Local Action: Strategies for a Sustainable Energy Future in Santa Cruz County |
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Swimming Pool Heating | 2 |
Environmental Impacts | 12 |
A STRATEGY FOR A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE | 29 |
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Action Cost Effectiveness AGRICULTURAL Appendix CABRILLO COLLEGE California Energy Commission conservation and renewable conservation measures Conventional Future COUNTY AND CITIES County and incorporated County Energy economic Effectiveness for Consumer Effectiveness for Taxpayer electricity Energy Action energy conservation energy consumption energy costs Energy Dollar Drain energy efficiency ENERGY ELEMENT energy future Energy in Santa energy prices energy savings environmental established feasible federal Figure financing High Cost Effectiveness High Priority High Staff Requirement highest priority Immediate Responsibility impacts incorporated cities increase industrial installations insulation Joint Powers Energy Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Minor Implementation Moderate Cost Effectiveness Moderate Implementation Moderate Staff Requirement N/A Cost Effectiveness N/A Staff Requirement natural gas passive solar Powers Energy Authority Priority for Action projected RECOMMENDED recycling reduce renewable energy development renewable energy sources residential retrofit Santa Cruz County sector Short term Responsibility solar access solar water heating space heating total energy systems transportation utility vehicles