Housing Element Draft Chapter 5

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5.0 Energy and Resource Conservation

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Opportunities for Energy Conservation
5.3 Related Housing Element Programs

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5.0 Energy and Resource Conservation

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Opportunities for Energy Conservation
5.3 Related Housing Element Programs

  • 5.1 Introduction

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    This chapter summarizes opportunities for energy and resource conservation in the construction of housing in the City of Belvedere.

  • 5.2 Opportunities for Energy Conservation

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    Energy conservation is a major priority in Belvedere. The City Council adopted its climate action plan in 2022, which provided a roadmap to actions the City will take to reduce energy consumption and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The plan is entitled: City of Belvedere Climate Action Plan 2030 and was prepared in collaboration with the Marin Climate & Energy Partnership. The plan identifies eight categories action that when taken together will achieve Belvedere’s GHG reduction goals, including:

    Low Carbon Transportation;

    Renewable Energy and Electrification;

    Energy Efficiency;

    Water Reduction;

    Water Conservation;

    Sequestration and Adaptation;

    Community Engagement; and

    Implementation and Monitoring.


    Marin Clean Energy

    Marin Clean Energy (MCE) is a not-for-profit public agency that has been setting the standard for clean energy in our communities since 2010. The agency offers renewable power at stable rates, significantly reducing energy-related greenhouse emissions, and reinvests millions of dollars in local energy programs. MCE provides electricity service and cutting-edge energy programs to more than one million residents and businesses in 37 member communities across four Bay Area counties: Contra Costa, Marin (including Belvedere), Napa, and Solano.

    MCE and Pacific Gas & Electric both provide somewhat overlapping energy efficiency programming for Belvedere. These services include commercial, industrial, and residential programs that address:

    Lighting;

    Appliances;

    HVAC;

    Plug load;

    Refrigeration;

    Lighting controls;

    Water heaters; and

    Others.

  • 5.3 Related Housing Element Programs

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    As part of this Housing Element Update, the City of Belvedere will implement the following programs:

    Program 5.1 Energy Conservation, Smart Growth and Sustainable Design; and

    Program 5.2Implement Rehabilitation and Energy Loan Programs.