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Annliance Recyclin¢: Neighborhood Sweeps in which neighborhoods are mobilized to <br />turn in refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners or make reservations for pick-up of <br />qualified appliances by a SCE vendor. <br />Residential Energy Efficiency Incentives: Promote available incentives at community <br />events, for example county fairs. <br />California New Homes: Outreach to builders through their building departments and <br />training events: <br />Small Business Direct Install: Identify areas of need and conduct neighborhood sweeps <br />to install lighting, HVAC and other measures, where it is found to be needed. If the <br />Nonresidential Direct Install Program has already been deployed then remaining <br />businesses could be served by the Express Efficiency Program. <br />Residential In-Home Surveys -Coordinate with local agencies to distribute welcome <br />package to new home owners and conduct In-home energy surveys. <br />Mobile Educational Unit -Utilize the Mobile Education Unit for residential community <br />events and distribute energy information and CFLs to each visitor. <br />9. Program Objectives <br />The primary program objective is to achieve short and long term energy savings <br />and demand reduction in Santa Ana by partnering with SCE to identify energy <br />efficiency opportunities and facilitate the adoption of energy efficiency measures <br />in Santa Ana communities. Specific objectives include: <br />o Becomine an Active Energy Efficiency Partner: Santa Ana's most <br />immediate partnership goal is to provide proactive leadership in energy <br />efficiency in the city. The City wants to work in collaboration with <br />Southern California Edison to provide energy efficiency benefits to <br />residents, local businesses, the utilities, and the State. <br />o Targetin¢ Activities in Existing Empowerment Zone: The City of Santa <br />Ana proposes to begin by addressing both utility needs for cost-effective <br />energy efficiency savings and the City's goals of serving its defined <br />Empowerment Zone. The City has anon-profit corporation that addresses <br />this 4 sq. mile area that houses as many as 60,000 residents many of them <br />low income. The Empowerment Zone is marked by low income multi- <br />familyhousing seemingly suitable for energy efficiency upgrades. The <br />Board of Directors of the Empowerment Zone has already shown interest <br />in an efficiency partnership. The Santa Ana Energy Efficiency Partnership <br />will help sign up eligible Santa Ana residents to CARE rates. <br />Attachment A 4 <br />