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L.A. County Corrects Its Fact Sheet – CCA Business Plan Delayed

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The beautiful South Pasadena Library and Community Center

Like most members of the LA County CCA Task Force we were disappointed at the July 14 monthly meeting in South Pasadena, that the team responsible for delivering the Feasibility Study and Implementation plan for the Los Angeles County Community Energy program missed their deadline and had no new information for the Task Force to review or discuss.  We are told that the reports – which were requested by the LA County Board of Supervisors in September of 2015 – will be delivered “Any day now” but no specific date has been promised.

Last week we published the Los Angeles County Community Energy Fact Sheet produced by the County’s CCA consultants and we were so excited to read about the renewables, distributed energy resources, local focus, jobs and economic development that it took us a while to notice that there was a mistake in the chart depicting Southern California Edison’s current energy portfolio mix.  It showed the Large Hydro portion of the portfolio at 27% instead of the 3% SCE’s Power Content Label shows it to be:

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Pretty amazing that 40% of the mix is listed as “unspecified sources of power.”

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 Posted on July 20, 2016 by creativegreenius

 Community Choice Power, Keeping Up With SBCP, Renewable Energy

     LACCE, Los Angeles County Community Choice Aggregation Task Force, Los Angeles County Community Energy, SCE, SCE Power Content Label, Southern California Edison

Just the Facts – Los Angeles County Community Choice Energy Publishes Its Fact Sheet

This morning our partners at the Los Angeles County Community Choice Energy program published their fact sheet which you can read in its entirety HERE.

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 Posted on July 7, 2016 by creativegreenius

 Community Choice Power, Keeping Up With SBCP, Renewable Energy

     Los Angeles County Community Choice Energy

Here’s Our Workforce Development Input for LA County’s Community Choice Energy Program

Our South Bay Clean Power Economic and Workforce Development Advisory Committee had breakfast with LA County’s Energy and Sustainability Manager, Howard Choy, last month to discuss what would be in the County’s Implementation and Business Plan on these issues.  At that meeting we were invited by Howard, whom we’ve been working with since early 2015, to provide the input for the County’s plan.  You can download what we submitted HERE.

This is the cover letter that accompanied our input. We were very proud to have it sent on IBEW 11 letterhead:

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 Posted on July 5, 2016 by creativegreenius

 Community Choice Power, Keeping Up With SBCP

     Economic and Workforce Development, Howard Choy, IBEW 11, Los Angeles County Community Energy, SBCP, Workforce Development

Extraordinary News for Our Community Choice Power Program!

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In just one paragraph of their press release announcing the closing of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant and its replacement with 100% renewable power, Pacific Gas & Electric, the investor owned utility in Northern California acknowledged the new reality of California’s energy future. Read for yourself how the perfect storm of SB 350’s mandates, distributed energy resources, and community choice power programs – just like the one we’re getting ready to launch – are what’s next:

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 Posted on June 22, 2016 by creativegreenius

 Community Choice Power, Keeping Up With SBCP, Renewable Energy

     100% renewable power, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, distributed energy resources, Pacific Gas and Electric

Marin Clean Energy Continues to Grow & Lower Rates 6 Years After Launch

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Showing impressive growth six years after it launched in 2010, Marin Clean Energy’s CCA today added added seven (7) more cities to its Community Choice Power program.  The cities of Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Napa, American Canyon, St. Helena, Calistoga and Yountville will now join the county of Marin and all 11 of Marin’s municipalities along with unincorporated Napa County, and the cities of Benicia, El Cerrito, San Pablo and Richmond — about 174,000 customers.

Combined, the seven municipalities approved by Marin Clean Energy’s board on Thursday have about 94,000 electricity accounts.

According to the Marin newspaper, the Marin Independent Journal,  Dawn Weisz, Marin Clean Energy’s executive officer, said the extra revenue generated by the addition of the seven new cities could result in an average 8 percent reduction in Marin Clean Energy’s rates.

“We did not anticipate the interest that we’ve seen from the neighboring communities that have now become members and are continuing to express interest in membership,” Weisz said. “It speaks to the interest the communities have in providing choice in their communities and also providing more access to cleaner energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

We at South Bay Clean Power have watched as city after city, after witnessing the proof of concept and success of the Marin Clean Energy program, decide to join the Community Choice Power program.  We know that our own program will launch with a group of cities who will be know as our founding, starter cities – and then just like in Marin, other eligible cities will join them and our Clean Power program will grow and grow and grow.

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 Posted on April 24, 2016 by creativegreenius

 Community Choice Power, Keeping Up With SBCP

     American Canyon, Benicia, Calistoga, CCA, Community Choice Aggregation, Dawn Weisz, El Cerrito, Lafayette, Marin Clean Energy, Marin County, MCE, Napa, Richmond, San Pablo, St. Helena, unincorporated Napa County, Walnut Creek, Yountville

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