CEA News

Clean Energy Alliance to Participate in Launch Event in City of Vista

Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) has officially launched in the City of Vista! As of April 1, CEA’s service began, providing residents and local businesses with clean energy choices at competitive rates. To commemorate the program’s launch, CEA will be participating in an event at the City of Vista’s upcoming City Council Meeting on April 9 from 3 - 5 p.m. at the Vista Civic Center Council Chambers (2nd floor) at 200 Civic Center Drive.

2024-07-18T13:34:43-07:00April 3rd, 2024|

Clean Energy Alliance Began Serving the Cities of Oceanside and Vista on April 1

Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) officially launched service in the cities of Oceanside and Vista on April 1, 2024. CEA is a public, not-for-profit entity and an alternative to San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) for power generation. The program provides residents with clean energy choices at competitive rates.

2024-07-18T13:34:54-07:00April 1st, 2024|

Clean Energy Alliance Strengthens Team With Strategic New Hires

Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to announce the addition of six new staff members, a change that enhances the organization's capabilities and reinforces its commitment to providing sustainable, clean energy solutions. The new team members bring a wealth of experience and expertise, positioning CEA for continued success in its mission to provide choice and increased renewable energy options to North County.

2024-07-18T13:35:04-07:00March 4th, 2024|

Clean Energy Alliance Welcomes New CEO Greg Wade

On February 1, Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) welcomed Greg Wade as the organization’s new chief executive officer (CEO). Wade brings significant experience, expertise, and a strong commitment to advancing clean energy initiatives to the role. He follows in the footsteps of CEA’s first CEO, Barbara Boswell, who held the position from 2019 to 2024.

2024-03-04T10:44:21-08:00March 4th, 2024|

Oceanside and Vista Select 75% Carbon-Free Energy as Default for Residents and Businesses Enrolled in Clean Energy Alliance

Vista and Oceanside residents and businesses can expect to receive 75% carbon-free energy through Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) next year. At their respective city council meetings this week, the cities of Vista and Oceanside unanimously approved resolutions to adopt Clean Impact Plus—Clean Energy Alliance’s 50% renewable and 75% carbon-free power supply, as the default energy plan for all customers upon CEA’s expansion in the two communities in April.

2023-11-17T13:11:06-08:00November 17th, 2023|

Demystifying Power Content Labels

Clean Energy Alliance customers receive a Power Content Label (PCL) mailer annually—yours hit your mailbox in early November. At first glance, PCLs may appear confusing. However, once you learn to read them, the labels offer insight into the power your electricity provider purchases and delivers to your home or business. In this article, we break down how to read a PCL, empowering you to make informed choices that contribute to a sustainable future.

2024-03-04T10:51:26-08:00November 14th, 2023|
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