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Dear East Bay Community Energy customer:
We are proud to share our annual Power Content Label, which provides information about the mix of electricity sources, along with updates about our service. We continue to save money for our customers, as well as invest in new renewable energy projects, offer programs, and support our community here in the East Bay.
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Helping speed the transition to local renewable energy: In January 2021, EBCE’s wind farm near Livermore, shown here, will start producing up to 57.5 MW of renewable energy — enough to power about 30,000 homes per year.

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East Bay Community Energy customers saved $8 million on their 2019 energy bills.

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We’ve been busy launching programs to help customers save energy and avoid power outages. The new Resilient Home program lowers the cost of installing home solar panels and energy storage systems in the East Bay.
We put revenue back into East Bay communities by donating over $2 million to local non-profits for COVID-19 relief.
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EBCE’s Jamal Bernardez at a mask distribution point in Oakland, giving a box of hundreds of masks to Laurie Goldman of East Bay FeedER, a volunteer-run local partner of World Central Kitchens. |
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RECIPIENTS INCLUDE
Alameda County Health System Foundation
Meals on Wheels of Alameda County
Alameda County Community Food Bank
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
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Choose from our service plans or return to PG&E.
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Renewable 100
Our top-tier option offering 100% renewable and carbon-free energy from California. It is 50% wind and 50% solar.
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Bright Choice
Our basic plan featured 60% renewable power (86% carbon-free) in 2019 with a small discount to PG&E rates.
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2019 Power Content Label
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This communication is required annually by the California Energy Commission.
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