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3/28/2019
EWG Item 5 1
SANDAG Roadmap Program
Project Highlight: City of Carlsbad
Energy Working Group Item 5 | March 28, 2019
SANDAG Roadmap Program: Overview
• SDG&E Energy Efficiency Funding: Local Government Partnership (LGP)
• SDG&E LGPs: Cities of Chula Vista and
San Diego, County of San Diego, Port of
San Diego, SANDAG
• SANDAG LGP:• SANDAG Roadmap Program
• 16 SANDAG member agencies without
LGPs
• Began in 2010 with energy efficiency
• Integrated climate action planning in 2015
• Current agreement through 2020
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EWG Item 5 2
Roadmap Program – Project Highlight:
City of Carlsbad
• 2014Carlsbad Energy Roadmap* completed
• 2015Carlsbad Climate Action Plan adopted
• 2018Carlsbad Feasibility Study*completed
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* Prepared by the SANDAG Roadmap Program
City of Carlsbad Project Objectives
• Energy cost savings
• Reliability and resiliency
• Climate Action Plan implementation
• Innovation and clean technology
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Public Safety and Services Complex
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Feasibility Study: A Layered Approach
• Energy Efficiency:• Interior and exterior lighting
retrofits • Boiler replacement • Controls for air conditioning
units for advance scheduling and programming
• Demand Side Management:• Advanced building
management• Solar panels• Battery energy storage
• Microgrid
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Feasibility Study: A Layered Approach
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New Solar PV
SAFETY CENTER (SC)
(FUTURE) ORIONCENTER (OC)FLEET
MAINTENANCE CENTER (FMC)
SAFETY TRAINING CENTER (STC)
Rooftop Solar PV
New Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
New Solar PV
NEW ELECTRICVEHICLE (EV) CHARGERS
SDG&E
Loads
Medium Voltage AC Bus
Utility Grid
Low Voltage Switchgear
1st line of defense DER (up to 12 hours (minimum of 4 hours) of islanding capability)
2nd line of defense DER (up to 10 days of islanding capability)
3rd line of defense DER (indefinite islanding capability)
Energy Efficiency Measures Proposed for the building
Building controlled by a Building Management System (BMS)
Asset’s operation optimized by BESS controller
Asset/Load communicated to or operated by Microgrid Controller
Existing Backup Gen
SDG&E
A.T.S.
ExistingBackup Gen
FIRE STATION 5 (FS5)
A.T.S.
A.T.S.
ExistingBackup Gen
Utility Switch
Utility Switch
New Natural Gas Gen
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Feasibility Study: A Layered Approach
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➢ Energy Savings and Reduced Environmental & Economical Impact
Utility
Grid
Energy 51%
Peak
Load34%
N. Gas
Usage31%
GHG
57%
SO2
& NOx50%
Utility
Bills
($) 55%
➢ Improved Energy Resiliency & Reliability
➢ Support Clean Energy Market Transformation
➢ Improved Cybersecurity
$6,698,35915 yr
➢ Additional Community & Societal Benefits
*Renewables resources for half of the state's electricity, California Energy Commission, 2015
➢ Project Cost
Many design alternatives to reduce cost
Many project financing solutions
➢ Show City’s Commitment to the CEC* 2030 climate and energy goals
SANDAG Roadmap Program Next Steps
• SANDAG Roadmap Program will continue to offer energy and climate action planning activities primarily funded through the Local Government Partnership with SDG&E through 2020 and will explore additional funding opportunities to support these activities for member agencies in the future.
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Port of San Diego
Resiliency in Terminal Operations at Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal Renée Yarmy, Program Manager – Energy & Sustainability
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Coronado
San Diego
National City
Chula Vista
Imperial Beach
Port of San Diego Jurisdiction
34miles of waterfront
2,403acres of land
3,535acres of water
Port Tidelands
Submerged Tidelands
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The Port Act and Tidelands
Trust Doctrine
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Promote commerce,
navigation, recreation and
fisheries
Manage San Diego Bay and
the Waterfront ‘Tidelands’
Details responsibility on behalf
of the people of the State of
California
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Climate Action Plan
10% Reduction by 2020
25% Reduction by 2035
CAP 2006 Baseline Emission Sources(581,750 metric tons CO2e)
117,526
162,556
137,664
131,597
13,169 19,239Electricity
Natural Gas
Transportation: On-road
Transportation: Off-road
Water Use
Waste
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5
2030 2050
1,200,000
1,100,000
1,000,000
900,000
800,000
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
2006 2016 2020
Metr
ic T
on
s C
O2e/y
ear
Baseline
581,750
2006 CAP Baseline
Business as
Usual
Projections
688,984731,878
839,113
1,053,582
Reduction
Targets
Future Emission Target
523,57510% reduction
314,14540% reduction 104,715
80% reduction
Note: Timescale is drawn for illustrative purposes.
504,5542016 GHG Inventory
2016 CAP
Inventory
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Climate Action Plan – Status
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• Approved a Redevelopment Plan
in 2016
• $10M Transportation Investment
Generating Economic Recovery
(TIGER) grant
• Quadruple cargo throughput
• Requires emissions reductions
• Enhancements of Shorepower
system
• Electric Cargo Handling
Equipment
Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal—An Innovation Hub
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Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal – An Innovation Hub
Tenth Avenue
Marine Terminal
CalEnviroScreen 3.0
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• Adjacent to the
disadvantaged community
of Barrio Logan.
• Projects at TAMT aimed at:
o Reducing criteria air
pollutants;
o Reducing greenhouse
gas emissions;
o Public benefit; and
o Improving terminal
efficiency.
Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal—An Innovation Hub
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Demonstrate Business Case for Advanced Microgridsin Support of California's Energy and GHG Policies
Grant Funding Opportunity-17-302
Project Title Grant RecipientEPIC Funding
(Match )
Port of Long Beach Microgrid Port of Long Beach $5M ($2.12M)
Camp Parks Microgrid Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory $5M ($11.41M)
Miramar Marine Air Station Microgrid University of California, San Diego $5M ($6M)
Port of San Diego Microgrid San Diego Unified Port District $4.98M ($4.63M)
Port Hueneme Server Farm Building Microgrid Electric Power Research Institute $4.99M ($3.5M)
Chemehuevi Indian Reservation Microgrid Handbook Holdings, LLC $4.99M ($8.4M)
Virtual Wide Area Urban Microgrids Gridscape $4.99M ($3.28M)
Rialto Microgrid Rialto Bioenergy Facility $5M ($6.66M)
Redwood Coast Airport Microgrid Humboldt State University $5M ($6.32M)
Santa Rosa Junior College Microgrid Sonoma County Junior College District $4.99M ($8.69M)
Total AwardEPIC - $49.97M
Match - $61.02M
Electric Program
Investment Charge Program
• 17 microgrid projects at 23 sites.
• Total: $75.6 million CEC funds
and $71.4 million match funds.
• Projects are located in the CA
Investor Owned Utility territories.
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Project Overview – Goals of Microgrid Grant
Electrification
Resiliency
Technological Advancement
Replicability
Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal
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1111
• 1 of 17 U.S. Department of
Transportation Strategic
Ports
• Supply of Emergency
Goods / Services
• Critical Infrastructure:
o Jet Fuel Storage for San
Diego International
Airport
o Security Gates/Facilities
o Site Lighting
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Port of San Diego – Strategic Port
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Microgrid Project Overview
• Project Partners
o Burns & McDonnell (BMcD) – System Design
o Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) – Cyber Security Assessment,
Testing/Evaluation, and Knowledge Transfer
o UC San Diego (UCSD) – Project Evaluation and Knowledge Transfer
• Application Ask
o CEC Funding: $4,985,272
o District Match: $4,427,973
o UCSD Match: $201,963
• Overview
o Solar PV power, battery storage, and microgrid controller
o Energy Efficient Lighting Retrofits
o Decrease electricity costs 60%
Estimated Project Budget $9.6 M
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Microgrid Preliminary Site Plan
858,000 kWh
Reduction
Solar 700 kW
Battery Storage
700 kW / 2,500 kWh
280,000 kWh
Reduction
Energy Efficient Site
Lighting Retrofits
Estimated Reduction
360 MTCO2e
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Overview of Value Proposition
Cost Effectiveness
Emission
Reduction
Potential
Low
Value
High
Value
Site
Lighting
Retrofit
Solar
PPA
Battery
Storage /
Microgrid
Controls
Battery
Storage /
Microgrid
Controls
With Grant FundingWithout Grant Funding
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Microgrid Technical Tasks
1 – General Project Tasks
2 – Microgrid Design
3 – Microgrid Construction
4 – Operation and Maintenance
5 – Testing and Evaluation
6 – Evaluation of Project Benefits
7 – Technology/Knowledge Transfer Activities
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60% Design Phase
Technical Advisory Committee
Consultant Role:
UCSD, EPRI, and BMcD
Committee:
San Diego Gas & Electric
City of San Diego
Navy Region Southwest
California Air Resources Board
San Diego International Airport
San Diego Refrigerated Services
(TAMT Tenant)
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Technology / Knowledge Transfer Activities
ImplementationProject AnalysisAnticipated
Board Action
Jan - Mar Apr - JuneOct - Dec
Mic
rog
rid
Pro
ject
Project
Analysis
Grant Agreement
Development
FY 18
Grant
AgreementDesign
July - Sept Jan - Mar Apr - JuneOct - Dec
Tasks
1 – General Project Tasks
2 – Microgrid Design
3 – Microgrid Construction
4 – Operation and Maintenance
5 – Testing and Evaluation
6 – Evaluation of Project Benefits
7 – Technology/Knowledge Transfer
Activities
July - Sept Jan - MarOct - Dec
FY 19
Apr - June
FY 20
ConstructionEnergy Efficient Site Lighting
Roof Replacement
Anticipated Project Schedule
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Testing,
Evaluation
and
Reporting
ConstructionBattery Storage / Microgrid
Control System / Solar /
Associated Electrical
Infrastructure Upgrades
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Microgrid
Emissions Capture System
-
5
10
15
20
25
30
Port Grants Tenant Grants
Mil
lio
ns
TIGER
Corridor Study
Urban Greening
Electric Vehicles and Equipment
MD/HD
Drayage Truck
Grant Funding – Beyond the Microgrid
Port Grants Underway:
• Transportation Investment Generating Economic
Recovery (TIGER): Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal
Modernization – Phase 1 Underway
• Federal Highway Funds: Harbor Drive Multi-Modal
Corridor Study
• Natural Resources Agency: Urban Greening Grant
• California Transportation Commission SB1 Grant:
Emissions Capture System
Tenant Grants Underway:
• CEC (PON 14-605): Medium- and Heavy-Duty (MD/HD)
Advanced Vehicle Technology Demonstration
• California Air Resources Board: Drayage Truck Grant
• CEC (GFO 15-604): Freight Transportation Projects at
California Seaports
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Thank you!
Questions / Discussion