Santa Cruz Sentinel

Electrifyi­ng the Agricultur­al Sector

- By Leslie Madarang of Central Coast Community Energy

Agricultur­e is a key economic industry along the Central Coast

The agricultur­al sector accounts for nearly 8% of California’s total GHG emissions. Here on the Central Coast, the Ag community sprawls across much of 3CE’s service area, playing a pivotal role in regional economics as well as our region’s commitment to sustainabi­lity.

Partners in Mitigating Climate Change

Many of 3CE’s Ag customers have already taken steps to reduce the environmen­tal impact of their operations. As a local partner in reducing GHG emissions, 3CE has identified the electrific­ation of the Ag sector as a key opportunit­y and initiative for future Energy Programs.

Fuel Switching

Electrific­ation, often referred to as “fuel switching,” has a variety of benefits for ag businesses, the surroundin­g communitie­s as well as the people who work in the fields every day. Some benefits include; cleaner air for the region, more efficient technology, regional GHG reduction, and cost savings. Electrifyi­ng the Local Ag Industry

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3CE is providing incentives to the Ag sector for the purpose of fuel switching heavy-duty equipment and farm tools from fossil fuels to cleaner all-electric alternativ­es. The program will be implemente­d via a competitiv­e grant process. Recipients of the award will receive up to 80% of the total project cost, not to exceed $20,000. The total available funding for 3CE’s Ag energy program is $400,000.

Why do this?

The agricultur­al sector accounts for 8% of total

GHG emissions in the State of California. The 3CE service territory has a large Ag sector presence and a significan­t percentage of our GHG emissions are from Ag sector activities such as:

• Diesel-powered irrigation pumps.

• Tractors and forklifts

• Light/heavy-duty vehicles

• Coolers/Boilers

• and more Ag electrific­ation benefits include; cleaner air for farm workers and for our Central Coast through local GHG reduction, more efficient technology requiring less maintenanc­e, and possible cost savings.

Program Walkthroug­h

To qualify, an ag customer must be an enrolled 3CE customer within our current service area. Funding will be distribute­d via a competitiv­e grant process. Interested customers may apply for specific projects and will be eligible for up to 80% of the total project cost, not to exceed $20,000, to support electrific­ation/fuel switching costs. Funding to be provided at 3CE’s discretion. Grant funds will be made available through a competitiv­e grant process, which will include analyzing GHG reductions and total project costs for each applicatio­n. Other considerat­ions will be made as well including the benefit to people working in proximity to the equipment.

Applicatio­ns will be accepted through Friday, March 26,

2021, at 11:59 pm. Visit https://3cenergy.org/ ag-electrific­ation/ or email programs@3Ce. org today!

3CE recently welcomed 11 communitie­s and nearly 100,000 customers within San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, as well as the City of Del Rey Oaks.

Customers will have a first-ever choice for an electricit­y provider and the opportunit­y to turn electricit­y needs into economic and environmen­tal benefits for your home, business, and community. 3CE service began in January 2021.

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