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Clean Power Alliance Reports Record Growth in Clean Energy Adoption

Clean Power Alliance 2025 Impact Report cover showing renewable energy statistics for Los Angeles and Ventura counties
Report: Clean Power Alliance releases its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting clean energy growth and community investments across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. (Photo Credit: cleanpoweralliance.org)

Clean Power Alliance (CPA), the nation's number one green power provider and California's largest community choice energy aggregator, has released its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting a year of strategic investments, community-centered growth and expanded clean energy solutions across Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

The report details significant growth in renewable energy resources, customer programs and community investments. CPA also responded to the Palisades and Eaton fires, which devastated local communities in January 2025, by directing funding and resources to support immediate recovery efforts, contractor training for rebuilding with resilient solutions and expert guidance to customers on protecting their properties from fire.

Among the key figures in the report: CPA now serves more than 3 million residents and businesses, with 67% of customers enrolled in its 100% Green Power option. The agency avoided 3.6 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions — equivalent to removing more than 382,000 gas-powered cars from the road for one year. CPA executed 157 megawatts of new renewable energy contracts and expanded service to three new cities — La Cañada Flintridge, Lynwood and Port Hueneme — bringing its total service area to 38 communities.

Additional highlights include more than $14 million invested in customer programs, a 30% increase over the prior year; $375,000 in community grants awarded to 18 nonprofit organizations; $348,000 provided for workforce training supporting 200 apprentices; and more than 600 estimated jobs created tied to CPA-contracted projects. CPA also achieved a credit rating upgrade to "A" from "A-" with a stable outlook from S&P Global Ratings.

"Our region continues to experience significant challenges due to a changing climate, and our focus remains on addressing those impacts by serving our customers with reliable clean energy," said CPA Chief Executive Officer Ted Bardacke.

"In the face of climate-driven challenges and devastating wildfires, we have doubled down on investing locally — in clean power, workforce development and resilience solutions that protect residents and businesses," said City of Agoura Hills Mayor Pro Tem and CPA Board Chair Deborah Klein Lopez.

The full 2025 Impact Report is available through Clean Power Alliance: https://cleanpoweralliance.org/impact-report-2025/

Edited by SMDP Staff

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