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Regional climate authority presents countywide strategy and Sebastopol water-efficiency program

Sebastopol Climate Action Committee · December 11, 2024
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Summary

Representatives from the Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority and BayREN gave the Sebastopol Climate Action Committee an overview of the county’s climate mobilization strategy, building-electrification work and the BayREN Water Upgrade Save program, which currently has 46 active projects in Sebastopol.

Representatives of the Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority (RCPA) and the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) told the Sebastopol Climate Action Committee that regional coordination and local outreach are central to accelerating building electrification and transportation decarbonization.

"My name is Anna Oliva, and I'm the Bay Area Regional Energy Network or BayREN program specialist," Anna Oliva said, introducing BayREN’s residential and commercial water-efficiency work. She told the committee the Water Upgrade Save program is active in Sebastopol and reported the city currently has 46 active projects enrolled in that program.

BC Capps, climate programs manager with the Sonoma County Transportation Authority and RCPA, summarized RCPA’s climate mobilization strategy, saying the authority was "established in 2009 through state legislation" and that its strategy was…

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