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Delivering for California: Industry Group SEPA Recognizes PG&E for Clean Energy Progress

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Delivering for California: Industry Group SEPA Recognizes PG&E for Clean Energy Progress April 14, 2021 GMT SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 14, 2021 While fans of professional golf were riveted to the Masters leaderboard last weekend, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has earned a spot on a different kind of leaderboard – one recognizing utilities for their progress toward a modern, carbon-free electric system. Today, the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) released its comprehensive assessment of more than 100 U.S. utilities’ clean power efforts. PG&E demonstrated significant progress, landing it on the 2021 Utility Transformation Leaderboard.

PG&E Surpasses California s 2020 Renewable Energy Goal; Electricity Delivered to Customers is More than 88% Greenhouse Gas-Free and Among the Cleanest in the Nation

Published: Wednesday, 10 March 2021 06:01 Large-Scale Solar Leads PG&E s Renewable Power Mix; Customer Rooftop Solar Rises to More than 535,000 Customers, Accounting for Nearly 20% of Nation s Residential Solar; Company Adding More Grid-Scale and Customer-Connected Battery Energy Storage March 10, 2021 - SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.  Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) exceeded California s Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) goal requiring energy providers to deliver 33% renewable energy by the end of 2020. PG&E estimates that it delivered over 35% from specified eligible-renewable resources to its customers last year, according to its recent Form 10-K. Overall, more than 88% of the electricity PG&E delivered to its customers last year came from greenhouse gas (GHG)-free resources, including eligible-renewable, nuclear and large hydroelectric energy.

Local demand is helping California surpass renewable energy targets

Date Time Local demand is helping California surpass renewable energy targets In California, local demand for renewable energy is helping the state exceed its clean energy goals, according to a new UCLA study. Research by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation shows the growing impact of community choice aggregators, or CCAs, on energy procurement and illustrates the effects cleaner energy providers are having on the state’s power supply. Community choice aggregators buy clean energy on behalf of their residents and businesses, offering an alternative to investor-owned utilities and enabling localities to take control of their energy procurement. The CCA serving much of the Los Angeles region is Clean Power Alliance, which provides energy to customers in 31 cities and counties, including Alhambra, Culver City, Downey and Santa Monica.

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