For #internationalcleanairday, we highlight over 11,000 MW of new-build clean energy resource PPAs signed by CCAs to further reduce carbon emissions. These resources fuel renewable energy development, green jobs, and economic growth throughout California. Read more about CCA impact here: cal-cca.org/cca-impact/
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⚡A big thank you to the city council members, mayors, and city managers who stopped by our booth at the League of California Cities Annual Conference! ⚡ Your leadership and partnership are vital to the success of our member CCAs as we work together to advance clean energy and bring local benefits to the communities we serve. We’re grateful for your continued support in making a sustainable future possible! 💡🌱
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Come by the CalCCA booth at the League of California Cities Annual Conference to connect, learn more about CCA, or even just collect some pens!
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"Say Hey" to Matt Lundy, Communications and Marketing Assistant at CalCCA! At CalCCA, Matt combines his passion for clean energy with his communications expertise. Motivated by the climate crisis, Matt was drawn to the energy sector as a way to apply his skills toward creating a more sustainable future. With prior experience working with CCAs, joining CalCCA was a natural fit. One of the things he loves the most about his role is learning about innovative clean energy technologies through member CCAs' programs and sharing that knowledge with hundreds of readers through CalCCA's newsletters. Read some of Matt's work here: https://lnkd.in/gp6NHRUC Outside of work, Matt enjoys video-making, whether it's about his hobbies like video games or occasionally scientific and energy-related topics.
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Today, on #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we honor the rich history, culture, and contributions of Native American communities. At CalCCA, we are committed to fostering a sustainable future while respecting the land and traditions of Indigenous peoples. 🌎
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⚡ Exciting News for Our CCAs! ⚡ CCA staff and board members were on hand October 10 for an official ribbon cutting ceremony for the Victory Pass and Arica solar + storage projects, located near Desert Center in eastern Riverside County. With a combined capacity of 463 MW solar and 186 MW battery energy storage, the projects generate enough electricity to power 205,000 homes and contribute to a cleaner and more reliable grid. 💡 CCAs benefiting from these projects: Victory Pass: Silicon Valley Clean Energy, Central Coast Community Energy Arica: Clean Power Alliance, Peninsula Clean Energy, MCE Arica and Victory Pass represent a $1 billion investment in Riverside County. The projects created 1,000 union jobs during construction and will continue to support a permanent workforce throughout their operation. A huge step toward California’s 100% renewable energy future! 🌱⚡
Yesterday, Clearway gathered with partners, customers, government officials, and community members for a ribbon-cutting celebration at our Victory Pass and Arica Solar + Storage Complex -- and celebrate we did! 🎉 The Riverside County, California, complex boasts 463 MW of solar energy and 186 MW of battery storage, generating enough electricity to power 205,000 homes and provide valuable grid reliability when it's needed most. ☀ 🔋 🏘 Project construction created over 1,000 family-wage union labor jobs and a permanent local workforce will operate the site for decades to come. 👷♂️ This complex was also the first site to qualify for the Bureau of Land Management's rigorous Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan, the gold standard for protecting sensitive habitats and advancing clean energy. Thank you to all of the partners who joined us yesterday and made this possible! Congressman Raul Ruiz Silicon Valley Clean Energy Central Coast Community Energy Clean Power Alliance Peninsula Clean Energy MCE Southern California Edison (SCE) NRG Energy PepsiCo Bureau of Land Management SOLV Energy Wildlands California Energy Commission Cahuilla Band of Indians Wells Fargo AIP Management Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati TMEIC California Public Utilities Commission California ISO IBEW Local Union 440 Carpenters Local 951 Ironworkers Local 416 Ironworkers Local 433 Laborers Local 1184 Millwrights Local 1607 Operating Engineers Local 12
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