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Our Communities

If you live in one of the Silicon Valley Clean Energy communities, you are already receiving clean electricity!

Serving Communities
in Santa Clara County

Click on the community to check out your 2023 clean energy impacts.

map of SVCE's service area
Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Los Gatos | Milpitas | Monte Sereno | Morgan Hill | Mountain View | Saratoga | Sunnyvale | Unincorporated Santa Clara County

Community Close Ups

With their clean electricity from Silicon Valley Clean Energy these residents and businesses are making an impact. Check out the stories of neighbors, organizations and local businesses.

Psycho Donuts

“Businesses need to do more. I figure that some people need to lead the way, so I’m into clean electricity.”

Flights Restaurants

“Clean energy is important to Flights because we got an electric car.”

Mark Jacobson

“What I liked about the Silicon Valley Clean Energy portfolio was the cleaner 100% renewable energy [Green Prime] cost was just a tad different than PG&E’s cost, which is unlike what other people have been saying.”

Sunnyvale Historical Society

While helping preserve the past, their future is looking bright with a solar cash out of $331.64 from SVCE.

Marina Grossman

“I am thrilled to get carbon-fee electricity from Silicon Valley Clean Energy!”

Waidy Lee

Electric cars, 25 kW solar panel system,a living roof, efficient insulation, electric heat pumps and battery storage – Los Altos Hills resident, Waidy Lee has it all!

Kaushik Tota

“I wanted to do something to raise awareness about environmentalism.”

Mountain View Union Academy

“We’re hoping the savings will also help with student aid and be able to help our students academically, so that’s the goal long term.”

Victoria Armigo

“Now that my electricity comes from carbon free sources, it feels really good knowing that when I plug in my electric car the electricity powering my vehicle is clean.”

Libby Karolczak

“I’m a big supporter of doing what we can to help the environment.”

Jeff & Debbie Byron

“I hope this is an example for others because this is really the direction we need to go.”

Good Samaritan United Methodist Church

“We wanted to save money and preserve the planet.”

Los Altos High School

“Providing EV charging stations for our staff seemed like an obvious next step for us, especially with the solar panels available in the parking lot.”

Battaglia Ranch Tree Farm

Spreading wintertime cheer all with clean energy

Psycho Donuts

“Businesses need to do more. I figure that some people need to lead the way, so I’m into clean electricity.”

Battaglia Ranch Tree Farm

Spreading wintertime cheer all with clean energy

Flights Restaurants

“Clean energy is important to Flights because we got an electric car.”

Good Samaritan United Methodist Church

“We wanted to save money and preserve the planet.”

Mountain View Union Academy

“We’re hoping the savings will also help with student aid and be able to help our students academically, so that’s the goal long term.”

Sunnyvale Historical Society

While helping preserve the past, their future is looking bright with a solar cash out of $331.64 from SVCE.

Los Altos High School

“Providing EV charging stations for our staff seemed like an obvious next step for us, especially with the solar panels available in the parking lot.”

Waidy Lee

Electric cars, 25 kW solar panel system,a living roof, efficient insulation, electric heat pumps and battery storage – Los Altos Hills resident, Waidy Lee has it all!

Marina Grossman

“I am thrilled to get carbon-fee electricity from Silicon Valley Clean Energy!”

Mark Jacobson

“What I liked about the Silicon Valley Clean Energy portfolio was the cleaner 100% renewable energy [Green Prime] cost was just a tad different than PG&E’s cost, which is unlike what other people have been saying.”

Kaushik Tota

“I wanted to do something to raise awareness about environmentalism.”

Victoria Armigo

“Now that my electricity comes from carbon free sources, it feels really good knowing that when I plug in my electric car the electricity powering my vehicle is clean.”

Jeff & Debbie Byron

“I hope this is an example for others because this is really the direction we need to go.”

Libby Karolczak

“I’m a big supporter of doing what we can to help the environment.”

Other Community Choice Energy Providers

Silicon Valley Clean Energy works closely with the other Community Choice Energy agencies now operating in the Bay Area and throughout California. If you do not live in SVCE’s service area, here are our fellow Bay Area Community Choice agencies:

Many local governments throughout California have started the process of forming CCE agencies, including: Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, Riverside, City of San Diego and Santa Barbara counties. Learn more about the impact of Community Choice Energy in California by visiting the California Community Choice Association