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South San Francisco
Climate Action Plan
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•Learn more about climate change in Chapter 2, and
understand your community's vulnerabilities and
opportunities in Chapter 5
•Explore local trends and activiites that cause GHGs in
Chapter 3
•Find ideas to improve your home in Chapter 4
Resident in South San
Francisco
•Learn about programs and ideas to reduce operating
costs and market your business in Chapter 4
•Find out about rebates and incentives available for
businesses undertaking energy efficiency
improvements in Chapter 4
Business in South San
Francisco
•Identify potential partnerships based on the
programs and strategies outlined in Chapters 4 and 5
•Generate ideas for energy and climate action
planning based on ideas in Chapter 4
State or regional
government staff
Climate
Change
2010: Sustainable
South San
Francisco Division
launched
2013: Emissions
reduction goal of
15% below 2005
levels by 2020
Land Use &
Transportation
2001:
Transportation
Demand
Management
Program
2010: Bicycle
Master Plan
adopted
Building Energy
& Renewables
2009: Green X-Ray
House
Demonstration
Project
2010: Annex
building solar
installation
2011: Miller
Avenue Parking
Structure
completed with EV
charging and green
features
Waste
Reduction
2007: Construction
and Demolition
Recycling
Ordinance
2008: Green Food
Packaging
Ordinance
2012: Regional
single-use bag ban
Land Use and
Transportation
27%
Energy Efficiency
25%
Renewable
Energy
11%
Waste
14%
Water Efficiency
1%
Existing Activities
22%
Land Use and
Transportation
23%
Energy
Efficiency
35%
Renewable
Energy
15%
Waste
12%
Water
Efficiency
<1%
Existing
Activities
15%
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Existing Activity 1: ANIP
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 540
Participation Metrics: 290 homes receiving full retrofits and 460
homes receiving partial retrofits
Existing Activity 2: C&D Ordinance
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 50
Participation Metrics: 9,310 additional tons of recycled C&D
waste
Existing Activity 3: CSI
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 890
Participation Metrics: 70 solar panel arrays installed to date
Existing Activity 4: Municipal Energy Programs
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 330
Participation Metrics: Not applicable
Existing Activity 5: Community Transportation Plan
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Existing Activity 6: SSFUSD-Chevron Partnership
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 460
Participation Metrics: Not applicable
Existing Activity 7: TDM
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 4,210
Participation Metrics: Not applicable
Existing Activity 8: General Plan
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 3,610
Participation Metrics: 440 single-family homes and 3,350 multi-
family homes built since 2005
Existing Activity 9: Green X-Ray House
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 1.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 890
Participation Metrics: Implement regional transportation plans
and existing programs
Measure 1.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 3,580
Participation Metrics: Expansion of TDMs to affect 25–44% of all
local employment
Measure 1.3: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 2,660
Participation Metrics: 8.5% of city is transit-oriented, mixed-use
development, achieving 30 units/acre in the ECR/Chestnut Plan and
a 10% reduction in parking supply for reductions in vehicle miles
traveled
Measure 2.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 2,770
Participation Metrics: 80 public EV charging stations, and 950
houses (4%) and 90 EV charging stations installed at businesses
Measure 2.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 2,670
Participation Metrics: 1,670 lawnmowers (20%) and 430 leaf
blowers (20%) traded in; 40% of equipment used in construction
converted to alternative fuels and a 25% reduction in construction
idling time
Measure 3.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 250
Participation Metrics: 90 new single-family houses (20%), 670
new multi-family units (20%), and 40 new businesses (20%)
achieving the CALGreen Tier 1 standards
Measure 3.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 1,900
Participation Metrics: 300 low-income homes (40%)
weatherized; 1,450 households (10%) participating in the basic-level
Energy Upgrade CA program, and 720 households (5%)
participating in the advanced program; 990 homes (4%) upgrading
appliances, and 780 new and existing homes (3%) using smart grid
appliances; 40 for-sale homes (5%) receiving upgrades as part of the
sales process
Measure 3.3: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 9,470
Participation Metrics: 360 businesses (15%) upgrading
appliances; 50 existing businesses (2%) and 10 new businesses (5%)
using smart grid appliances; 3 million nonresidential square feet
(20%) being retrocommissioned; 50% of all nonresidential boilers
upgraded to higher-efficiency models; 470 businesses (20%)
undergoing structural retrofits, and 90 businesses (4%) undergoing
deep retrofits
Measure 3.4: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 60
Participation Metrics: 810 existing houses (4%) and 50 existing
businesses (2%), and 570 new houses (15%) and 20 new businesses
(10%), reducing energy use through cooling strategies
Measure 3.5: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 130
Participation Metrics: 2,010 houses (10%) engaging in
behavioral-based energy reduction efforts
•Insulation
•Air & Duct Sealing
•Lighting & Plug
Loads
•Appliances
•Behavior
Fundamentals
•Heating
•Air Conditioning
•Ventilation
•Water Heating
•Windows
Major Systems •Solar Photovoltaic
•Solar Thermal
•Wind
•Water Catchment
Renewables
Measure 4.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 5,100
Participation Metrics: 80,440 (2%) square feet of nonresidential
roof space converted to solar panels; 1,390 (6%) houses with solar
panel arrays; 38% of electricity demand for new large-scale
nonresidential development supplied by on-site renewables; 1,050
houses (4%) with solar water heaters
Measure 4.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 4.3: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 5.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 6,720
Participation Metrics: 21,520 households (90%) and 2,290
businesses (90%) participating in composting program; all
community residents and employees participating in the increased
recycling efforts
Measure 5.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 6.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): 250
Participation Metrics: 1.03 billion gallons of water and 1,346,020
kWh saved annually
Measure 6.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 7.1: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 7.2: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 7.3: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Measure 7.4: Implementation Metrics
2020 GHG Reduction (MTCO2e): Supportive – Not quantified
Participation Metrics: Supportive – Not applicable
Favorable for adaptation and reduction efforts
Peak energy
demand management
Energy-efficient buildings
Water conservation
Smart growth principles
Favorable for reduction, but unfavorable for
adaptation efforts
Forestry with non-native species
Urban forestry (shade trees) with high water
demand
Certain biofuels production
Favorable for adaptation, but unfavorable for
reduction efforts
Meeting peak
energy demand with fossil fuels
Water desalination
Increased air conditioner use
Use of drainage
pumps in low-lying areas
Unfavorable for adaptation and reduction efforts
Development in floodplains
Traditional sprawl development
Development in hotter regions
Favorable Actions Unfavorable Actions
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Energy
47%
Transportation
45%
Off-Road
5%
Solid Waste
3%
Water and
Wastewater
<1%
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