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Table 5 <br />Consistency Analysis-2022 Scoping Plan Update <br />Sector <br />Actions and Strategies <br />Statutes, Executive Orders, Other Direction <br />Project Consistency Analysis <br />2040 In 2030s, dedicated <br />resources be increased to 50 percent by 2030. <br />and would comply with CalGreen and <br />hydrogen pipelines constructed <br />Required measures include increasing RPS to 50 <br />Title 24 energy efficiency standards. <br />to serve certain industrial clusters <br />percent of retail sales by 2030, establishing annual <br />SCE must generate electricity that <br />targets for statewide energy efficiency that achieve <br />would increase renewable energy <br />a cumulative doubling of statewide energy <br />resources to 33 percent by 2020 and <br />efficiency savings in electricity and natural gas end <br />50 percent by 2030. As SCE would <br />uses by 2030. <br />provide electricity service to the <br />Project Site, by 2030 the Project would <br />SB 100: The California Renewables Portfolio <br />use electricity consistent with the <br />Standard Program (2018) requires retail sellers to <br />requirements of SB 350. With regard <br />procure renewable energy that is at least 50 <br />to gas service, SCG has committed to <br />percent by December 31, 2026 and 60 percent by <br />achieving net zero GHG emissions in <br />December 31, 2030. It requires local publicly <br />its operations and delivery of gas by <br />owned electric utilities to procure a minimum <br />2045. This would be accomplished <br />quantity of electricity from renewable energy <br />with clean fuels and hydrogen <br />resources of 44 percent of retail sales by December <br />technology, renewable natural gas, <br />31, 2024 and 60 percent by December 31, 2030. <br />and hydrogen blends. <br />As required under SB 350, doubling of <br />the energy efficiency savings from <br />retail customers by 2030 would <br />primarily rely on the existing suite of <br />building energy efficiency standards <br />under CCR Title 24, Part 6 <br />(consistency with this regulation is <br />discussed below) and utility -sponsored <br />programs such as rebates for high - <br />efficiency appliances, HVAC systems, <br />and insulation. <br />Increase landfill and dairy <br />SB 1383 (2016) requires CARB to set 2030 <br />No Conflict. This program applies to <br />Non -combustion <br />digester methane capture. Some <br />emission reduction targets of 40 percent for <br />State regulators looking to reduce <br />Methane Emissions <br />alternative manure management <br />methane and hydrofluorocarbons and 50 percent <br />methane emissions from landfill and <br />deployed for smaller dairies <br />black carbon emissions below 2013 levels. The <br />dairy facilities and is not directly <br />Moderate adoption of enteric <br />Project would comply with the CARB SLCP <br />related to development of the Project. <br />Cabrillo Town Center <br />Greenhouse. as ec <br />PAGE 39 <br />18 - 1004 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />10/3/2023 July 2023 <br />