Clean Power, Healthy Communities was a Smashing Success

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Senate Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg wrote PG&E CEO Peter Darbee: Assembly Bill 117 (Migden) was enacted (Chapter 858, Statutes of 2002) with broad support, including the support of your company. This legislation prohibits utility company interference with [Community Choice Aggregation (CCA)] and requires utilities to "cooperate fully with any community choice aggregators that investigate, pursue, or implement community choice aggregation programs.” PG&E is aware that many communities are currently examining CCA. Your efforts to erect roadblocks to communities' pursuit of CCA can be interpreted as a violation of the statute. [Emphasis added]

 

 

Clean Power, Healthy Communities
A Regional Conference of the
Local Clean Energy Alliance

February 10 & 11, 2010
California Endowment 
Oakland, CA

The Clean Power Healthy Community conference was a smashing success thanks to our speakers, volunteers, and participants. Over 175 people participated over the two days and five working groups were created.  We will be posting the videos and slide decks shortly. Stay tuned...

* Climate Action Plans 
* Power Plants & Public Health 
* Green Collar Job Creation 
* Community Choice Energy 
* Policy & Financing 
* Creating a Local Power Grid 

Visit the Conference page  

We can all play a role in safeguarding our planet's future. One way is to conserve energy and use clean, renewable electricity.

Currently most businesses and residents in the Bay Area have no choice in where our energy comes from. Installing solar panels is the only way to access cleaner energy, and is not a viable option for everyone. Credits and offsets are not the same as renewable energy delivered directly to your business or home.

Now businesses and residents have the opportunity to choose clean energy easily and affordably. It's called Community Choice Energy. We invite you to learn more and join the alliance.