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Ms. Gunderzik indicated that may be in the next stage of the Xcel Energy Team <br />focus. She noted some grant opportunities the City could apply for in the future. <br />Member Cicha wondered if Xcel Energy had any idea on how COVID-19 is <br />influencing the energy burden in Roseville or on a larger scale. <br />Mr. Holsinger explained the Department of Energy resource for calculating that and <br />getting at the information specific to Roseville is limited. He wished it were more <br />real time and more of a finely tuned instrument. There is information on <br />homeownership versus rent, multi -family versus single-family and things of that <br />nature but Xcel Energy does not have anything that is going to be as timely to allow <br />them to look at the impact of one years' worth of events, positive or negative. <br />Chair Wozniak asked in other service areas has Xcel Energy partnered with either <br />car dealerships or manufacturers to encourage or promote more charging stations <br />for EV vehicles. <br />Ms. Gunderzik explained Xcel Energy is excited with its EV Group because it has <br />a Channel Trade Manager who works with the EV dealerships. His focus is not so <br />much EV charging stations but making sure they are getting more EV's and a <br />greater variety stocked in the service territories. <br />Chair Wozniak asked if Xcel Energy was aware of any conversations or programs <br />with any communities where Xcel is working with the community to look at the <br />community's codes and outreach efforts in order to inform commercial and <br />residential customers of requirements for EV charging on the premises. <br />Ms. Gunderzik indicated she was not aware of anything like that. There are <br />programs for leasing and Xcel will install the EV chargers. <br />Chair Wozniak thanked Xcel Energy representatives for their presentation. <br />6. Annual Green Team Update <br />Mr. Johnson indicated the PWETC is the Green Team for Roseville. He updated <br />the Commission on the program highlights that are reviewed on the Green Team. <br />Mr. Johnson introduced Mr. Will Ristow, Green Corp Member, who presented the <br />projects he has been working on. <br />Member Misra asked how many participants are in the program right now and it is <br />where it is expected to be at this point. <br />Mr. Ristow indicated the program is not currently in effect. The workshops are <br />being used as a way to meet with the businesses and get them onboard. He noted a <br />couple of businesses have reached out to him to find out how to get on board. He <br />will start pushing outreach now that the workshops are set up. <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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