from Climate Corps to regular staff – ZNE events and pilot projects – CAP updating to 2030 – Help with municipal GHG inventories – Support for ZNE action plans Negotiating 2-year contract – Oct 5 – Draft contracts to C/CAG for review – Oct 14 – Contracts back to PG&E – Oct 30 – Contract final versions complete, ready for C/CAG Board packet – Nov 12 – MSA/CWA (Contracts) and resolution to C/CAG Board

Thank you! Susan Wright Resource Conservation Specialist County of San Mateo Kim Springer Resource Conservation Programs Manager County of San Mateo