8/17/2016 Cou County of of San San Dieg Diego Comprehensive Renewable Energy Plan Comprehensive Renewable Energy Plan Technical Technical Advis Advisory C Committee Meetin Meeting – August ugust 17, 17, 2016 2016 1 Agenda Context Board Direction TAC History Draft Phase I Report Next Steps 2 Context: Sustainability Project Linkage Context: Sustainability Project Linkage • Energy Waste ‐ GHG • Landfill Management • Economic inefficiency • Sustainability • Vehicle Emissions • Green Bldg. Code • Healthy Communities • High Diversion Plan • Renewable Energy • Livability • Composting Food Energy • Drought/Fire • Food Access Systems/ Efficiency Waste • Sea Level Rise Thriving • Adaptation Plan • Hazard Mitigation Plan • General Plan Imp. • Social Equity Hazards Local Economic • Economic inefficiency Viability • Housing/Jobs Project Community and Stakeholder GHG • Distribution Costs • Air Quality Collaboration Water Pollution • Water Supply/Quality • Climate Change Efficiency Prevention • SGMA • Climate Action Plan Predictable • Landscape/Drought • Enforceable Measures Development • Green Streets • Sequestration • Vehicle Emissions Mixed Land Use • General Plan Imp. and Housing • GP Goal/Policies Conservation • Walkability • Bio Impacts and Open • Food/Economic Space Neighborhood • MSCP Pattern and Location and • PACE Design Linkage • Farmers Markets • Site Location • Vehicle Emissions • Infrastructure • Community Character • Traffic Congestion • Livability • Service Boundaries • VMT • Age in Place • GP Goal/Policies Transportation • Electric Vehicles • Walkability Compact Development • TDM • Public Facilities (Parks • ATP Red = Impact Blue = Mitigation 1
8/17/2016 Co Cont ntex ext County's CREP - important step in identifying the most effective tools to promote renewable energy Significant progress on the CREP Published the Draft Phase I Report - April 2016 Return to the Board for policy direction - December 2016 4 Co Cont ntex ext L U 1.2 T r anspor tation L and Use Water CR E P 2016 Rene wable R e duc e E ner gy / Waste GHG E ffic ie nc y Climate Ac tion Plan 2017 5 Co Cont ntex ext • CAP Public Outreach and Engagement Plan • CPG/SG Quarterly Meeting Spri ring 201 2016 • CAP Planning Commission Director’s Report • CREP Draft Phase I Report • CAP 1-1 Stakeholder Meetings • CREP TAC Meeting #1 • CAP Visioning Sessions Summer 201 2016 • CREP Public Meetings • CREP Summary Report & CREP-CAP Memo • CREP TAC Meeting #2 • CAP Public Workshops • CREP Planning Commission Staff Report Fall 2 2016 016 • CAP EIR Scoping Meeting • CREP BOS Hearing 6 2
8/17/2016 Board D ard Direction ection April 10, April 10, 2013 2013 • Research and develop options for a comprehensive renewable energy plan • Prepare a work plan including time and cost estimates • Return to the board within 120 days 7 Board D ard Direction ection September 25, 2013 September 25, 2013 • Commence Phase I of the Work Plan (excluding 3b and 3c) • Return within 14 months of executing all consultant contracts • Form a Renewable Energy Advisory Committee • Prepare a “pipelining” provision for discretionary renewable energy projects, and provide it when staff returns with the report 8 Board D ard Direction ection Approved Approved Work Plan Work Plan 1. Analyze existing RE programs/efforts, find opportunities for efficiencies and bring resources/knowledge together 2. Work with private sector stakeholders to understand trends, issues and challenges facing RE development 3. Conduct economic, feasibility and BMPs research with consultants to address four subject areas 4. Develop findings and recommendations via internal/external stakeholder participation 5. Form a Renewable Energy Advisory Committee 9 3
8/17/2016 TAC His TAC Histor ory Technical Ad nical Advisory sory Committee mmittee • Ad Hoc Committee • 8 Members • Developing, permitting and advocating for renewable technologies • October 2014 - Kick-off Meeting • January 2015 - TAC Meeting • August 2016 - TAC Meeting 10 TAC His TAC Histor ory October 2, Oct 2, 201 2014 Kic Kick-Off January 9, Januar 9, 201 2015 Meet Meeting 1. Introductions 1. Board Direction 2. Committee procedures, roles, 2. October 2, 2014 meeting expectations 3. Economic Methodology 3. Director message 4. Opportunities for 4. Project Overview increasing RE/EE in SD 5. Consultant Team 5. Best Practices Evaluation 6. Next Steps 6. Summary and Next Steps 11 Draft Draft Phas Phase I Repor I Report In advance of this meeting, In advance of this meeting, we provided a “workbook” we provided a “workbook” Reco commendation S endation Summary mmary TAC TAC Feedback Feedback Description Topics to Consider Related Action Items Input Potential Pros/Cons Priority Evaluation 12 4
8/17/2016 Draft Draft Phas Phase I Repor I Report Topics to Topics to consider: consider: � E c onomic Implic ations (costs/benefit, workforce, industry) � E onmental Implic ations (GHG emissions reductions) nvir � Soc ial Implic ations (accessibility, options, consumers/residents) � Imple me ntation Me c hanism (CAP, legislative, County initiative) � Pote ntial Outc ome (return on investment for the County) 13 Next Step Next Steps -T -Tha hank nk You! You! Conduct internal and external stakeholder engagement Develop RE findings and recommendations for Board consideration -- in line with the direction from September 2013 Return to the TAC to share the draft Staff Report before the Board Hearing 14 Cou County of of San San Dieg Diego Comprehensive Renewable Energy Plan Comprehensive Renewable Energy Plan Technical Technical Advis Advisory C Committee Meetin Meeting – August ugust 17, 17, 2016 2016 15 5
8/17/2016 Reco Recomm mmend endation Summa Summary No. T itle 1 Energy Element 2 New Office of Sustainability 3 Institutional Capacity – CCA, DA, SEU 4 Financial Capacity – PACE, Bonds, Lending/Crowdfunding 5 Solar Energy Workforce Development Initiative 6 Energy Resilience Plan 16 Reco Recomm mmend endation Summa Summary No. T itle 7 County Energy from Renewable Energy Technologies 8 Renewable Energy Group Procurement Initiative 9 Regional Energy Network (REN) 10 Renewable Energy Overlay Zone 11 Energy Disclosure Program 17 Reco Recomm mmend endation Summa Summary No. T itle 12 Building Standards and Retrofits 13 Renewable Energy Education and Outreach 14 Community Solar Initiative 15 Microgrid and Policies 16 Electric Vehicle Programs 18 6
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