It’s been over a decade since the launch of the first Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) in California. As of 2022, there are now 23 CCA programs serving over 11 million customers across the state. When CCA’s were initially pitched to customers, they were pitched as a way for communities to achieve local, clean energy solutions. With over a decade of existence, we’d like to hear about the specific projects CCAs are taking on within their communities. If you’re interested in understanding what you’re funding through CCAs, please join AWWEE in a discussion with Clean Power Alliance, San Diego Community Power, Redwood Coast Energy Authority, and East Bay Community Energy.
Our Speakers
Jocelyn Gwynn, Redwood Coast Energy Authority
Cody Hooven, San Diego Community Power
Natasha Keefer, Clean Power Alliance
Marie Fontenot, East Bay Community Energy
Moderator
Leora Broydo Vestel, Cal CCA
Registration
Registration is free for AWWEE members plus up to two guests. Non-member registration is $20.