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The City of Hayward has been allocated $750,000 in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant funds for programs designed to help Hayward residents and business owners reduce their energy costs. Please click on the links below for more information on the Hayward’s energy efficiency programs:
Residential Homeowners
Nonprofit Organizations & Governmental Agencies
Large Energy Users
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Green Business Program |
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Financing Your Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Improvements
The City of Hayward is participating in the CaliforniaFIRST Program, which is a property assessed clean energy (PACE) finance program. PACE programs allow property owners to finance the installation of energy improvements on their home or business and pay the amount back as a line item on their property tax bill.
Check out the California First Website! |
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Hayward’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) was adopted by the City Council on July 28, 2009. The purpose of the CAP is to make Hayward a more environmentally and socially sustainable community by:
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions - the primary contributor to global warming
Decreasing the community’s dependence on non-renewable resources
Increasing Hayward's potential for "green" economic development
Enhancing the health of all who live and work in Hayward
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The CAP identifies greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets that are consistent with those adopted by the State of California as well as the actions that are needed to achieve the targets.
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The following Excel file contains the spreadsheets used to estimate the potential greenhouse gas reductions associated with each action:
CAP Excel File »
Background Reports and Presentations » |
Erik Pearson, AICP
Senior Planner
510-583-4210
erik.pearson@hayward-ca.gov |
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| Green Building Requirements |
Residential Energy
Conservation Ordinance |
The City of Hayward considered developing a Residential Energy Conservation Ordinance which would have require energy efficiency improvements in existing homes.
RECO Project Webpage » |
| Climate Action Management Team |
There are no additional meetings scheduled for the Climate Action Management Team. This group is being reorganized per the direction provided by the City Council Sustainability Committee on July 6, 2011.
ROSTER »
MEETING SCHEDULE »
Agendas and Reports - 2011
Agendas and Reports - 2010
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