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Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019mentBANK OF AMERICABerkeleyLawthe EraAbout this ReportThis policy report is the twentieth in a series on how climate change will create opportunities

for specific sectors of the business community and how policy makers can facilitate those opportunities. Each report results from workshop convenings Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

that include representatives from key business, academic, and policy sectors of the targeted industries. The convenings and resulting policy repons ar

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e sponsored by Bank of America and produced by a partnership of ƯC Berkeley School of Law's Center for Law, Energy & the Environment (CLEE) and UCLA S

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019Change and Business Program at CLEE and UCLA School of Law's Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, and Ted Lamm. Research Fellow in

the Climate Program at CLEE. Additional contributions to the report were made by Jordan Diamond of uc Berkeley School of Lavr and Sean Hecht and Cara Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

Horowitz of UCLA School of Law.This report and its recommendations are safety a product of the uc Berkeley and UCLA Schools of Low and do not necessar

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

ily reflect the views of all individual convening participants, reviewers, or Bonk of AmericaAcknowledgmentsThe authors and organizers are grateful to

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019ne. Vice Chair at Bank of America. for her commitment to th IS work.We also thank Commissioner Andrew McAllister and his Cal ifornia Energy Commission

staff, in particular Bryan Early and Eugene Lee. for their efforts in convening the participants who contributed to this report.In addition, we are g Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

rateful to Jordan Rosenblum for designing this policy report, and Luke Sherman and Arianna Wolff of uc Berkeley School of Law for coordinating the con

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venings.Finally, the uc organizers gratefully acknowledge Tammy Agard, Conrad Asper, Matthew Brown, Martha Campbell, Deana Carrillo, Shamir Chauhan, R

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019hin, Andrew McAllister, Carmelita Miller, Maria Stamas, and Stephanie Wang for their insight and commentary at the February 27,2018 convening that inf

ormed this analysis. We also acknowledge Peter Armstrong. Conrad Asper, Martha Campbell. Verna Causby-Smith. Nek Oirr. Amy Dryden, Lane Jorgensen. Sar Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

ah Lerhaupt, Mike Maroney. Candis Mary-Dauphin, Andrew McAllister, Susan Mills, Grace Peralta, Srinidhi Sampath Kumar, Gregory Sherman, Maria Stamas,

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

Tom White, and Sasha Wisotsky for their insight and commentary at the November 1.2018 convening that also informed this analysis In particular, we tho

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019ta (Marin Clean Energy), and Tom White (Eden Housing) for their presentations and input that informed the case studies in this report.Photos for the r

eport are courtesy of Flickr users Marco Verch (cover), Daniel Hoherd (p. 1, 5,11.13.46). Vhines200 (p. 12). Ed Bierman (p. 17). Ajay Surest! (p. 18). Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

Jeremy Brooks (p. 24). Terence Faircloth (p. 29). David Brossard (p 34). and Thomas Hawk (p. 39)For more information, contact Ted Lamm at tlamm

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.berkeiey edu and Ethan Eikind at eelkind(S)law. berkeley.edu and elkind(0Xaw.uc la.edu.Low lncom«. High Efficiency uc BERKELEY SCHOOL OF LAW UCLA SCH

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.Assembly Bill 758 (Skinner, Chapter 470, Statutes of 2009): California law that requires CFG to develo

p a comprehensive pro gram to achieve greater energy efficiency in the state’s existing buildings, leading to the stale's 2015 Existing Buildings Lnei Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

gy Lf-liciencyAcLion Hun.Assembly Bill 802 (Williams. Chapter 590, Statutes of 2015): Galilor nia law that increases the availability ol buikJing-wide

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energy use data by instituting rhe use of normalized metered energy consumption and allowing building owners to have access to their buildings' energ

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019clean air, including enforcement of the state's greenhouse gas reduction laws.California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE):A California program that p

rovides monthly discounts on electricity and gas bills to qualifying low-income customer households in nvestor-owned utility service territories.Calif Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

ornia Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEA1 FA):An agency within the Office of the State Treasurer responsible for

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administering a range of innovative financing programs designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including clean energy bonds, PACE-related progra

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019ilies achieve and maintain self sufficiency and energy efficiency, in eluding administration of I IHFAPand IIWP.California Energy Commission (CEC):The

state’s primary energy policy and plann ing agency, with roles including supporting energy research, developing renewable en eigy resources. and adva Low-Income-High-Efficiency-June-2019

ncing alternative and renewable transportation fuels and technologies

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

LOW INCOME, HIGH EFFICIENCYPolicies to Expand Low-IncomeMultifamily Energy Savings Retrofits43617UCLAEmmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environm

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