Energy Efficiency For All CALIFORNIA

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Energy Efficiency For All CALIFORNIA
Energy Efficiency For All
CALIFORNIA
Maria Stamas
NRDC – Project Attorney California Coalition
Network Convenings +
Expanded Coalition
Data Access
Governor Brown Signs AB 802
• Whole‐building data available to owners upon request
• Statewide benchmarking for multifamily residential and commercial buildings Commission Proceedings
I.
SUMMARY
In addition to this policy and overview testimony, NRDC, NCLC, and CHPC have
sponsored expert testimony from the witnesses described in Table I below. Our overall
recommendations are informed by this collective testimony, and categorized in two parts:
general program recommendations and multifamily program recommendations.
Table I – Expert Witnesses
Issues Covered
Affiliation
Exhibit
Number
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-02
Name
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-03
Samara
Larson
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-04
Lindsay
Robbins
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-05
Amy
Dryden
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-06
David
Hepinstall
Association
for Energy
Affordability
NRDC-NCLCCHPC-07
John Wells
Action for
Boston
Community
Development
– founding
Samara
Larson
LINC Housing
and SEED
Partners
LINC Housing
and SEED
Partners
Consultant to
NRDC on
National
Energy
Efficiency for
All Initiative
Build It Green
Owner verification of tenant income data
Experience working directly with multifamily
housing owners; comprehensive single point
of contact; program coordination
Best practices from other jurisdictions;
separate multifamily program in ESA;
common area & central system measures;
energy savings goals; program coordination;
opt-out protocol, energy assessments
Process for adopting new measures; common
area & central system measures; common
core set of measures across Utilities; ESA
adder; heat pump pilot
Best practices from New York low income
programs; tenant benefits; program
coordination, including between federal and
state programs; separate multifamily program
in ESA; common area & central system
measures; experience working directly with
multifamily building owners; comprehensive
single point of contact.
Best practices from Massachusetts low
income programs; separate multifamily
program in ESA; common area & central
system measures; experience working
directly with multifamily building owners;
Low Income Weatherization Program
Cap and Trade Funded
Research: Market Characterization
Studies + Potential Studies
The Future
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Network Convenings + Strategy Iteration
Legislation / Program Alignment Opportunities
One-stop Shops
Incremental Improvements
Thank You
Energy Efficiency For All
CALIFORNIA
Contact: Maria Stamas
[email protected]