community choice aggregation (CCA)
Few parties in California are happy with the way the state’s community choice aggregator (CCA) program is turning out, legislators learned.
Capital markets this year are more willing than ever to finance green energy projects, said a panel at the Renewable Energy Conference.
Pacific Gas and Electric isn’t having second thoughts about its strategy of capitalizing on California’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Californians who receive electricity from a community choice aggregator could face higher costs under a plan proposed by three investor-owned utilities.
ERCOT CEO Bill Magness moderated a panel at the GCPA Spring Conference that included CEOs John Bear, Steve Berberich, Nick Brown and Brad Jones.
Customers in LA County will have the option to purchase power from a new publicly run supplier that will obtain more of its energy from renewable resources.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) on Thursday refined their community aggregation for municipalities and rejected a request that the program abandon its opt-out structure.
The NY PSC voted 3-1 to allow municipal aggregation, enabling municipalities statewide to make bulk purchases of electricity and natural gas.
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