Last month, the SCP team had the pleasure of visiting our friends at Recology and their amazing new materials recovery facility (MRF) in Santa Rosa. How well do you know what belongs in the trash vs your blue or green bins? Check out the Sorting Guides and Resources on Recology's website for valuable tips and helpful guides!
Sonoma Clean Power
Utilities
Santa Rosa, California 2,410 followers
Innovation. Grown Locally.
About us
Sonoma Clean Power makes renewable energy accessible to Sonoma and Mendocino County residents and businesses, with competitive rates and big community benefits. SCP first began service in 2014 as California’s second Community Choice Aggregation (CCA). A key part of our work is to ensure that everyone is brought along in the transition toward a clean energy future, and that customers who will benefit most from cost savings, improved air quality, and increased energy efficiency can participate in SCP’s services and programs. Renewable energy is a solution which SCP customers can be part of today, not years from now. By taking advantage of our offerings, customers can reduce their utility costs and help clean up California’s electric grid. Visit our Customer Center in Downtown Santa Rosa to explore energy-efficient technologies, customer programs and incentives, and any billing related questions you may have.
- Website
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https://www.sonomacleanpower.org
External link for Sonoma Clean Power
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Rosa, California
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- renewable energy, energy efficiency, public power, and community choice
Locations
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Primary
431 E St
Santa Rosa, California 95404, US
Employees at Sonoma Clean Power
Updates
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Sonoma Clean Power is pleased to invite you to a Town Hall next week where we will present the key findings from SCP’s recent Transportation Needs Assessment. This event will take place on Wednesday, June 5th, from 4:30-6PM online via Zoom or in person at SCP’s Customer Center (741 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa). During this session, EVNoire, a nationally renowned minority-owned organization specializing in transportation, energy, and environmental equity, will share the results of the assessment. Following the presentation, we will host a discussion featuring perspectives from the NAACP Santa Rosa – Sonoma County, the North Bay Electric Auto Association, and Bikeable Santa Rosa. This will be a valuable opportunity to share insights, discuss unmet needs, and explore how the assessment can benefit our community in the coming years. Please register online to receive the Zoom link. To ensure we have adequate seating, please let us know if you plan to attend in person. https://lnkd.in/gbmUSUmu
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The Pacific Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has upgraded from their 23-year-old Chevy pickup to a brand new EV! This new truck is essential for transporting staff and supplies to various locations, including the sand dunes, Jughandle State Preserve, and Mendocino tide pools. "Without the contribution from Sonoma Clean Power, PEEC would not have been able to raise the funds needed for the purchase of the truck," said Lorrie Lagasse, Board President. "Because we are an environmental education camp, having an electric vehicle fits in with our goals. We are able to walk the walk.” Discover more about Pacific Environmental Education Center (PEEC) and stay connected by following their social media accounts! Are you with a nonprofit looking to make the switch? You can get up to $22,500 toward the purchase of an EV through SCP's Nonprofit EV Incentives program! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g64miwFe
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Summer is quickly approaching! When temperatures rise, so does the stress on the electrical grid. SCP's GridSavvy Rewards can help you earn money while helping to reduce that stress! You’ll earn $2 for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) you save during the hours requested in the energy saving alert. 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) is roughly equal to how much electricity it takes to run one dishwasher cycle. Help California prevent rotating power outages and reduce the need for fossil fuels. Enroll now. https://lnkd.in/gREtUf_t
GridSavvy Rewards Alerts
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CONGRATULATIONS to the 15 Elsie Allen High School students who recently graduated from The LIME Foundation's NextGen Trades Academy! We're thrilled to support the Lime Foundation and its fantastic contributions to our community.
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The deadline to apply for the 2024 Calpine Community Benefits Grant Program is *this Friday* May 10th! Awards range from $5,000 to $20,000. Apply now! The Calpine Community Benefits Grant Program provides funding to organizations in SCP’s service area to help advance clean energy, green jobs, environmental education and stewardship, and equity and diversity. Applications are due by 5pm on May 10th, 2024.
Community Benefits Grant
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As we celebrate ten years of clean energy and community progress, we're grateful for the impact we've made together. Looking back, we've helped customers trim costs and reduce greenhouse gasses while pushing for fire safety and reliability in our power grid. In the face of ongoing climate challenges, our collective efforts have raised awareness and created meaningful change. We're proud to have played a part in building a brighter future for all. Thank you for being a vital part of this journey. Here's to many more years of progress and positivity ahead. #10electricyears
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The deadline to apply for the 2024 Calpine Community Benefits Grant Program is next Friday. May 10th! Awards range from $5,000 to $20,000. The Calpine Community Benefits Grant Program provides funding to organizations in SCP’s service area to help advance clean energy, green jobs, environmental education and stewardship, and equity and diversity. Applications are due by 5pm on May 10th, 2024.
Community Benefits Grant
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