Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2012-06-27 SPECIAL MEETING �zx S� MINUTES _ y CITY COUNCIL ° OF THE 4 t.rpool CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, California 94083 Meeting to be held at: MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM 33 ARROYO DRIVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012 1. Call to Order. 6:02 p.m. 2. Roll Call. Present: Councilmembers Addiego, Matsumoto and Mullin *, Vice Mayor Gonzalez and Mayor Garbarino. *Councilman Mullin arrived at 6:07 p.m. Absent: None. 3. Public Comments — comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda. None. 4. Agenda Review. None. 5. Study Session: Bloom Energy Proposal. Director of Public Works White presented the staff report describing the proposal from Microsoft and Bloom Energy pertaining to fuel cell power at the Water Quality Control Plant. Fuel cell power uses an electro- chemical process with cleaner burning energy and lessens the carbon footprint. Staff had unsuccessfully pursued a grant for this technology and put the project on the back burner for funding reasons. In the meantime, staff engaged in a dialogue with Microsoft's data center, which was interested in applying the technology at the WQCP in conjunction with Bloom Energy to determine its feasibility and effectiveness. Sean James of Microsoft addressed Council and discussed how clean technology outcomes could help benefit the cloud. Peter Henderson of Bloom Energy described the proposal was for an 18 month demo project at the WQCP that would be connected to run with Microsoft a Data Center. The Center would look like a trailer located at the WQCP. During the period, several different functionalities would be tested. A direct use of biogas from the facility would be implemented. Ultimately, Microsoft was heading down the path of using clean and reliable energy in city centers. Bloom would partner to provide this sustainable source for data centers. He explained South San Francisco was selected for this test because of the WQCP's potential to bring cleaner power and leverage biogases, which had the potential to yield continuous energy in a clean manner. Director White advised staff sought direction from Council as to whether it was supportive of this project. If so, the next step would be to bring back a formalized agreement that would be cost neutral to the City. Councilmembers expressed support for the project and looked forward to the opportunity to participate in this test of cutting edge technology that might yield advancements in clean energy for the City and all energy users in the future. 6. Adjournment. Being no further business, Mayor Garbarino adjourned the meeting at 6:29 p.m. Submitted: > App • d: / . I .. a /�/ Gl L Kri . . Marti' elli, • y , erk ' is .r• A. Garb. • •, ayor ity of Sout an ran* sco City of South San Francisco SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 27, 2012 MINUTES PAGE 2