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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.04 - 2045 Bay Area SunShares Program Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 19, 2018 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Bay Area SunShares Program Prepared by: Rebecca Parnes, Environmental Technician EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider participation in the Bay Area SunShares Program which is a program that provides residents with discounted options to purchase rooftop solar, electric vehicles, and electric vehicle charging stations. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Approving Participation in the Bay Area SunShares Program. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct cost to participate in the Bay Area SunShares Program (SunShares). Should the City Council choose to participate, minimal Staff time would be needed for SunShares promotion to residents. DESCRIPTION: The Bay Area SunShares Program (SunShares) is a limited -time group buying program to help connect residents to affordable alternative energy options. SunShares is administered by the nonprofit Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) and is a clean energy procurement program offering discounts and education on residential solar and zero emission vehicles (ZEVs). SunShares provides support to reduce the complexity and cost of reside ntial solar, buying or leasing ZEVs, and residential electric vehicle charging stations. The program pools the buying power of the community to secure lower up -front purchase pricing and financing options. Through a Request for Proposals process, BC3 vets solar, electric vehicle, and electric vehicle charging station manufacturers and uses the collective buying power of the program participants to secure low costs and financing options. BC3 provides technical guidance, workshops and webinars for program p articipants. Residents who sign up can receive a no cost, no obligation solar site evaluation, a Page 2 of 2 discount code for participating electric vehicle dealerships, and more information. All contracts related to SunShares are between private property owners and the selected vendor(s), and program participation is completely voluntary for residents. SunShares is offered to municipalities, organizations, and corporate employers in the Bay Area. In 2017, more than 50 cities and large employers participated in the program including the cities of Albany, Fremont, Hayward, Lafayette, Oakland, San Leandro, Union City, and Walnut Creek, as well as the employees of Whole Foods and Workday. Cities that partner with SunShares commit to promoting the program at least twice a month via e-blasts, social media, workshops, or other effective modes of communication. The 2018 program will run from August 1 to November 15. SunShares provides draft promotional content for partners to use or adapt. All educational workshops are hosted by BC3 and are an opportunity for residents to learn more about residential solar in a classroom style setting and be connected directly to the pre -vetted solar providers who are present to answer questions and get residents started on individualized alternative energy projects. Residents who chose to participate in the program benefit from the streamlined purchasing experience and discounted costs. Participation in SunShares supports furthering goals outlined in the City of Dublin’s Climate Action Plan. In 2013, the City of Dublin adopted an updated Climate Action plan with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 15% below 2010 levels by 2020. Two specific measures on reducing GHG emissions that a partnership with SunShares helps address are increasing the number of charging stations and residential solar installations. As per the City of Dublin’s 2015 GHG inventory, emissions from passenger vehicles accounted for 39% of total community wide emissions making up the largest source of emissions in the City. An increase in electric vehicle use instead of gasoline vehicles will help reduce emissions from passenger vehicles. Residential energy consumption accounted for 7% of total GHG emissions in 2015. Increased residential solar installations reduce emissions from residential energy consumption. The Resolution (Attachment 1) and Letter of Commitment (Attachment 2) would approve the City’s participation in SunShares. Partnership with the program requires minimal staff time and helps further the City of Dublin’s GHG emissions reduction goals outlined in the City of Dublin Climate Action Plan. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Approving Participation in the Bay Area SunShares Program 2. SunShares Letter of Commitment RESOLUTION NO. xx-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN *********** APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE BAY AREA SUNSHARES PROGRAM WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has a Climate Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 15% below 2010 levels by 2020; and WHEREAS, the Federal Government has extended renewable energy tax credits to 2019, giving homeowners an extended period to claim this credit; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to reduce the cost to residents of purchasing solar installations, electric vehicles, and electric vehicle charging stations, and to inform and educate residents about the benefits of these technologies which help the City meet its Climate Action Plan goals; and WHEREAS, solar energy is a clean, renewable energy source with no greenhouse gas emissions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve participation with the Bay Area SunShares Program; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to execute a letter of commitment with the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) to affirm the City of Dublin’s participation in the Bay Area SunShares Program. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of June 2018 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: _____________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________________ City Clerk June 19, 2018 Christina Armor Program Director, SunShares Manager Business Council on Climate Change 1455 Market Street, 12th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Re: Participation in the SunShares 2018 Program Dear Miss Armor: I am pleased to provide this letter in support of the collaborative solar and zero- emission vehicle (ZEV) education and discount “SunShares” program administered by the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3). The City of Dublin believes the proposed program will help to overcome soft- cost barriers impeding broad market transformation of residential rooftop solar and ZEVs by enabling homeowners to voluntarily participate in a group education and discount program. Participating as a partner city can help to meet goals outlined in our Climate Action Plan. The City of Dublin welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with BC3 and its program partners on this innovative program and will use our communication channels to reach our residents. We may also promote the program to local business employees and community group members throughout the program term. The City of Dublin commits to the following: 1. Provide BC3 with contact information for, and make introductions to, relevant City staff and community stakeholders who can reach City residents as a part of the programs outreach strategy. The main City staff point of contact is: Rebecca Parnes, Environmental Technician, rebecca.parnes@dublin.ca.gov, 925-452- 2150. 2. The City of Dublin understands that it will initiate contact with community groups on behalf of the SunShares program, which will enable BC3 to follow up with interested community groups to coordinate outreach efforts. 3. The City of Dublin will draft an outreach plan and conduct outreach to residents to promote program availability using internal communication channels which may include email blasts, utility bill inserts, neighborhood associations, social media outlets, newsletters, and/or posters. The City will report back to BC3 on the number of outreach contacts made. 4. BC3 will provide the City and our community partners with formatted electronic files to conduct outreach to community members. Sincerely, Christopher L. Foss City Manager