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54 <br />The City of Santa Ana municipal operations <br />energy use produced emissions of 17,607 <br />MTCOZe in 2008. The City is able to manage <br />these emissions more directly than the <br />community emissions. The actions to <br />reduce municipal operations emissions <br />described below serve as an example of City <br />leadership for businesses and residents in <br />the community. These measures also reduce <br />energy costs for the City. Some of these <br />projects have already been implemented <br />and have resulted in energy savings for the <br />City. The CAP municipal operations energy <br />measures are summarized in Table 3.4 and <br />more detailed descriptions are provided on <br />the following pages. <br />3 Climate Action Plan Measures <br />Table 3.4: Municipal Operations Energy Measures Summary <br />75B -62 <br />Reduction <br />Reduction <br />(kWh/Year) <br />(MTCO,e/Year) <br />Name <br />2020 <br />2035 <br />2020 <br />2035 <br />Building Energy Efficiency Retrofits* <br />6,018,300 <br />1,462,500 <br />2,005 <br />1,300 <br />Street Lighting LED Retrofits <br />6,537,720 <br />6,537,720 <br />1,403 <br />1,403 <br />Retmoommissioning* <br />1,462,500 <br />0 <br />621 <br />0 <br />Water Pump Retrofits <br />825,000 <br />825,000 <br />245 <br />245 <br />Solar Photovoltaic Systems <br />266,480 <br />268,480 <br />185 <br />185 <br />Vending Machine Retrofits <br />147,200 <br />147,200 <br />43 <br />43 <br />Total <br />15,259,200 <br />9,240,900 <br />4,503 <br />3,176 <br />*Note that emissions reduction for these measures include natural <br />gas savings in addition to electricity. <br />75B -62 <br />