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Riverside County ‘electric company’ deserves close look
/0 Comments/in Inland Empire, Los Angeles, News Feed /by News Article RepostRiverside County, CA has completed a study to test the feasibility of starting a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program. If launched, this CCA would provide customers more choice in where there energy is produced, support their local economy, and potentially lower their electricity bills. “Being able to choose where your electricity comes from is one […]
How Riverside County wants to lower electric bills
/0 Comments/in Inland Empire, Los Angeles /by News Article RepostRiverside County, CA Board of Supervisors is moving forward with a plan to pursue Community Choice Aggregation to serve residents in unincorporated areas of the county. This new energy program would replace the incumbent utility, Southern California Edison. “Besides helping residents save money, Supervisor John Benoit said aggregation might have a side benefit of helping in-county […]
No Edison, no problem: Riverside County taking steps to buy its own electricity
/0 Comments/in Inland Empire, Los Angeles /by News Article RepostRiverside County is testing the waters to form a Community Choice Aggregation program (CCA) that would serve its over 2 million residents and its many businesses. Early reports show that the average home would save anywhere from $50 to $55 per month on electricity provided by a CCA. Read more here: No Edison, No Problem: Riverside […]
Report: Fresno is No. 1 for Industrial Solar Power in California
/0 Comments/in All News, Inland Empire, San Joaquin Valley /by News Article RepostA new study released Wednesday ranks Fresno No.1 in California for industrial solar power installations. JOHN WALKER Fresno Bee Staff Photo BY BONHIA LEE blee@fresnobee.com Fresno is the state’s top region for industrial solar power, according to a report from a San Francisco nonprofit. The amount of solar energy generated on Fresno-area warehouses and distribution centers […]
San Bernardino County Energy Symposium Draws Desert Preservation Activists and Elected Officials
/0 Comments/in All News, Inland Empire, News Feed /by Woody HastingsPhoto caption: Woody Hastings (front row left) and Bill Powers (front row right) share their experience and knowledge of the renewable energy model known as Community Choice Aggregation while state, county, water and business leaders listen and take note. About 100 community leaders and clean energy advocates convened for a Local Energy Symposium on January 25th, […]