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Every year, electricity suppliers in California are required to let their consumers know the mix of sources used to provide electricity service during the previous calendar year. East Bay Community Energy is your public power provider. We are proud of our track record of providing green energy at low rates. Our annual Power Content Label appears below. |
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HOMES TO RECEIVE A $50 BILL CREDIT
in late 2023, resulting in $6.6M in immediate savings for customers on CARE and FERA income-qualifying rates.
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CLEAN ENERGY FOR ALL EBCE CUSTOMERS
by 2030, the goal adopted by EBCE, 15 years ahead of California’s target date.
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BRIGHT CHOICE 49% renewable energy target at a 5% discount to PG&E (including all fees) |
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RENEWABLE 100 100% California solar and wind power at slightly higher rates (about $1 more per month than PG&E for the average home) |
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In late October, you’ll see some big changes from us, including a new logo and name: Ava Community Energy. While we have a new name, new look, and valuable new programs coming your way, our commitment to connecting you with clean, affordable energy—and the brighter future it powers—remains unchanged. |
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EBCE’s wind farm in Livermore, California
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are serving EBCE customers from seven renewable-energy projects that we’ve brought online since 2020. Six more projects are being built for EBCE over the next three years.
Learn more about Green Power >
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IN PROJECTED ANNUAL SAVINGS
relative to PG&E rates expected in fiscal year 2023–2024 from the 5% monthly savings EBCE’s customers receive on our Bright Choice service.
Learn more about Low Rates >
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INDUCTION COOKTOP LENDING PROGRAM
launched for East Bay residents to borrow and “test drive” electro-magnetic induction cooking in their own home.
Learn more about Induction >
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LOCAL FACILITIES
that provide emergency services are getting microgrids through EBCE’s Resilient Critical Municipal Facilities Program. By using onsite solar and batteries, facilities can continue to operate during outages and cut monthly utility costs.
Learn more about Resilient Facilities >
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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
received Community Sponsorships from EBCE in 2022. Berkeley Food Pantry, San Leandro Boys & Girls Club, Oaktown Jazz Workshops, and two dozen other organizations received up to $2,500 to make their communities shine.
Learn more about Local Sponsorships >
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