File #: 20-406    Version: 1 Name: WPCP Battery Storage Project SR
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/28/2020 Final action: 9/28/2020
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for the City of San Leandro City Council to Hold a Public Hearing Pursuant to California Government Code Sections 4217.10 and 4217.18 to Adopt Certain Findings and a Resolution to Approve an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC for Design and Construction of Energy-Efficiency and Resiliency Projects at the Water Pollution Control Plant for a Total Cost of $8,045,781; and to Accept Grant Funds in the Amount of $420,857 from Pacific Gas & Electric's Self-Generation Incentive Program Grant and Approve the Appropriation of Grant Funds to Account 593-52-113
Sponsors: Debbie Pollart
Attachments: 1. SanLeandro_Install_cwkt 091520_cw, 2. WPCP Battery Storage Project 3rd Party Review, 3. Attachment C - Environmental Benefits 09-04-2020 Final, 4. 5.A. WPCP Energy Efficiency & Resiliency Program 09.28.2020
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Staff Report for the City of San Leandro City Council to Hold a Public Hearing Pursuant to California Government Code Sections 4217.10 and 4217.18 to Adopt Certain Findings and a Resolution to Approve an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC for Design and Construction of Energy-Efficiency and Resiliency Projects at the Water Pollution Control Plant for a Total Cost of $8,045,781; and to Accept Grant Funds in the Amount of $420,857 from Pacific Gas & Electric's Self-Generation Incentive Program Grant and Approve the Appropriation of Grant Funds to Account 593-52-113

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that, in accordance with California Government Code Sections 4217.10 and 4217.18, the City Council adopt certain findings and authorize the City Manager to enter into an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC to implement energy-efficiency and resiliency projects and related infrastructure improvements at the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP). The total cost for the Energy Service Contract is $8,045,781, with a majority of the funding subject to either a municipal lease or a Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)/IBank loan (consideration of funding options to be brought separately to the City Council). The City applied and received a Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) grant from Pacific Gas & Electric in the amount of $420,857, which will be utilized towards the cost of this project. The projected net cost savings resulting from the improvements are estimated at $6,276,396 over 15 years.

BACKGROUND

In December 2009 the City adopted a Climate Action Plan (CAP), with a vision to guide San Leandro toward a sustainable future that reduces greenhouse gas emissions, while promoting economic prosperity for present and future generations. That document is currently being updated, with public input beginning this month and a public workshop scheduled for October 6, 2020.

For the CAP's database year of 2005, the Ci...

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