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Orland approves resolution joining Pioneer Community Energy; council also authorizes CCA implementation ordinance

2714234 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation from Pioneer Community Energy, the Orland City Council voted to adopt an amended and restated joint powers agreement to join Pioneer and voted to authorize an ordinance enabling a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) implementation plan to be submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).

Orland City Council on Feb. 4 approved joining Pioneer Community Energy by adopting an amended and restated joint powers agreement and authorized an ordinance to begin the community choice aggregation (CCA) implementation process.

Pioneer Community Energy representatives presented the results of an impact assessment study that the city and nearby jurisdictions commissioned to determine whether expansion into Glenn County, including Orland and Willows, would be financially feasible and whether Pioneer could secure sufficient power and resource adequacy for the additional load. Lisa Delavi, community outreach manager for Pioneer Community Energy, and Taylor Smith, Pioneer communications specialist, explained the study findings and next steps.

The study examined two years of PG&E customer data, projected revenues under Pioneer’s rate products, resource adequacy constraints and…

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