CCA Resources

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Mid-Hudson Energy Transition (MHET)

The Mid-Hudson Energy Transition, Inc. is a 501(c)3 New York not-for-profit organization of energy professionals local to the Hudson Valley.

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ACEEE: Community Circle Aggregation and Energy Efficiency: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Please find and digest this report regarding CCA challenges and lessons learned from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).

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East Bay Community Energy

East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) out in California exists to provide more renewable energy at competitive rates to our customers.

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NYSERDA CCA Toolkit

The PSC Order enabling CCA directed NYSERDA to develop templates for the documents that municipalities are forming a CCA are required to submit to the PSC. The templates created by NYSERDA are “evolving” records and will be updated over time, including a Template Implementation Plan and a Template Opt-Out Letter, among other resources.

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New York’s first CCA- Westchester Power

Westchester Power, the first CCA in New York originally established as a PSC-approved pilot, procures power on behalf of 110,000 residents in 20 Westchester County municipalities, offering both “brown” and “green” (100% renewable) options. The Sustainable Westchester website has a comprehensive archive of documents related to the formation of this CCA program, including the RFI and RFP for supply contracts.

CCA Video Resources

Achieving an Equitable Clean Energy Transition through CCA

Ulster County Video on CCA

Downloadable Resources

Understanding New York’s Changing Energy System

PowerPoint Presentation by Manna Jo Greene

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Community Choice Aggregation: A Path to Local Power

PowerPoint Presentation by Jen Metzger & Jessica Barry