Clean Energy Alliance keeps tabs on summer heat, energy rates
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REGION The summer heat is keeping the Clean Energy Alliance on its toes, requiring North County’s municipal aggregation program to keep a watchful eye on regional and local energy rates.
CEA Executive Director Barbara Boswell updated the board during its June 24 meeting, also reporting on the state of hydroelectric power, budget, expansion and exit fees.
Also, CEA Chairwoman Kristi Becker said Solana Beach, San Elijo Joint Powers Authority (water) and the Encina Water Authority upgraded to the Green Impact plan, which is the 100% renewable energy option.
Also, the board discussed the recent feasibility study between Escondido, San Marcos and Vista, which was conducted by EES Consulting, who performed the study for Carlsbad, Del Mar, Oceanside and Encinitas several years ago.