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Board of Supes Approves Study of Plan to Sell Energy Directly to Consumers

Community Choice Aggregation has been implemented in several regions around the country, such as Massachusetts and Marin County

This is pretty cool. The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors has set aside $150,000 for a study a plan to sell  power directly to residents and businesses, bypassing PG&E, in an attempt to wean itself off from large power producers, according to today's article in the North Bay Business Journal.

The concept, known as community choice aggregation (CCA), is already in effect in Marin County and is a way to focus on developing lower carbon energy resources. 


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