Key Documents
The Chief Executive Officer submits to the Board of Directors a proposed Budget for the following fiscal year two months prior to the end of the fiscal year. SVCE’s fiscal year begins on October 1. SVCE’s budget is aligned with the Strategic Plan and reflects all activities, including operating and capital programs expenditures.
Annual Audited Financial Statements
Monthly Financial Statements
2023-2024
2020-2022
2017-2019
Budget
Credit Rating
Schedule of Outstanding Debt
Insurance Policy Summary
Clean Energy Project Bonds
In 2021, four CCAs, including SVCE, formed the California Community Choice Financing Authority (CCCFA), a Joint Powers Agency, to reduce the cost of power purchases through a pre-payment structure. The prepay structure enables publicly owned utilities, including CCAs, to effectively leverage the difference between tax-exempt and taxable debt rates to fund the reduction in the cost of power purchases. In 2024, the Climate Bonds Initiative awarded CCCFA a Climate Bond Award for Largest US Green Municipal Issuer of 2023.
The three clean energy project bonds SVCE issued have realized at least a 10% discount on the prepay power projects, and the combined annual savings total more than $14M. These substantial savings are a benefit passed on to customers through rate stability and maintaining a rate discount.
- 2021 – 10% discount on renewable projects representing 50 MWs, $1.9M annual savings
- 2023 – 10% discount on 55 MW, $4.7M annual savings
- 2024 – 13.1% discount on 77 MWs, $7.7M annual savings
Green Bond Post-Issuance Reports
Budget Awards
We’re proud to announce that SVCE received the Government Finance Officers Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. This is a national award that recognizes our Administration and Finance team’s commitment to the highest principles of governmental budgeting. Read the press release here.
SVCE submitted the FY 2017/18 Approved Operating Budget to the California Society of Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO) for budget award consideration. On February 20, 2018, SVCE was notified that the FY 2017/18 Approved Operating Budget received recognition for Excellence in Budgeting from the CSMFO.
- Customer Confidentiality Policy
- SVCE Risk Management Policy
- Non-Standard Pricing Agreement Policy
- Investments Policy
- Debt Limitations Policy
- Purchasing & Spending Policy
- Budget Adoption, Control, and Reporting Policy
- Customer Generation Rates Standard
- Financial Reserves Policy
- Personnel and Reimbursement Policy
- Ticket and Pass Distribution Policy
Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) is required by the Public Utilities Code to draft and submit and Implementation Plan to the California Public Utilities Commission. The Implementation Plan was approved by the Board of Directors at the July 13, 2016 meeting.
Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent – Submitted July 14, 2016
Addendum No. 1 – Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent – Submitted December 20, 2017
Before forming Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE), our Partnership evaluated whether the Community Choice Energy (CCE) model would not just work for, but also benefit, our residents and businesses here in Silicon Valley. Detailed in the reports below are the specific outcomes anticipated for the region after launching Silicon Valley’s first locally controlled, not-for-profit organization to procure energy on behalf of our communities:
2025
2024
Resolution 2024-01: Commending Chair George Tyson for his Dedicated Service as Chair of the Board of Directors in 2023
Resolution 2024-02: Updating the Non-Standard Pricing Agreement Policy to Clarify Supporting Products or Services
Resolution 2024-03: Commending Girish Balachandran for his Leadership of SVCE
Resolution 2024-04: Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute a Master Agreement with City of Palo Alto
Resolution 2024-05: Approving the Mid-Year 2023-2024 Adjusted Budget for SVCE
Resolution 2024-06: Approving the Funding Allocations for Decarbonization Programs
Resolution 2024-07: Amendment to COI Code to Change Titles and Add Dir of Policy Planning
Resolution 2024-08: Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute a Master Agreement with Dynasty Power
Resolution 2024-09: Adopting Hanford Fund Guidelines
Resolution 2024-10: Approving ERM Policy Exception – MTR Bridge Products
Resolution 2024-11: Amendment to COI Code to Add Multiple Positions
Resolution 2024-12: Declaring California Clean Air Day October 2, 2024
Resolution 2024-13: Approving the FY 24-25 Operating Budget
Resolution 2024-14: Supporting Proposition 4 on the November 5 Statewide Ballot
Resolution 2024-15: Amendment to COI Code to Add Multiple Positions
Resolution 2024-16: Approving Customer Generation Rates
Resolution 2024-16: Exhibit A – Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget
Resolution 2024-17: Approving Purchase and Sale Agreement at 298 S Sunnyvale Ave
2023
Resolution 2023-01: Jan findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2023-02: Feb findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2023-03: Amendment to COI Code to Amend Multiple Positions
Resolution 2023-04: Approving MidYear Budget 22-23
Resolution 2023-05: Amend FP12 Files and Records Mgmnt Policy and Authorize CEO to Make Future Change
Resolution 2023-06: Approving Middle River Power Recommendations
Resolution 2023-07: Approving E-ELEC Discount Design
Resolution 2023-08: Amending Operating Rules and Regs to expand EC Membership
Resolution 2023-09: Modifying the Reinstatement Date of the Delinquent Payment Policy
Resolution 2023-10: Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute a Master Agreement with Citadel Energy
Resolution 2023-11: Approving an Agreement with the San Jose Conservation Corps to Build an SVCE All-Electric Demonstration Home
Resolution 2023-12: Approving Broker Expenses for Equus Energy Group, Karbone Inc., and Tullet Prebon
Resolution 2023-13: Amending SVCE’s Energy Risk Management Policy
Resolution 2023-14: Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute Amendment to the Master Agreement with Direct Energy Business Marketing LLC
Resolution 2023-15: Declaring October 4, 2023 Clean Air Day
Resolution 2023-16: Approving the FY 2023-24 Budget
Resolution 2023-17: Authorizing the CEO to Negotiate and Execute or Recommend Approval for CCCFA to Execute Agreements with Ballard Spahr LLP, Chapman & Cutler LLP, PFM Financial Advisors LLC & PFM Swap Advisors LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Moody’s Investor Service Inc. for the Proposed Energy Prepayment Transaction
Resolution 2023-18: Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a Power Supply Contract and Certain Other Documents in Connection with the Issuance of the CCCFA Clean Energy Project Revenue Bonds; and Certain Other Actions in Connection Therewith
Resolution 2023-19: Amending the COI to Add Multiple Positions
Resolution 2023-20: Approving Customer Generation Rates and Additional Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget Funding Items
2022
Resolution 2022-01: Commending Chair Abe-Koga as 2021 Chair
Resolution 2022-02: January findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-03: February findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-04: to Update to Non-Standard Pricing Agreement Policy
Resolution 2022-05: Amendment to COI Code to Amend Multiple Positions
Resolution 2022-06: Approving 2022 Customer Rates
Resolution 2022-07: March findings for AB 361 Remote Meetings
Resolution 2022-08: Resolution Delegating Additional Authority to CEO for PPA and ESSAs
Resolution 2022-09: SVCE Amended Operating Mid Year Budget
Resolution 2022-09: Attach 1 Budget Table Exhibit
Resolution 2022-10: Programs Double Down Allocation.docx
Resolution 2022-11: April findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-12: Amendment to COI Code to Amend Multiple Positions
Resolution 2022-13: May findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-14: June findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-15: Approving June 2022 Customer Rates
Resolution 2022-16: Amendment to COI Code to Amend Multiple Positions
Resolution 2022-17: Greg Stepanicich
Resolution 2022-18: July August findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-19: Remote Findings for September AB361
Resolution 2022-20: California Clean Air Day Resolution
Resolution 2022-21: SVCE FY 23 Budget
Resolution 2022-22: Sept findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-23: Second Prepay Transaction
Resolution 2022-24: Approving Investment Policy
Resolution 2022-25: Camp Participant
Resolution 2022-26: LAIF Approval
Resolution 2022-27: Nov findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-28: Adopting Complimentary Ticket and Pass Distribution Policy
Resolution 2022-28: Attach 1 GAP 08_Ticket and Pass Distribution Policy (F)
Resolution 2022-29: Staffing Resolution
Resolution 2022-30: Authorizing SVCE CEO to Execute Second Prepay
Resolution 2022-31: Commending Chair Gibbons
Resolution 2022-32: Commending Javed Ellahie
Resolution 2022-33: Commending Neysa Fligor
Resolution 2022-34: Commending Jon Willey
Resolution 2022-35: Commending Gustav Larsson
Resolution 2022-36: Commending Marico Sayoc
Resolution 2022-37: Findings for AB 361 remote meetings
Resolution 2022-38: Approving Addition of Corresponding E-ELEC Rate
Resolution 2022-39: Approving Jan 2023 Customer Rates and Electrification Funding
2021
2021-01 Resolution – Amending Operating Rules and Regs to Include Chair and Vice Chair Vacancy Language
2021-02 Resolution – Approving Participation in Arrearage Management Plans Program
2021-04 Resolution – Approving Generation Rate Adjustment
2021-05 Resolution – Approving Western Contract
2021-06 Resolution – Amending SVCE Positions Chart
2021-07 Resolution – Commending Bruce Karney
2021-08 Resolution – Commending James Tuleya
2021-09 Resolution – Amendment to COI Code to Amend Policy Analyst and Add Sr Financial Analyst
2021-10 Resolution – Approving CCCFA JPA and Authorizing CEO to Execute Agreement
2021-11 Resolution – Amending SVCE Positions Chart
2021-11 Resolution – Attach 1.1 SVCE Positions Chart
2021-12 Resolution – Reinstating Customer Disconnections
2021-13 Resolution – Endorsing the Beyond Gas Initiative
2021-14 Resolution – Granting Authority to CEO for Staffing
2021-16 Resolution – Amended NEMS Policy
2021-16 Resolution – Attach 1 ELECTRIC SCHEDULE NEM SVCE 2021
2021-17 Resolution – Authorizing CEO to Amend Agreement with Prepay Legal Counsel
2021-18 Resolution – Modifying the Reinstatement Date of the Delinquent Payment Policy
2021-19 Resolution – SVCE ZEV 2030
2021-20 Resolution – SVCE Authorizing the CEO to Enter into Agreement with CCCFA for Prepay
2021-21 Resolution – Budget FY21-22
2021-22 Resolution – Personnel System
2021-23 Resolution – Authorizing public meetings be held via teleconference AB 361
2021-24 Resolution – Modifying the Reinstatement Date of the Delinquent Payment Policy
2021-25 Resolution – Approving Energy Risk Management Policy
2021-26 Resolution – Authorize Public Meetings To Be Held Via Teleconference
2021-27 Resolution – Meetings be held via Teleconferencing
2020
2020-01 SVCE Resolution – Approving Increasing the FutureFit HPWH Program Budget
2020-02 SVCE Resolution – Delegate Authority to the CEO to Execute a PPA with ORNI 50, LLC and to Execute Such Other Ancillary Docs
2020-03 SVCE Resolution – Authorizing Representatives on River City Bank Loans
2020-04 SVCE Resolution – Delegate Authority to the CEO to Execute Amended and Restated PPA with RE Slate 1, LLC
2020-05 SVCE Resolution – Delegate Authority to the CEO to Execute Long Term RPS Bundled Energy PG&E Confirm if Shortlisted
2020-06 SVCE Resolution – Approving Revisions to the SVCE Decarb Strategy and Programs Roadmap and Approve Budget Allocation
2020-07 SVCE Resolution – Approving Addition of New Agricultural Time of Use Rate Schedules and Rates
2020-08 SVCE Resolution – Approve a Budget Allocation Adjustment for the Implementation of the Reach Code Initiative
2020-09 SVCE Resolution – Amending the Approved Positions Chart, Job Class and Salary Schedule to Add Position of Director of Reg and Leg Policy
2020-10 SVCE Resolution – Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute a PPA with Coso Geothermal Power Holdings
2020-11 SVCE Resolution – Authorizing CEO to grant additional 20 days of PTO for 90 days re COVID 19
2020-12 SVCE Resolution – Amending the Authority’s Conflict of Interest Code to Add Director of Regulatory and Legislative Policy Position
2020-13 SVCE Resolution – Delegate Authority to the CEO to Award Certain Contracts, Execute Agreements and Set Customer Rates on Behalf of SVCE Until June 10, 2020
2020-14 SVCE Resolution – Approving Customer Generation Rates
2020-15 SVCE Resolution – Amending SVCE Organization Chart to Add Principal Power Analyst and Senior Data Analyst, and Amend Salary Range of Dir of Decarb
2020-15 SVCE Resolution – Attachment 1 Positions Chart
2020-16 SVCE Resolution – Approving Authority To Execute Master Agreements
2020-17 SVCE Resolution – Amendment to COI Code to Add Principal Power Analyst
2020-18 SVCE Resolution – Extending Authorization to Grant PTO Due to COVID
2020-19 SVCE Resolution – Delegation to Executive Committee to Review and Approve Resilience RFP Awards
2020-20 SVCE Resolution – Amending SVCE Organization Chart to Change Title of Director of Finance and Administration to CFO and Dir of Admin Services
2020-21 SVCE Resolution – Authorizing the CEO to Grant PTO for Emergencies
2020-22 SVCE Resolution – Approving B-ST Rates
2020-23 SVCE Resolution – Delegating Authority to the CEO to Execute Master Service Agreement with Boston Energy Trading and Marketing LLC
2020-24 SVCE Resolution – Amendment to COI to Change Title of Dir of Finance and Administration to CFO
2020-25 SVCE Resolution – Approving Contract Extention for SMUD CSE and ADM
2020-26 SVCE Resolution – Amending SVCE Organization Chart to Add Power Analyst and Data Scientist
2020-27 Resolution – Amending Master Consultant Agreements
2020-28 Resolution – Amendment to COI Code to Add Power Analyst
2020-29 Resolution – Authorizing CEO to Amend Credit Terms GB and IW edits
2020-30 Resolution – Authorizing CEO to Retain Prepay Transaction Legal Counsel
2020-31 Resolution – Approving Consultant Contract with PFM Financial Advisors
2020-32 Resolution – Innovation Programs Budget
2020-33 Resolution – Building Decarb Joint Action Plan
2020-34 Resolution – Amending SVCE Organization Chart for Signature.docx
2020-35 SVCE Resolution – Chair Miller Commendation
2020-36 SVCE Resolution – VC Smith
2020-37 SVCE Resolution – Sinks
2020-38 SVCE Resolution – Bruins
2020-39 SVCE Resolution – Corrigan.docx
2020-40 Resolution – Cortese
2020-41 Resolution – Amendment to COI Code to Add Sr Gov Affairs Manager
2020-42 SVCE Resolution – Approving 2021 Customer Rates
2020-43 Resolution – Approving CC Power JPA Agreement
2019
2019-01 SVCEA Resolution – Identifying Authorized Representatives for RCB
2019-02 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Electric Charging Infrastructure Incentive Programs Budget
2019-03 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute Confirmation Agmnts Pursuant to Approved Master Agmnts with NextEra Energy
2019-04 SVCEA Resolution – Renaming the Org Chart as Positions Chart and Amending the Approved Positions Chart, Job Class, and Salary Schedule
2019-05 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the COI to Add Finance and Administration Committee Member
2019-06 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Customer Generation Rates
2019-07 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Workforce Training and Development Budget
2019-08 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute CCA Cost Sharing Agreement and Addendum for RA Services with ACES LLC
2019-09 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Authority’s Energy Risk Management Policy
2019-10 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute Master Consultant Agreements with SMUD, CSE, and ADM
2019-11 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Customer Generation Rates
2019-12 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Negotiate Non-Standard Pricing Agreements for Eligible Large and Industrial Customers
2019-13 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute Master Agreements with NRG Power Marketing, LLC, Wellhead Power Exchange, LLC, and DTE Energy Trading, Inc
2019-14 SVCEA Resolution Delegating Authority to CEO to Approve and Execute Amendment to Master Agreement with NextEra Energy Marketing LLC
2019-15 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Approved Positions Chart, Job Class, and Salary Schedule
2019-16 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Addition of New Commercial and Industrial B-Class Generation Rate Schedules and Rates
2019-17 SVCEA Resolution – Identifying Authorized Representatives for RCB
2019-18 SVCEA Resolution – Certifying Identified Authorized Representatives for RCB Loan Docs
2019-19 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the COI to Add Rates Manager and Senior Rates Analyst
2019-20 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute Master Services Agreement w E3 and Amend Approved Master Services Agreement w Hanover Flynn Ascend
2019-21 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the ORR to Define Unexcused Absences, Include Code of Ethics Policy, Clarify Comm Membership, and Clarify Comm Appt Timing
2018
2018-01 SVCEA Resolution – Amending ORR
2018-02 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the COI to Remove One Position and Two Positions
2018-03 SVCEA Resolution – Commending Dir. Griffith
2018-04 SVCEA Resolution – Approving 2018 Customer Service Rates
2018-05 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the ORR To Reduce EC Membership
2018-06 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Org Chart, Job Class and Salary Sched
2018-07 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the COI to Amend Five Position Titles, Add Two Positions, and Delete Two Positions
2018-08 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute a Power Purchase Agreement with Duran Mesa LLC
2018-09 SVCEA Resolution – Certifying Representatives for RCB Loans
2018-10 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Org Chart, Job Class and Salary Sched
2018-11 SVCEA Resolution – Delgating Authority to CEO to Execute PPA with RE Slate 1, LLC
2018-12 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute a PPA with BigBeau Solar, LLC
2018-13 SVCEA Resolution – Commending Dir. Tate
2018-14 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the ORR to Change Annual Appointment of Committees with the Exception of the Executive Committee
2018-15 SVCEA Resolution – Delegating Authority to CEO to Execute Master Consultant Agreements with Hanover, Flynn, and Ascend Analytics
2018-16 SVCEA Resolution – Commending Dir. Burton Craig
2018-17 SVCEA Resolution – Commending Dir. Marsha Grilli
2018-18 SVCEA Resolution – Commending Dir. Daniel Harney
2018-19 SVCEA Resolution – Amendment to COI Code to Amend Four Titles and Add Four Positions
2018-20 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Revisions to SVCE Strategic Plan, Adopting the Decarb Strategy & Programs Roadmap and Programs Budget
2017
2017-01 SVCEA Resolution – Customer Generation Rates
2017-02 SVCEA Resolution – Net Energy Metering Rates
2017-03 SVCEA Resolution – Amended COI
2017-04 SVCEA Resolution – Appointment of New Chair and Vice Chair
2017-05 SVCEA Resolution – Certify Authorized Representatives for RCB Agmnts
2017-06 SVCEA Resolution – Amended COI Code v2
2017-07 SVCEA Resolution – Amended Org Chart to Delete One Community Outreach Specialist
2017-07 SVCEA Resolution – Amending Adopted Org Chart to Delete One Community Outreach Specialist
2017-08 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Authority’s Conflict of Interest Code to Add a New Position
2017-09 SVCEA Resolution – Designating the Chair of the Board and the Director of Administration and Finance to Request Advances Under the Existing Lines of Credit
2017-10 SVCEA Resolution – Amending Org Chart to Include Manager of Reg Leg Affairs
2017-11 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Chair to Change Meeting Location
2017-11 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Chair to Change Meeting Location (1)
2017-12 SVCEA Resolution – Addendum No. 1 to the Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent
2017-12 SVCEA Resolution – Addendum No. 1 to the Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent (1)
2017-13 SVCEA Resolution – Accepting Milpitas and Voting Shares
2016
2016-01 SVCEA Resolution – Not Adopted
2016-02 SVCEA Resolution – Meeting Time-Place
2016-03 SVCEA Resolution – Amended Conflict of Interest Code
2016-04 SVCEA Resolution – Operating Rules and Regulations
2016-05 SVCEA Resolution – Adopting Implementation Plan
2016-06 SVCEA Resolution – Approving Org Structure, Job Class and Salary Sched
2016-07 SVCEA Resolution – Amending the Authority’s FY
2016-08 SVCEA Resolution – Personnel Policies and designating CEO appointing authority
2016-09 SVCEA Resolution – Authority to CEO to execute EEI Master Agreements with Short-listed energy providers
2016-10 SVCEA Resolution – Director Harney
2016-11 SVCEA Resolution – John Harpootlian
2016-12 SVCEA Resolution – PARS Agreement
2016-13 SVCEA Resolution – Certification for Loan
2016-14 SVCEA Resolution – Fixing the Date Hour and Place
2016-15 SVCEA Resolution – CEO Auth to Execute Conf Agmnts
Plans & Reports
Shared below are materials developed by Silicon Valley Clean Energy to help residents and businesses better understand our program and the benefits we bring to Silicon Valley.
Decarbonization Strategy & Programs Roadmap
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Joint Action Plan
Building Decarbonization Joint Action Plan
Virtual Power Plant Options Analysis
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) administers the Supplier Diversity Program, which certifies diverse businesses through the Supplier Clearinghouse, providing opportunities for women, minority, LGBT, persons with disabilities, and disabled veteran businesses. Learn more here.
2023 Supplier Diversity Report
2022 Supplier Diversity Report
2021 Supplier Diversity Report
2020 Supplier Diversity Report
Silicon Valley Clean Energy and PG&E are required to provide a side-by-side rate and power content comparison in an annual mailer to enrolled customers. See the mailers below for the rate that most closely corresponds to your current rate.
E-TOUC Residential
B-1 Small Commercial
B-10S Medium Commercial
B-19S Large Commercial
SVCE and PG&E agreed upon the four representative rate classes as shown above in an effort to provide mailers for typical comparisons for the entire population of customers. If your rate class is not one of the four representative examples, you can view a comparison for your rate here or at www.pge.com/cca.
SV Clean Energy 2023 Power Mix (Residential)
SV Clean Energy 2023 Power Mix (Commercial)
Residential Power Mix – 中文 Commercial Power Mix – 中文 |
Residential Power Mix – Español Commercial Power Mix – Español |
Residential Power Mix – Tiếng Việt Commercial Power Mix – Tiếng Việt |
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 .
- Narrative Report
- Clean System Power Calculators
- Resource Data Templates
The Silicon Valley Clean Energy strategic plan aligns our initiatives with our mission and values. This plan recognizes the goals we intend to accomplish and highlights strategies and tactics we will employ to achieve these goals.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy Strategic Plan, October 2024
Silicon Valley Clean Energy’s social media pages were created to update and inform those in our participating communities and are intended to serve as a means of communication between SVCE and the public. Comments containing any of the following are not allowed and will be removed as soon as possible:
- Comments that are not topically related to the particular posting being commented upon;
- Profane language or content;
- Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression;
- Sexual content or links to sexual content;
- Content intended to threaten or defame any person, group or organization;
- Content that solicits or promotes commercial services or products;
- Content that engages in or encourages illegal activity;
- Information that may compromise the safety or security of the public, public systems, or employees;
- Content that violates a legal ownership interest of another party, such as trademark or copyright infringement; or
- Comments in support of or opposition to political campaigns, candidates, or ballot measures.
Comments posted to this site will be monitored and archived. However, SVCE disclaims any and all responsibility and liability for materials that SVCE may find inappropriate and which cannot be removed in an expeditious or otherwise timely manner. SVCE reserves the right to deny access to its social media pages to any individual who violates the above standards.
A comment posted by a member of the public on a SVCE social media site is the opinion of the commentator or poster only, and does not imply endorsement of, or agreement by, SVCE. SVCE does not guarantee the authenticity, accuracy, appropriateness, or security of external links, websites, or content linked thereto. Any content posted to a SVCE social media site, including posts by members of the public, may be considered a public record and subject to public disclosure.
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