Clean Power That’s Good for You and the Environment

Advancing the clean energy movement with over $3.8 billion invested in clean energy projects – balancing clean, affordable, and reliable electricity

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Clean and Renewable Power Supply

27% reduction in energy-related emissions
(compared to 2015 baseline)

1,640 MWh
Battery Storage
Contracted For

920 MW Renewable Power Capacity Contracted For

Get to Know Your Electricity

Silicon Valley Clean Energy purchases electricity generated from clean and renewable sources.

Wind Generation
Wind turbines harness the power of the wind to produce electricity.

Geothermal
Generated by heat underneath the earth’s surface.

Solar Power
Uses the energy from the sun to produce electricity from photovoltaic cells.

Storage
Utility-scale battery storage can hold electricity generated from clean sources or the grid to discharge when energy demand is high.

Hydropower
Generated by the flow of moving water

Generated Across The West

Silicon Valley Clean Energy has contracted for clean, renewable and reliable energy projects throughout California and nearby states that connect to our electric grid. These projects help the community deliver on its commitment to clean energy that brings jobs and economic benefits to the state.

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Clean Energy Targets

Our mission is to reduce dependence on fossil fuels by providing carbon free, affordable, and reliable electricity and innovative programs for the SVCE community. The clean energy targets are set to help guide the agency to achieving this mission for its residents and businesses.

Power Content & Integrated Resources Plan

SV Clean Energy 2024 Power Mix (Residential)

SV Clean Energy 2024 Power Mix (Commercial)

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The Power Content Label is part of the California Energy Commission’s annual reporting requirements. The Energy Commission describes it as:

“You can think of the power content label as a ‘nutrition label’ for electricity. The power content label provides information about the energy resources used to generate electricity that is put into the power grid. Just as a nutrition label provides information about the food you eat, the power content label provides information about your electricity sources.”

Senate Bill 350 (De León, 2015) requires all load-serving entities under the jurisdiction of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), including CCAs, to complete and submit Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) at regular intervals. IRPs are planning documents designed to assist the CPUC with implementation of statewide energy policy goals, particularly greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction.

The central goal of the IRP is to demonstrate that each load-serving entity is on track to contribute its share of GHG reductions by 2030 in order to help the electricity sector meet its portion of the statewide GHG reduction target. SVCE’s most recent IRP was submitted to the CPUC on November 1, 2022. More information on the IRP process and requirements can be found on the CPUC’s IRP webpage .

Ready to use your clean power?

Over 50% of local emissions come from fossil fuels used in homes and vehicles. Choosing electric options over gas has numerous health and environmental benefits. Learn about how you can use your clean power, and explore available incentives and rebates >>