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PG&E Presentation to City of Hayward Sustainability Committee May 6, 2009

PG&E Presentation to City of Hayward Sustainability Committee May 6, 2009. Tom Guarino, Public Affairs Representative Hayward Accomplishments Roxanne Cruz, Public Affairs Representative Looking Forward Ontario Smith, Senior Regulatory Analyst PG&E Presentation. About PG&E.

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PG&E Presentation to City of Hayward Sustainability Committee May 6, 2009

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  1. PG&E Presentation to City of Hayward Sustainability CommitteeMay 6, 2009

  2. Tom Guarino, Public Affairs Representative Hayward Accomplishments Roxanne Cruz, Public Affairs Representative Looking Forward Ontario Smith, Senior Regulatory Analyst PG&E Presentation

  3. About PG&E • PG&E is an industry leader on environmental issues and combating climate change, including supporting AB32. • On average, more than half of the electricity PG&E provides its customers is carbon free. • PG&E works to reduce the carbon footprint of our operations and works in partnership with our communities for a broader impact. • International leader in energy efficiency and customer generation • Approximately 4,000 MW of new renewable generation, including 2,500 MW of solar

  4. PG&E’s 2009 Projected Portfolio Mix On average, more than 50% of PG&E’s Portfolio is Carbon-Free *These resources are climate neutral and/or renewable 1% 20%* Nuclear Other 47% 16%* Large Hydro Natural Gas 15%* Renewable 2% • Biomass and waste 4% • Geothermal 4% • Small hydroelectric 4% • Wind 3% • Solar <1% Coal Note: Delivery mix includes all of PG&E’s owned generation plus all of PG&E’s power purchases

  5. Benchmarking Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Delivered Electricity * Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency eGRID Version 2.1 (updated April 2007 and based on 2004 data) **PG&E’s 2005 emissions rate has been verified in accordance with California Climate Action Registry protocols

  6. Map of Renewable Projects Under Contract to PG&E

  7. Sampling of PG&E Programs • Energy Efficiency • Rebates, Incentives • LED Streetlights/Retrofits, Commercial/Residential Audits • Local Government Partnerships (EBEW) • PG&E Technical Support for Energy Efficiency Measures • Renewables • California Solar Initiative • PG&E’s Solar PV Program • ClimateSmart

  8. Potential City of Hayward/PG&E Partnership Leverage existing and new programs offerings to provide targeted Energy Efficiency and renewable penetration. Examples LED Streetlights Municipal Retrofits Residential/Commercial Energy Audits Renewables (Solar PV, Solar Thermal, etc)

  9. PG&E’s Wedge Analysis City of Hayward

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