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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018/04/24 5 pm Item 4 Presentation 2017 Climate Lighting Outdoor LED Conservation SectionOffice of Sustainability Development Department of Economic Action Plan C I T Y G O A L S 2 MT / Person Below Emissions toGHG Reduce C l i m a t e A c t i o n P l a n health improve utility bills reduce C meetings10 public-----------------representativesutility profit, and -business, nonresidents, W GC L o c a l O r d •Accessible to public• Filed with the State, and cycle• Updated for each new Title 24 • Compliant with all state lawsstate law to adopt amendments, governments are authorized by As enforcement agencies, local RequirementsCommission Standards Building California –CBSC n a n c e si L o c a l O r d (DHW) equipment) government (e.g., HVAC or Water Heating equipment that is regulated by the federal • May not specifically require high efficiency • Must be cost effective• Resulting in buildings using less energy requirementsMust be more stringent than state • EE ordinances:In addition to CBSC filing requirements, local ments-Require CEC n a n c e si Energy Efficiency Upgrades E N E R G Y E N E R G Y existing)effective (7 out of 10 new lights costs less than -Shown to be cost•UpdatesOrdinance based on model CEC ordinance and 2019 Code Cycle •81%-Reduces maximum outdoor LPAs by 32•Affects 10 commercial outdoor lighting application categories •50% of lights are replacedresidential construction and retrofits where at least -Applicable to new non•Commercial LED Outdoor Lighting Facilitate more energy upgrades in the community E N E R G Y 0.400 → 0.075 0.24 → 0.05 0.135 → 0.03 0.014 → 0.004 NA)2 Outdoor Dining (W/ft0.585 → 0.37 0.408 → 0.27 0.205 → 0.137 0.084 → 0.057 NA)2 Sales Canopies (W/ft-Non2.2 → 1.010 1.3 → 0.580 1.005 → 0.43 0.514 → 0.22 NA)2 Vehicle Service Station Canopies (W/ft0.485 → 0.200 0.308 → 0.138 0.155 → 0.068 0.014 → 0.006 NA)2 Vehicle Service Station Hardscape (W/ft1.285 → 0.485 0.758 → 0.28 0.555 → 0.21 0.164 → 0.06 NA)ftOutdoor Sales Lots (w/linear 0.50 → 0.225 0.35 → 0.17 0.18 → 0.1 NoneNA)2 45 → 25 36 → 19 22.5 → 11 NoneNA)ftOutdoor Sales Frontage (W/200 → 75 125 → 50 75 → 30 40 → 16 NAUp Windows (watts)-Drive130 → 60 120 → 57 80 → 40 45 → 20 NAEmergency Vehicle Facilities (watts)Stations, Hospitals, Fire Stations, and Primary Entrances to Senior Care, Police 45 → 21 35 → 19 25 → 15 15 → 9 NABuilding Entrances or Exits (watts)Zone 4LightingZone 3LightingZone 2LightingZone 1LightingZone 0LightingOutdoor Lighting Application E N E R G Y NA$4.60Lowerft.Per sq.Outdoor Sales Lots51.4$132$0.02ft.Per sq.Building Facades7.35$82$11.17ft.PerFrontageSalesOutdoorNA$550LowerEachDrive Up WindowsNA$672LowerEachPrimary EntrancesNA$173LowerEachBuilding EntrancesCost Ratioto BenefitSavingsEnergy Bill Lifecycle CostAdditional UnitCategoryLighting Outdoor E N E R G Y NA$0.87Lowerft.Per sq.Outdoor DiningNA$0.68Lowerft.Per sq.sales Canopies-NonNA$7.13Lowerft.Per sq.CanopiesVehicle Service Station7.9$1.63$0.21ft.Per sq.HardscapeVehicle Service Station Cost Ratioto BenefitSavingsEnergy Bill Lifecycle CostAdditional UnitCategoryLighting Outdoor N E X T S T E P S Monitoring5.Ordinance goes into effect 8/12/184.Staff & developer outreach & education3.Average review time of 2 months–or strengthen state codesConfirmation that local codes will enforce –Including finding of cost effectiveness–Submit application to CEC2.Second reading 5/1/18First reading 4/24/18–City Council 1.TimelineNext Steps THANK YOU cdowns@chulavistaca.gov2442-(619) 476Conservation SpecialistCory Downs moon-Ban Ki–grandchildren.” leave our children and we want, a world we’re proud to “Together we can build a world