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Public Works
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19E
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8/1/2011
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> III. Funding <br /> <br /> <br /> The City of Santa Ana is an existing local government partner with Southern California Edison (SCE). <br /> <br /> Santa Ana's Energy Leader Partnership program with SCE targets residences, businesses and city <br /> facilities to create long-term energy savings, reduce peak loads, and expand energy efficiency measures <br /> <br /> in innovative ways throughout the City. The Partnership has committed $68,622 in funding toward the <br /> GHG inventory and an energy component in the CAP. <br /> <br /> <br /> Additional funds were made available to SCE partnership entities through the California Energy <br /> <br /> Efficiency Strategic Implementation Agreement. The City received approval to fund three specific <br /> tasks, two of which include development of baseline greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) inventory for <br /> <br /> both the Community and Municipal Operations, and the development of an energy component in a <br /> Climate Action Plan. This funding includes $181,378 for these two tasks. <br /> <br /> <br /> Funding for the remainder of the components to complete the Climate Action Plan will be the <br /> responsibility of the City. With the City's reduced budget this poses a funding challenge. These <br /> <br /> components may or may not ultimately be included in the final plan/scope of this project. <br /> <br /> <br /> Scone of Work <br /> <br /> <br /> The City is seeking a consultant to develop a comprehensive GHG inventory and Climate Action Plan <br /> for the City related to energy and environmental impacts. The respondent should propose an action plan <br /> <br /> and associated costs including anticipated return on investments, which will reduce the City's energy <br /> usage and environmental impact. The CAP should include priorities from the most cost-effective to the <br /> <br /> least cost-effective. The CAP should also include "no cost" recommendations, such as behavioral <br /> changes, etc. The City will want to consider all reasonable means of reducing future environmental <br /> <br /> impacts. <br /> <br /> <br /> The successful respondent will provide a strategy and methodology to: <br /> • analyze and inventory the current energy consumption and emissions from Community and <br /> <br /> Municipal operations; <br /> <br /> Page 4 of 15 <br /> <br /> 19E-6 <br />
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