File #: 20-407    Version: 1 Name: WPCP Battery Storage Project RESO
Type: Resolution - Council Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/28/2020 Final action: 9/28/2020
Enactment date: 9/28/2020 Enactment #: Reso 2020-121
Title: RESOLUTION of the City of San Leandro City Council to Approve an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC for Implementation/Construction of Energy-Efficiency and Resiliency Projects at the Water Pollution Control Plant for a Total Cost of $8,045,781; to Accept Grant Funds of $420,857 from Pacific Gas & Electric's Self-Generation Incentive Program Grant; and to Approve the Appropriation of Grant Funds to Account 593-52-113
Sponsors: Debbie Pollart
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RESOLUTION of the City of San Leandro City Council to Approve an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC for Implementation/Construction of Energy-Efficiency and Resiliency Projects at the Water Pollution Control Plant for a Total Cost of $8,045,781; to Accept Grant Funds of $420,857 from Pacific Gas & Electric's Self-Generation Incentive Program Grant; and to Approve the Appropriation of Grant Funds to Account 593-52-113

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WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro, through implementation of its Climate Action Plan (CAP) and other agency practices and programs, is committed to environmental and financial stewardship of limited resources; and

WHEREAS, through a competitive process, Climatec, LLC was chosen to perform an audit of the City's municipal energy/water usage and to develop a comprehensive list of energy/water saving projects that could be constructed/implemented with zero upfront financial commitments on the part of the City; and

WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 4217.10 to 4217.18 authorize the City Council to enter into an Installation Agreement with Climatec, LLC if the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into such Agreements; and

WHEREAS, the cost to the City for the Installation Agreement by and between the City and Climatec, LLC for the implementation of certain energy and resiliency measures including high strength waste receiving, biogas to renewable natural gas, a battery energy storage system with microgrid controller and related infrastructure and equipment upgrades will be $8,045,781, which is less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of the improvements under both of these Agreements; and

WHEREAS, the City applied for and was awarded a Self-Generation Incentive Program grant from Pacific Gas & Electric in the amount of $420,857,...

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