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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2020-12-01.pdf,43 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil | 2020-12-01 | * Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes - FINAL December 1, 2020 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council "As set forth in the City's November 2, 2020 Staff Report to City Council, the City Council also finds that this Ordinance and its local amendments are cost-effective. The transition to all-electric buildings envisioned in the 2030 ECAP and required by the City's proposed Carbon Neutrality Resolution must begin with new construction, where it is easiest and most cost-effective. In 2019, costs for all-electric new construction were already either on par with or less than those for mixed-fuel (i.e., electricity plus natural gas) construction. (See 2019 Cost-Effectiveness Study: Low-Rise Residential Construction prepared by Frontier Energy Inc. and Misti Bruceri & Associates, LLC and 2019 Nonresidential New Construction Reach Code Cost Effectiveness Study prepared by TRC and Energy Soft). All-electric construction avoids the need for redundant infrastructure going to and within buildings, which reduces overall construction costs. Letters from Stone Energy Associates and Redwood Energy to the California Energy Commission in 2017 described the significant net cost savings per unit in multifamily projects due to the avoidance of costly trenching and gas infrastructure. In 2018, the Rocky Mountain Institute found that new single-family, all-electric homes could "save $1,000 to more than $24,000 per single-family home, with a median value of $8,800. The Natural Resources Defense Council also found that all-electric new multi-family construction saw "upfront capital savings, partly [as] a result of not piping for gas." If the cost savings from avoiding gas infrastructure are invested in onsite photovoltaic (solar) energy generation, an all-electric building can be less expensive to operate from day one even without factoring in the reduced construction costs. Moreover, as the Bay Area region experiences more and more extreme heat events, more Oaklanders are choosing to install air conditioning. … | 43 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2020-12-01.pdf |
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