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24 KiB
| 1 | Project Description | count |
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| 2 | CVRP promotes clean vehicle adoption in California by offering rebates from $1,000 to $7,502 for the purchase or lease of new, eligible zero-emission vehicles, including electric, plug-in hybrid electric and fuel cell vehicles. | 84626 |
| 3 | Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program Plus-up Pilot Project (EFMP Plus-up) operates in conjunction with EFMP, the voluntary car scrap and replacement program implemented by ARB and local air districts in coordination with the Bureau of Automotive Repair. EFMP Plus-up provides additional incentives above the base EFMP incentive for lower-income consumers living in ZIP codes containing a disadvantaged community census tract who retire older vehicles and replace them with cleaner used or new hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or zero-emission vehicles. Funded with auction proceeds in 2014-15, 2015-16, and 2016-17. 2014‑15 and 2015-16 funding was limited to the San Joaquin Valley and South Coast air districts; 2016-17 funding is available to any air district that implements a vehicle scrap and replacement program that meets the minimum requirements established in ARB’s EFMP regulation and requests to participate. | 6273 |
| 4 | Clean Cars 4 All operates in conjunction with EFMP, the voluntary car scrap and replacement program implemented by CARB and local air districts in coordination with the Bureau of Automotive Repair. CC4A provides additional incentives above the base EFMP incentive for lower-income consumers living in ZIP codes containing a disadvantaged community census tract who retire older vehicles and replace them with cleaner used or new hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or zero-emission vehicles. Funded with auction proceeds in 2014-15, 2015-16, and 2016-17. 2014‑15 and 2015-16 funding was limited to the San Joaquin Valley and South Coast air districts; 2021-2022 funding was available to any air district that implements a vehicle scrap and replacement program that meets the minimum requirements established in CARB's CC4A regulation and requests to participate. | 2881 |
| 5 | Voucher Incentive program to introduce clean, low-carbon hybrid, Low NOx, and electric medium-to heavy- duty trucks and buses into CA fleets by reducing the cost of these vehicles | 2438 |
| 6 | Provides single-family and small multi-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities with weatherization and energy efficiency measures to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 2254 |
| 7 | Grants for clean vehicles and EVSE | 1877 |
| 8 | Voucher Incentive program to introduce clean, low-carbon hybrid, Low NOx, and electric medium- to heavy- duty trucks and buses into CA fleets by reducing the cost of these vehicles | 1662 |
| 9 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities with solar photovoltaic systems to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 1616 |
| 10 | EFMP Plus-up provides additional incentives above the base EFMP incentive for lower-income consumers living in ZIP codes containing a disadvantaged community census tract who replace older vehicles with cleaner used or new low/zero emission vehicles. | 1308 |
| 11 | Provides combination of a vehicle price buy-down with a low-interest loan to lower-income consumers to purchase a new or used hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or zero-emission vehicle. Plug-in hybrid and zero-emission vehicle buyers can receive an EVSE incentive. Financial and vehicle education are provided for consumer protection. | 1136 |
| 12 | The project will provide water efficiency devices that also conserve energy, including front-loading clothes washers, bathroom and kitchen faucet aerators and low flow showerheads. The project will also provide education, outreach, and customer assistance to residents living in the DAC area of the Grantee's service area. | 1101 |
| 13 | Wood stove change-out | 935 |
| 14 | Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program | 891 |
| 15 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities in the Los Angeles region with energy efficiency measures and solar photovoltaics to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 886 |
| 16 | Voucher Incentive program to introduce clean, low-carbon hybrid and electric medium-to heavy- duty trucks and buses into CA fleets by reducing the cost of these vehicles | 647 |
| 17 | Off Road Voucher incentive Project | 551 |
| 18 | $5 million grant to offer low-income residents low cost loans (up to 8 percent APR) and vehicle cost buy-down grants (up to $5,000) for the purchase of used or new clean vehicles (hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery and fuel-cell zero-emission). | 529 |
| 19 | implementation of an Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system to approximately 5,227 customers Installation of water fixtures and leak detection at residential and commercial facilities, as well as turf replacement at Institution facilities. | 509 |
| 20 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities in the Central Valley region with energy efficiency measures and solar photovoltaics to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 488 |
| 21 | The project is a direct installation program that will provide water-energy efficiency upgrades to residents and businesses in DACs within the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency, East Bay Municipal Utility District, and other water agencies. The project will combine financial incentives and technical assistance to DAC residents and businesses. | 463 |
| 22 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities in the Southern California region with energy efficiency measures and solar photovoltaics to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 381 |
| 23 | Rising Sun will operate its Climate Careers program throughout the Project Area, hiring low-income youth to deliver Green House Calls and benefit from an earn-and-learn experience focused on residential water efficiency services. There will be 56 seasonal positions recruited for across both Rising Sun programs (TCC Projects #2 and #3). The services provided will allow community residents to receive efficient water measures and educate residents on best practices to conserve water within the household. Rising Sun will provide the services to 812 residents across both programs within Rising Sun to install water efficiency measures: approximately 250 kitchen aerators, bathroom aerators, showerheads, dishwashers, and toilets. Youth employed providing the services to residents will also benefit by receiving: professional development workshops, a paid work experience, environmental justice and education workshops, and one-on-one interactions with Youth Development Specialists. Rising Sun will also provide at least 10 participants a work experience opportunity, over the course of the project term as well | 369 |
| 24 | The project will transform a ten-block auto-dominated thoroughfare in Downtown Stockton, on Miner Avenue between Center Street and Aurora Street, into a marquee “complete street”, and will provide linkage to the Downtown Transit Center and the Robert Cabral Rail Station as well as nearby schools and parks. Improvements will include re-establishing a tree canopy, more accessible sidewalks, new pedestrian-oriented lighting, bike lanes, and street furniture activating the street for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit. The project will result in over 100 new trees, 485 shrubs, new topsoil and landscaping, 34 streetlights, 14 bike racks, 15 benches, upgraded utility connections, new paint striping, and traffic signal upgrades. | 358 |
| 25 | The project will expand the current WeDIP by offering additional efficiency measures that save water and energy for commercial customers located in DAC census tracts. The project will replace faucets, pre-rinse spray valves, boiler-less combination ovens, clothes washers, steam cookers, ice machines, and dishwashers. | 352 |
| 26 | Sacramento region disadvantage communities' (DACs) need to replace high-water-use and high-energy-use fixtures withWaterSense labeled efficient fixtures through direct installation and fixture distribution to lower income households. | 304 |
| 27 | The project will facilitate the installation of energy and water efficient clothes washers and dishwashers by its partner agencies in homes located in DACs in various locations in Kern, Madera, Contra Costa, Sacramento, Kings, Butte, Tehama, Solano, Yolo and Merced counties. In Humboldt, Modoc, Del Norte, Shasta, and Tehama counties, the project will also target low income households that are not located in designated DACs. The project will replace residential clothes washers and dishwashers. | 303 |
| 28 | Provide incentive rebates for single-family homeowners in Fresno, Clovis, and Reedley (Fresno County) to replace turf grass with Central Valley-appropriate drought tolerant landscapes. | 261 |
| 29 | Retrofit approx. 260,000 sq.ft. of residential turf in the Santa Ana River Watershed and expand the water-energy programs for 3 Community Action Partnerships in the Santa Ana River Watershed by installing water-saving devices in approx. 100 residences. | 256 |
| 30 | Voluntary Vehicle Retirement | 219 |
| 31 | The Single-Family Energy Efficiency and Solar PV Program: Farmworker Housing Component (Region B) will facilitate the installation of a variety of measures that include energy efficiency upgrades, solar photovoltaics, health and safety improvements, and limited home repairs at no cost to eligible, low-income farmworker households. The awarded Farmworker Housing Administrator will provide services to low-income farmworker households located in one of two defined geographic regions. Region B includes Imperial, Kern, Riverside, Santa Barbara, Tulare, and Ventura counties. | 213 |
| 32 | The Single-Family Energy Efficiency and Solar PV Program: Farmworker Housing Component (Region A) will facilitate the installation of a variety of measures that include energy efficiency upgrades, solar photovoltaics, health and safety improvements, and limited home repairs at no cost to eligible, low-income farmworker households. The awarded Farmworker Housing Administrator will provide services to low-income farmworker households located in one of two defined geographic regions. Region A includes Fresno, Madera, Merced, Monterey, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties. | 213 |
| 33 | Provides grants to low and medium income households to purchase clean vehicles | 181 |
| 34 | Funds cleaner school buses including zero-emission school buses, near-zero-emission plug-in hybrid school buses, and school buses with internal combustion engines or hybrid school buses operating on renewable fuels that reduce GHG emissions. Priority is given to funding buses used in small- and medium-size air districts. | 177 |
| 35 | Voucher incentive program to introduce clean, low-carbon hybrid and electric medium-to heavy- duty trucks and buses into CA fleets by reducing the cost of these vehicles | 165 |
| 36 | implementation of an Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system to approximately 5,227 customers | 155 |
| 37 | PFP (Public Fleets Pilot) is a project within CVRP and offers rebates for the purchase or lease of new, eligible zero-emission and plug-in hybrid light-duty vehicles for public agencies. | 152 |
| 38 | The project is a direct installation program that will provide water-energy efficiency upgrades to residents and businesses in DACs in the Monterey Bay Area. The project will combine financial incentives and direct installation technical assistance to engage DAC residents and businesses to participate in and benefit from the project. | 143 |
| 39 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area region with energy efficiency measures and solar photovoltaics to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 136 |
| 40 | Direct installation of clothes washers and dryers in DACs. | 130 |
| 41 | The project will create a full-fledged Direct-Install (DI) program for air-cooled ice machines, pre-rinse spray valves, and plumbing flow restrictors for institutional facilities with food service and/or kitchen operations on-site that would benefit from increasing the efficiency of their existing equipment. | 120 |
| 42 | The California Alliance for Community Composting (CACC), a fiscally-sponsored project of People, Food, and Land Foundation, proposes to develop 50 community composting sites across 6 regions of California (greater Los Angeles, Inland Empire, San Diego, Bay Area, Fresno & Rural Central CA, and Sacramento & Rural Northern CA). | 119 |
| 43 | Augment Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company programs with water saving devices and development of marketing materials. The program focuses efforts on high savings potential customers for water, natural gas, and electricity. | 111 |
| 44 | The project will involve working with residents within DACs in Tulare and Kern Counties to increase indoor water savings by accelerating the adoption of next generation, ultra-efficient fixtures and appliances, including clothes washers, faucet aerators, and showerheads. | 107 |
| 45 | The City of Santa Rosa's Water Department will purchase WaterSense fixtures and contract with qualified plumbers to directly install approximately 5,500 residential fixture packages and approximately 250 commercial pre-rinse spray valves. | 105 |
| 46 | Provides incentives to multi-family low-income properties for energy efficiency upgrades and solar photovoltaic systems to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 100 |
| 47 | The project will involve working with residents within DACs in Fresno and Kings Counties to increase indoor water savings by accelerating the adoption of next generation, ultra-efficient fixtures and appliances, including clothes washers, faucet aerators, and showerheads. | 92 |
| 48 | The project will implement a bathroom fixture replacement program in Bakersfield Districts in order to reduce water and energy bills for participants and to improve water supply reliability. | 91 |
| 49 | Project will expand the current water and energy conservation program by increasing the total number of rebates distributed and by including rebates for water and energy-efficient dishwashers. | 87 |
| 50 | Increase large landscape irrigation efficiency at commercial, industrial and institutional sites (CII). Upper District is currently conducting Phase 2 of this program which includes the retrofitting of previously-surveyed sites. | 83 |
| 51 | Improve financing options for lower-income consumers to purchase or lease new or used advanced technology vehicles. | 82 |
| 52 | The project will replace pre-rinse spray valves, kitchen faucet aerators and lavatory faucet aerators for commercial restaurant customers in the Long Beach Water Department service area. | 81 |
| 53 | Provides single-family low-income homes in disadvantaged communities in the Northern California region with energy efficiency measures and solar photovoltaics to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 75 |
| 54 | This project will involve hiring and training residents who live in DACs in the San Joaquin Valley to install water and energy saving fixtures and appliances in private homes. DAC residents will undertake at least 75% of total project labor hours to install faucets, showerheads, clothes washers, and dishwashers in low income households. | 68 |
| 55 | The use of DMAs will improve the City's leak detection program and reduce water consumption from 135 gallons/connection/day to 40 gallons/connection/day. | 61 |
| 56 | Provides incentives to multi-family low-income buildings for weatherization, energy efficiency, and solar photovoltaic systems to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 57 |
| 57 | Provides technical assistance and incentives to multi-family low-income properties for energy efficiency upgrades and solar photovoltaic systems to provide energy savings and other co-benefits. | 47 |
| 58 | Install water meters for 10,800 single family residences that do not have a meter and upgrading 10,100 existing water meter transponders to the AMI/AMR system transponders. | 45 |
| 59 | The project will provide 378 kW of installed solar photovoltaic capacity benefitting 108 low-income single-family homeowners in the Project Area. GRID will also contribute leverage funding from State of California low-income solar rebates to be used at GRID’s sole discretion toward roof repairs and electrical service panel upgrades to make otherwise ineligible homes “solar ready”, or prepare them for full-building electrification or electric vehicle supply equipment. GRID will partner with community-based organizations to provide referral to the solar and training programs. In addition, GRID will train residents in solar installation through the TCC Workforce Development and Economic Opportunities Plan and will communicate project and community opportunities to the TCC Community Engagement Working Team | 35 |
| 60 | The project will install energy efficiency and solar water heating measures on 170 single-family homes in Southwest Fresno. The project will also assess, design, and install 510,000 watts of solar photovoltaic systems on 135 single-family homes in the TCC Project Area. | 30 |
| 61 | Intermediary Admin Expenses | 24 |
| 62 | The project will install up to 360 kW-DC of solar on approximately 100 single-family homes for low-income homeowners through a third-party ownership model (pre-paid PPA) within project area. | 23 |
| 63 | upgrade the City Parks irrigation system to reduce runoff and total water usage through the design and installation of a smart irrigation control system | 21 |
| 64 | This Project includes the installation of solar photovoltaic systems on approximately 48 single-family and small multi-family homes in the Project Area. It is estimated that the combined kilowatts of all the systems will be approximately 154 kilowatts. | 17 |
| 65 | This project includes installation of energy retrofits for 300 homes within the Project Area. Energy efficiency upgrades may include but are not limited to low flow faucets, low flow showerheads, LED lighting, LED night lights, tier 2 power strips, vacancy/motion sensor, ceiling fans, HVAC system replacement (window units only), refrigerant charge with coil cleaning, refrigerator replacement, smart thermostats, water heater blanket, and/or water heater replacement. RNLA will work with subcontractors to provide technical assistance during the post-installation warranty period. | 17 |
| 66 | GRID Alternatives will install 183 kilowatts of solar photovoltaic systems on 60 single-family homes in Southwest Fresno. GRID will also host monthly energy efficiency workshop classes and community outreach activities on solar qualification, training opportunities, and educating the community on energy efficiency and consumer behaviors that save money on electrical utility bills. | 16 |
| 67 | The project is an incentive based program that targets restaurants in the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partnership service area and will provide direct incentives to restaurateurs to replace old, inefficient equipment with water-efficient replacements. Rebates will be offered on several models of dishwashers, steam cookers, ice machines, pre-rinse spray valves, and faucets. | 15 |
| 68 | Retrofit faucet aerators and low-flow showerheads to approx. 3,100 households and businesses in SE Madera County. Also install up to 20 water meters at private residences to estimate water use and monitor project effectiveness. | 15 |
| 69 | Project will install 669 kilowatts of solar photovoltaic systems on 175 single-family homes in Northeast San Fernando Valley, and will coordinate community engagement and workforce training efforts with the co-funded TCC plans. | 14 |
| 70 | The Project will include eight sites, replace approximately 1300 fixtures, and will conserve more than 60 million gallons of water and 1950 metric tons of CO2 equivalent, as estimated by the ARB's water and energy savings calculator for the 2016 Water-Energy Grant Program. If the Grantee proposes to change the types or numbers of devices installed to meet the anticipated water and energy savings, the Grantee must update the water and energy savings calculator and submit the calculator to the Department of Water Resources to verify the calculated benefits. | 13 |
| 71 | Replace old toilets, showerheads and bathroom faucets with WaterSense appliances, approximately 385 toilets, 385 showerheads, and 385 faucets. The homeowner will submit documentation that the fixtures were installed, and the City will inspect the home. | 6 |
| 72 | The project will provide residents of southeast Madera County who live in DAC designated census tracts incentives to replace old clothes washers. Residents will be eligible for a rebate for purchasing an Energy Star-rated clothes washer between March 24, 2017 and March 24, 2019. | 6 |
| 73 | Install 1,020 advanced water meters, and replace 20,000 square feet of turf at two locations. | 3 |
| 74 | Reduce indoor & outdoor water consumption through the installation of low-flow units and timers. | 2 |
| 75 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 95-acre farm in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 76 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 100-acre farm in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 77 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 141-acre farm in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 78 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 137-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 79 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 212-acre farm in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 80 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 3,256-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 81 | Plan and conduct ZEV transit training workshops throughout the state of California. | 1 |
| 82 | Classroom based hands-on training for ZEV manufacturing, maintenance and servicing, EV charging installation, operation, and service, as well as ZEV driving and operation | 1 |
| 83 | Provides technical assistance for stakeholder engagement and input and solicitation and application process | 1 |
| 84 | Develop EV charging curricula and training. Prepare electricians for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) Certification. Address skills gap in EV charging installation, service, and replacement. | 1 |
| 85 | Purchase of two agricultural conservation easements to extinguish development rights on a 2,377-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 86 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 6,064-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 87 | GRID Alternatives will install 91 kilowatts of solar photovoltaic panels on 5 Fresno Housing Authority multi-family buildings. 100% of project beneficiaries shall be low-income families falling below 80% AMI in the TCC Project Area. The project aims to improve air quality and provide direct economic benefit for West Fresno families through electrical utility cost savings. | 1 |
| 88 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 2,942-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 89 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 2,204-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 90 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 253-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 91 | Partnership with the Northern California Teamsters Apprenticeship Training Program. Provide high Road Training for on-/off-road ZEV technologies in the freight sector | 1 |
| 92 | Purchase of an agricultural conservation easement to extinguish development rights on a 440-acre ranch in perpetuity. | 1 |
| 93 | This project will install up to 340 kW-DC of solar on affordable multi-family developments within project area. The project area is 4.86 contiguous square miles between H St. and Cedar, Benson and Vineyard Avenues within Ontario. Preference will be given to properties that are providing permanent and/or transitional housing units serving homeless and/or low-income residents with affordable covenants recorded on title. | 1 |
| 94 | Automotive training and internships at Clovis High School, Central High School, Kerman High School | 1 |
| 95 | Training for introductory ZEV careers and skills development | 1 |
| 96 | Municipal electricians training for EV charger installation, operation, and service. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) Training and Certification | 1 |
| 97 | Trainees focused on California Veterans, disabled veterans, and military personnel as qualified EV Charging Technicians | 1 |
| 98 | ZEV Training Program across 3 programs: Automotive, Electronics, and Environmental. Provides tuition assistance and support | 1 |
| 99 | Develop and conduct EV and electric vehicle supply equipment assessment, training, and outreach. | 1 |
| 100 | Develop curricula and conduct technician training on ZEV and charging infrastructure for public and private fleets in and near the City of Long Beach in Los Angeles, California. | 1 |
| 101 | Tribal ZEV and ZEV infrastructure training. Partnership with 23 California Native American Tribes in Humboldt and San Diego Counties | 1 |
| 102 | Hydrogen refueling station design, instruction, and hands-on training and light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicle fuel cell technology training. | 1 |
| 103 | ZEV Engineering Training Program, to include academic and laboratory training. Provides tuition assistance and support | 1 |