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Item No: 7e Attachment B Meeting Date: October 24, 2017 Attachment B: Energy and Sustainability Committee Motion TO: Commissioners FROM: Aaron Pritchard and Elizabeth Leavitt RE: Energy and Sustainability Committee Recommendations DATE: 10.24.17 This document reflects the Energy and Sustainability Committee recommendations as informed by input from community advisors. Committee Priority Recommendations Covered by Current Resources Use Clean Energy Experts Reduce Emissions from Trucks Serving Container Terminals Establish Minor Changes in Leases Provide Port Support for Public Policy Initiatives Future Resiliency planning: Establishment of Microgrids Top priorities for 2018 additional resource allocation 3.8 FTE's and $921,000 in consulting services o 3 new FTEs to focus exclusively on sustainability efforts: 1. Aviation Facilities & Infrastructure expert in energy conservation and production 2. Maritime Environmental expert in Maritime Air Emissions and Green House Gas tracking and reduction (Climate Protection Program Manager) 3. Maritime Environmental expert in Sustainability, with an emphasis on Sustainable Design principles (Sustainable Development Specialist) o 0.8 Partial existing FTEs (absorbed by the departments noted): 0.5 for PMG 0.3 for Engineering o $921,000 in consulting services FTE and Consulting Services Allocation: Alignment with Century Agenda GHG Goals Century Agenda Proposed Committee Actions: Budget: FTEs: Goal: All GHG reduction Explore options for a Sustainable Carbon $30,000 0.00 goals: Pilot Funding model / internal carbon tax consulting Framework for precursor to be built into the evaluation services Evaluating Port framework Projects Review project-related systems and $200,000 2.05 processes. Include equity, efficacy (e.g., $ consulting per GHG ton reduced) and durability in services evaluation framework. Emphasize energy production Apply evaluation criteria up to 4 projects divided between maritime facilities, include one solar Item No: 7e Attachment B Meeting Date: October 24, 2017 Attachment B: Energy and Sustainability Committee Motion Century Agenda Proposed Committee Actions: Budget: FTEs: Goal: Reach 15% Scope 1 Reduce natural gas use for heating the $180,000 0.50 and 2 GHG reduction terminal (e.g., by procuring a source of consulting goal by 2020 renewable natural gas) services (aviation) Reduce natural gas use for powering the bus fleet (e.g., by electrifying the fleet) Explore other options for reducing natural gas use Evaluate the potential use of off-site production if on-site reductions are considered infeasible Reach 15% Scope 1 Lighting improvements at Fisherman's $174,000 for 0.65 and 2 GHG reduction Terminal, Bell Harbor Marina, and Bell Street tracking GHG goal by 2020 Parking Garage and for Energy (maritime) Energy efficiency projects identified by 2017 Audits at T91 audits and P66 Reach 15% Scope 1 Implement Ground Transportation Measures $30,000 0.1 and 2 GHG reduction Improve Commute Trip Reduction program consulting goal by 2020 Explore long-term major strategies and short- services Reduce Scope 3 term operational measures to promote shift emissions (aviation in ground transportation for passenger travel and maritime): 50% Encourage the use of low- or zero-emission below 2007 levels by rental cars 2030 and 80% below 2007 levels by 2050 Reduce Scope 3 Develop governance structure for corporate $175,000 for 0.0 emissions (aviation): aviation biofuel fund consulting 50% below 2007 services levels by 2030 and 80% below 2007 levels by 2050 Reduce Scope 3 Conduct Scope 3 GHG inventory and long- $35,000 0.5 emissions term planning consulting (maritime): 50% Collect and analyze Maritime data associated services below 2007 levels by with determining fenceline boundaries and 2030 and 80% below baseline calculations $42,000 for 2007 levels by 2050 Electricity metering improvements at Port purchase of maritime facilities Maritime Smart Meters Reach 15% Scope 1 Calculate carbon sequestration benefits from $55,000 0.0 GHG reduction goal habitat consulting by 2020 Track emissions reductions from energy services conservation and ramifications of other Port actions, including carbon sequestration from habitat TOTAL $921,000 3.80
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