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Delgado, Adriana
From:Jon Griesser <jgriesser@3ce.org>
Sent:Tuesday, February
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Subject:CCCE Public Comments re: 7.a Study Session: Clean Energy Choice Program for New
Buildings – 2022 Strategic Direction
Attachments:2022.01.31 City of SLO Clean Energy Choice Program for New Buildings_Letter of
Support_CCCE.pdf
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Dear City of San Luis Obispo City Clerk,
Please find attached public comments from Central Coast Community Energy for this evening’s (2/1/22) City Council
agenda regarding Item 7.a Study Session: Clean Energy Choice Program for New Buildings – 2022 Strategic Direction.
Cheers,
Jon Griesser (he/him)
Director of Energy Programs
Direct: (831) 901-3071
JGriesser@3CE.org
70 Garden Court, Suite 300
Monterey, CA 93940
3CEnergy.org
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Jon Griesser
Director of Energy Programs
January 31, 2022
City of San Luis Obispo City Council
990 Palm St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
RE: Clean Energy Choice Program for New Buildings – 2022 Strategic Direction
Dear City Council Members:
Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE) supports the City of San Luis Obispo’s (City)
continued climate leadership and encourages support for Approach 1 to updating the City’s
Clean Energy Choice Program for New Buildings (Clean Energy Choice Program) which would
eliminate the natural gas compliance option for new buildings.
CCCE is a California Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) load serving entity with over
450,000 customers and goals including reducing GHGs, promoting grid reliability, stimulating
the local economy, and implementing programs that facilitate electrification. Two such programs
offered by CCCE are the Reach Code Program which provides incentives to Member Agencies
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment by adopting “reach codes” that
promote building electrification and/or EV infrastructure and the New Construction Electrification
Program (NCEP) which provides incentives to housing developers to build affordable, all-electric
housing. The City leveraged CCCE’s Reach Code Program to support codification of its Clean
Energy Choice Program and local developers have leveraged CCCE’s NCEP for eight projects
to date, receiving $804,00 to help build 502 new all-electric units within city limits.
Electrification is a CCCE strategic goal. CCCE recognizes that all-electric buildings are cost
effective, highly efficient, provide cleaner indoor air quality, and provide substantially lower
operational emissions than buildings that use natural gas appliances. CCCE also understands
that the California Energy Commission, in December 2021, unanimously adopted the 2022
Energy Code strongly encouraging all-electric construction through the encouragement of heat
pump technology and electric-ready requirements for single family homes. CCE hopes that the
City, and its local developers, continue to take advantage of current and future CCCE programs
incentivizing electrification and the reduction of GHGs.
If you have any questions about the information in this letter of support, please contact Jon
Griesser at jgriesser@3ce.org.
Sincerely,
Jon Griesser
Director of Energy Programs