San Mateo Climate Action Plan Update. Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission January 9, 2019

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1 San Mateo Climate Action Plan Update Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission January 9, 2019

2 Who We Are» Andrea Chow Sustainability Analyst, City of San Mateo» Tammy Seale Principal in Charge and Project Manager, Climate Action and Resiliency Services, PlaceWorks» Eli Krispi Assistant Project Manager, Climate Action and Resiliency Services, PlaceWorks City of San Mateo PlaceWorks Prime Consultant DNV GL Energy and RICAPS Consistency 1

3 Why Update the CAP?» Current CAP was adopted in 2015 Reduces emissions to meet 2020 target.» Need to stay consistent with State law.» CAP does not meet long-term GHG targets.» Build on City s recent CAP implementation successes.» Integrate with General Plan update. 2

4 Integration with General Plan» CAP will connect with General Plan. Incorporate sustainability throughout General Plan. Ensure General Plan policies support GHG reductions.» PlaceWorks is General Plan Update prime consultant. CAP will be finished before General Plan. 3

5 GHG Inventory» Measurement of emissions that are attributed to San Mateo in a single calendar year. Shows baseline emissions, to measure change against. Shows interim emissions, to measure progress since baseline.» Identifies major sources (sectors) of emissions. Residential built environment On-road transportation Off-road equipment Rail Commercial and industrial built environment Solid waste generation Point sources Water and wastewater 4

6 Why Update the Inventory?» Need to stay consistent with current science.» Ensure inventories are consistent with RICAPS.» Prepare 2017 inventory. Impact of PCE and other recent policies. 5

7 GHG Inventory Update 2005 Baseline and 2017» Changes to VMT method.» Expanded off-road category.» Freight trains added.» Minor method changes. Sector 2005 MTCO 2 e (Adopted CAP) 2005 MTCO 2 e (Updated) 2017 MTCO 2 e On-road transportation 464, , ,110 Commercial/industrial built environment 144, ,960 85,840 Residential built environment 136, ,690 97,730 Solid waste generation 26,960 29,550 23,680 Off-road equipment 11,690 55,780 45,030 Point sources 6,070 7,390 14,230 Rail 3,870 4,350 4,520 Water and wastewater 3,030 2,520 1,810 Total 804, , ,960 6

8 MTCO 2 e GHG Emissions Trends: , , , , , , ,600 MTCO 2 e 646,960 MTCO 2 e 2% below ,850 MTCO 2 e 11% below emissions 660,600 MTCO 2 e 2020 reduction goal 15% below 2005 levels 561,510 MTCO 2 e 560, , , ,960 MTCO 2 e 18% below ,

9 MTCO 2 e GHG Emissions by Sector: 2005 and , , ,000-28% -40% -5% 150, ,000 50, % -19% 4% -20% -28%

10 kwh kwh MTCO 2 e/kwh Electricity Trends: ,000,000 Electricity Use 160,000 Electricity Emissions ,000, ,000, , , ,000, , ,000, ,000,000 50,000,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20, Residential Commercial/Industrial Direct access Emissions without PCE Emissions

11 Therms MTCO 2 e MTCO 2 e/therm Natural Gas Trends: Natural Gas Use 20,000, ,000 Natural Gas Emissions ,000,000 16,000,000 14,000,000 12,000,000 10,000, , , ,000 80, ,000,000 6,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 60,000 40,000 20, Residential Commercial/Industrial Emissions Emissions factor 10

12 VMT MTCO 2 e MTCO 2 e/vmt On-Road Transportation Trends: Vehicle miles traveled Vehicle Emissions 800,000, , ,000, ,000, , , ,000, , ,000, ,000, , ,000, ,000, ,000 50, Personal VMT Commercial VMT Emissions Emissions factor 11

13 MTCO 2 e GHG Emissions and Reduction Targets 700, , , ,000 Emission levels Baseline CAP target for % below 2005 baseline 2030 target in General Plan SB target 300, , ,

14 Next Steps» Forecast GHG emissions.» Assess effects of existing and planned state, regional, and local policies.» Develop GHG reduction strategies.» Engage community. 13

15 Next Meetings Date March 13 April 10 July 10 October 19 Topics Present reductions from existing efforts, review forecast and reduction targets, and discuss GHG reduction measures. Continue discussion of GHG reduction measures. Present updates on community engagement, and finalize GHG reduction measures and implementation program. Review draft CAP and issue recommendation to City Council. 14

16 Questions?