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This memorandum discusses pilot program options for the San José Clean Energy initiative, specifically recommending the development of a contractor incentive pilot program to promote the installation of electric heat pumps. The program aims to provide financial incentives to local contractors, encouraging them to participate in the EcoHome Rebate program. The memorandum also evaluates a proposed electric leaf blower incentive program, which staff do not recommend due to minimal greenhouse gas reduction potential and significant implementation challenges. The contractor incentive program is expected to cost $100,000 and aims to reduce emissions by approximately 1,466 metric tons of carbon dioxide over 12 months.
Key points
The memorandum presents two pilot program options: a contractor incentive for electric heat pumps and an electric leaf blower incentive.
Staff recommends adopting a contractor incentive pilot program to encourage local contractors to install electric heat pumps.
The contractor incentive program would offer direct payments for early installations, with a total budget of $100,000.
The electric leaf blower incentive program is not recommended due to minimal greenhouse gas reduction potential and high implementation costs.
The contractor incentive program is expected to result in approximately 90 new installations and significant emissions reductions.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: San José Clean Energy Pilot Program Options Approved 12/2/25 25-1263 6.2 FROM: Lori Mitchell DATE: November 10, 2025 Date: 11/13/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution approving the development of a contractor incentive pilot program with a cost not to exceed $100,000 to encourage local contractors to install electric heat pumps in lieu of proceeding with an electric leaf blower incentive pilot program. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME This memorandum presents two pilot program options for consideration: a contractor incentive to increase participation in San José Clean Energy (SJCE)’s EcoHome Rebate program and a commercial electric leaf blower (ELB) incentive. After evaluating the greenhouse gas reduction potential, implementation effort, and staff resource requirements, staff recommends implementing only the contractor incentive pilot program. The contractor incentive pilot program aims to increase the number of local contractors installing electric heat pumps by offering direct payments for early installations. This would support market transformation ahead of upcoming Bay Area Air District...
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Memorandum from Mayor, Candelas, Cohen, Mulcahy & Tordillos, 11/24/25
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This memorandum from Mayor Mahan and Councilmembers Candelas, Cohen, Mulcahy, and Tordillos discusses recommendations for the San José Clean Energy (SJCE) Pilot Program Options. It emphasizes the need for improved eco home programs for heat pump installations, an assessment of incentive programs, and enhanced engagement about rebate programs. The memorandum highlights the importance of focusing on greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and existing buildings, and the need to ensure that rebate programs meet the demand for heat pump installations.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the City Council and discusses SJCE Pilot Program Options.
Recommendations include accepting staff recommendations and directing the City Manager to include specific assessments and improvements in the Spring 2026 roadmap.
The focus is on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation and existing buildings.
There is a need to improve the eco home program for heat pump installations and ensure adequate rebates for homeowners.
The memorandum states that signers have not had private conversations with other City Council members regarding the discussed actions.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 12/02/2025 FILE: 25-1263 ITEM: 6.2 TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Mayor Mahan Councilmember Candelas Councilmember Cohen Councilmember Mulcahy Councilmember Tordillos SUBJECT: SEE BELOW DATE: 11/24/2025 APPROVED: SUBJECT: SJCE Pilot Program Options RECOMMENDATION 1. Accept the staff recommendation. 2. Direct the City Manager to include in the Spring 2026 San José Clean Energy Programs Roadmap Status Report: a. Recommendations to improve the eco home program for heat pump installations to ensure it is incentivizing and properly meeting the demand for conversions. b. An assessment of the eco home and contractor incentive programs to inform potential Reach Code policy updates for single-family homes. 3. Direct the City Manager to conduct enhanced engagement and education about the eco home rebate programs to homeowners and contractors. BACKGROUND: As San Jose continues to pursue its Climate Smart goals, we must focus on the largest greenhouse gas emission sources, which are transportation and existing buildings. The most COUNCIL AGENDA: 12/02/2025 FILE: 25-1263 ITEM: 6.2 impactful uses of Clean Energy Roadmap funds are programs that facilitate the purchase and...
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This resolution proposes the development of a contractor incentive pilot program in San Jose, aimed at encouraging local contractors to install electric heat pumps instead of proceeding with an electric leaf blower incentive program. The program has a cost limit of $100,000 and is intended to support market transformation in response to upcoming regulations on emissions from heating appliances. The resolution indicates that the electric leaf blower program is not recommended at this time due to minimal greenhouse gas reduction potential and significant staff resource requirements.
Key points
The resolution is for a contractor incentive pilot program.
The program aims to encourage local contractors to install electric heat pumps.
The cost of the program is not to exceed $100,000.
The electric leaf blower incentive program is not recommended.
The program supports compliance with upcoming emissions regulations.
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SAW:WFC:DJF 11/17/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE APPROVING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CONTRACTOR INCENTIVE PILOT PROGRAM WITH A COST NOT-TO-EXCEED $100,000 TO ENCOURAGE LOCAL CONTRACTORS TO INSTALL ELECTRIC HEAT PUMPS IN LIEU OF PROCEEDING WITH AN ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWER INCENTIVE PILOT PROGRAM WHEREAS, staff evaluated two pilot program options: a contractor incentive to increase participation in San José Clean Energy (SJCE)’s EcoHome Rebate program and a commercial electric leaf blower (ELB) incentive; and WHEREAS, after evaluating the greenhouse gas reduction potential, implementation effort, and staff resource requirements, staff recommends implementing only the contractor incentive pilot program; and WHEREAS, the contractor incentive pilot program aims to increase the number of local contractors installing electric heat pumps by offering direct payments for early installations; and WHEREAS, this would support market transformation ahead of upcoming Bay Area Air District regulations restricting emissions of nitrogen oxides from space and water heating appliances; and WHEREAS, by encouraging more contractors to gain experience...
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The document outlines options for a pilot program to encourage the adoption of commercial electric leaf blowers, as directed by the City Council. It evaluates two programs: a Contractor Incentive Pilot Program and an Electric Leaf Blower Pilot Program. The recommendation is to develop the Contractor Incentive Pilot Program, which aims to increase the number of contractors supporting residents with heat pump installations, rather than pursuing the Electric Leaf Blower Pilot Program due to its low impact and high costs.
Key points
City Council directed staff to present options for a pilot program for commercial electric leaf blowers.
Staff evaluated greenhouse gas reductions, market impact, staffing needs, and cost-effectiveness of two programs.
The recommended program is the Contractor Incentive Pilot Program, which aims to support contractors in heat pump installations.
The Electric Leaf Blower Pilot Program is not recommended due to low emissions impact and high costs.
The Contractor Incentive Pilot Program is expected to result in 15 new heat pump contractors and reduce 1,466 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
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SAN JOSE CLEAN ENERGY PILOT PROGRAM OPTIONS City Council December 12, 2025 Lori Mitchell, Director Kate Ziemba, Senior Environmental Program Manager BACKGROUND • In April 2025, City Council directed staff to return with options for a pilot program encouraging adoption of commercial electric leaf blowers. • Staff evaluated greenhouse gas reductions, market impact, staffing needs, and cost-effectiveness of: 1. Contractor Incentive Pilot Program – incentives for contractors completing their first heat pump installations. 2. Electric Leaf Blower Pilot Program – point-of-sale incentives for small landscaping businesses. • Recommendation: develop contractor incentive pilot program, not an electric leaf blower pilot program 1 WHY CONTRACTOR INCENTIVES? • Increase number of contractors able to support residents through Bay Area Air District regulations (2027-2031) • Over 800 San José contractors hold relevant licenses, yet only 72 participate in SJCE’s programs • Contractors influence customer decisions • Early-stage financial support helps contractors build expertise, reduce installation costs over time, and diversify the market 2 WHY NOT ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWERS? • Low impact, high cost:...
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The letter expresses support for a contractor incentive pilot program to encourage the installation of electric heat pumps and recommends improvements to the eco home program. It also discusses a proposed bill credit for San José Clean Energy customers, advocating for an option to contribute the credit to a fund for heat pumps instead of receiving it as a one-time credit.
Key points
Support for a contractor incentive pilot program for electric heat pumps.
Recommendations to improve the eco home program and assess its effectiveness.
Proposal for bill credits totaling up to $25 million for San José Clean Energy customers.
Advocacy for an option to contribute bill credits to a fund for energy-efficient heat pumps.
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Date: December 2, 2025 Subject: Agenda Items 6.2 & 6.3: SJCE Pilot Program Options and SJCE Customer Bill Credits Dear Mayor Mahan, Vice Mayor Foley, and Councilmembers Kamei, Campos, Tordillos, Cohen, Ortiz, Mulcahy, Doan, Candelas, and Casey: As leaders in the community representing over 2000 Silicon Valley supporters, we’re writing to convey our support for staff’s proposal to develop a contractor incentive pilot program to encourage local contractors to install electric heat pumps. We also support the Memo from the Mayor and Councilmembers Candelas, Cohen, Mulcahy and Tordillos to direct the City Manager to: • include in the Spring 2026 SJCE Programs Roadmap Status Report recommendations to (a) improve the eco home program and (b) assess the eco home and contractor incentive programs to inform potential Reach Code policy updates for single-family homes, and • conduct an enhanced engagement and education about the eco home rebate programs to homeowners and contractors. We ask you to accept the staff recommendation along with the additional recommendations in the Memo—and to go beyond them. In Item 6.3, SJCE staff propose to issue bill credits to San José Clean Energy...