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City of Santa Ana Energy Leader Partnership <br /> California Long Term Energy Efficiency Program Approach to Achieving <br /> Strategic Plan (Strategic Plan) Strategy Strategic Plan Goal <br /> 3-2: Require commissioning for new This will be considered in the city's <br /> buildings, and re-commissioning and retro- Strategic Energy and Resource Protection <br /> commissioning of existing buildings. Plan. The city currently has no <br /> requirements but will provide assistance <br /> through the partnership. <br /> 3-4: Explore creation of line item in local This will be considered in the city's <br /> government budgets or other options that Strategic Energy and Resource Protection <br /> allow EE cost savings to be returned to the Plan. The item will be considered but, due <br /> department and/or projects that provided to the limitations of revenue and the budget <br /> the savings to fund additional efficiency. crisis that the City is facing, this is a low <br /> priority. <br /> 3-5: Develop innovation Incubator that See ELPP Master Program Implementation <br /> competitively selects initiatives for Plan (PIP) <br /> inclusion in local government pilot <br /> projects. <br /> 4-1: Local governments commit to clean Development and implementation of a <br /> energy/climate change leadership. citywide Strategic Energy and Resource <br /> Protection Plan will reinforce the city's <br /> long standing position as an energy leader. <br /> 4-2: Use local governments' general plan This will be considered in the city's <br /> energy and other elements to promote Strategic Energy and Resource Protection <br /> energy efficiency, sustainability and Plan. <br /> climate change. <br /> 4-4: Develop local projects that integrate This will be considered in the city's <br /> EE/DSM/water/wastewater end use Strategic Energy and Resource Protection <br /> Plan. <br /> <br /> Southern California Edison 2009 - 201 1 Energy Efficiency Plans <br /> 152 March 2009 <br /> 25G-42 <br /> <br />