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Each program offers a distinct array of benefits and choosing can be difficult. Net metering, for <br />example, is the only one that keeps the green energy value of the energy created in Roseville. <br />Target Audience <br />We will target Roseville residents and businesses who are considering on -site options for <br />renewable energy and community solar gardens. <br />Desired Outcomes <br />We want to make it easy for residents and businesses to consider their options and choose a <br />program that will suit their needs and priorities. <br />Resources & Communication Channels <br />Recognizing that this focus area presents a slightly different challenge than the others, the <br />Energy Action Team's brainstormed differently too. Outreach will require frequent engagement <br />with residents and businesses early in their consideration process. The team developed a list of <br />ideas where we might engage with residents and businesses to share information. See Table <br />11. below. <br />Table 11: Brainstorm Results for Renewable Energy Outreach Opportunities <br />Renewable Energy Education / Outreach Opportunities <br />Library Roseville Business Council <br />Oval and other parks RoseFest <br />Roles and Responsibilities <br />Partners in Energy will provide communication materials to help familiarize Roseville residents <br />and businesses with renewable energy opportunities, including materials presentation <br />opportunities <br />Partners in Energy will provide communication materials for flyers, social media and in -person <br />events, as needed. City of Roseville will coordinate volunteers and staff to adequately conduct <br />outreach. <br />Implementation Timeline <br />Planning for a regularly scheduled series of events will begin shortly after the start of <br />implementation, with specific timing dictated by the opportunities that we create or community <br />events that are suitable venues. See Figure 23, below. <br />Figure 23: Renewable Energy Focus Area Strategy Timing, June 2021 - December 2022 <br />N N <br />o o E E: E `m o o o E: a` E: E <br />� E: � � r c� N � in E: <br />Q cn O z o ii Q Q co O z o <br />9. Increase Adoption <br />of Subscription <br />W1 <br />W3 <br />W5 <br />I <br />Offerin s <br />Plan Webinars <br />Plan <br />Events <br />E1 <br />E2 <br />E3 <br />E4 1 <br />10.Provide Education <br />Opportunities <br />W2 <br />W4 <br />Roseville Energy Action Plan 25 <br />
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