Your power can change the world.

With clean energy from Silicon Valley Clean Energy, your local provider, you have the power to make all-electric choices that help fight climate change and build a cleaner, greener Silicon Valley for everyone.

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Take the next step.

There are so many things you can do today to make a big difference for our future. Use clean energy to power your home, car and appliances. Save money and protect the earth. Find all of this and more at eHub.

Future Fit Home

Clean Electricity

Congrats! You’re using SVCE’s GreenStart. Explore more clean energy options here.

Drive Electric

Fun, fast and no more gas! Ever meet an electric vehicle owner who didn’t love it?

Electric At Home

There’s something better out there. Cleaner, safer and more efficient appliances.

How it works

source

SVCE

buying and building energy supplies

delivery

PG&E

delivering energy, repairing lines, serving customers

customer

YOU

benefitting from cleaner energy, local control

Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) is a public, not-for-profit agency that provides clean electricity for 270,000 residential and business customers across 13 Silicon Valley communities. Since 2017, SVCE has committed over $1.8 billion to renewable energy projects while saving customers more than $77 million in electricity costs. SVCE works closely with PG&E, which delivers electricity over power lines to homes and businesses. Your energy bill continues to come from PG&E and includes SVCE’s lower electric generation charges.

How do I enroll?

You are already receiving clean, carbon-free electricity from SVCE if you live in one of our 13 member communities and did not opt out.

SVCE is the official electricity provider for the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Saratoga, Sunnyvale and Unincorporated Santa Clara County.

If you opted out and would like to re-enroll, call us at 1-844-474-SVCE (7823) or email us at customerservice@svcleanenergy.org

What are my energy choices?

greenstartleaf GreenStart

The SVCE base electric plan, GreenStart, comes from renewable and carbon-free sources such as solar, wind and geothermal. New customers are automatically enrolled in this plan, which costs less than PG&E.

Carbon Free info

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greenstartleaf GreenPrime

You can choose to upgrade to SVCE’s 100% renewable electric generation service for about $5 more a month for a typical residential customer.

Carbon Free & Renewable info

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Impact

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96%
Participation

Eligible customers enrolled

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530
Million Pounds

Avoided CO2 from carbon-free power supply

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$90
Million

On-bill savings for SVCE customers since 2017

You can increase your impact by living all-electric! Learn more on how you can help make our community healthier, cleaner and ready for the future at eHub.

What’s New

Vice Cahir Tina Walia and Chair George Tyson at the January 11, 2023 meeting.
January 25, 2023

New Chair and Vice Chair for the Silicon Valley Clean Energy Board of Directors

Los Altos Hills and Saratoga Representatives Elected to Lead Local Energy Agency Sunnyvale, Calif. – At its January meeting, the Silicon Valley...
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January 9, 2023

Silicon Valley Clean Energy 2023 Rates Provide Customers Four Percent Discount

New customer offers funded to offset state-wide energy price increases and promote the transition to efficient, all-electric homes Highlights •...
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SVCE Alternate Director Bryan Mekechuk alongside CCCE and LRE
November 30, 2022

Central Coast Community Energy and Silicon Valley Clean Energy Announce 100 MW Rabbitbrush Solar and Storage Project Success

Facility delivers clean, reliable, and affordable energy to power 40,000 homes annually Rosamond, Calif., Nov. 30, 2022 – Today Central...
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