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Central Coast Community Energy outlines battery storage, rebates and looming federal incentive deadlines

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A Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) representative briefed the Arroyo Grande City Council on battery storage, local rebate programs and upcoming changes to federal incentives that could affect EV purchases and home electrification.

Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) senior adviser Doss Williams told the Arroyo Grande City Council on Tuesday that battery storage is "essential for California's carbon-free energy transition and just as important for customer affordability." Williams presented the agency's local programs, procurement progress and warnings about expiring federal incentives. Williams said 3CE contracts currently supply roughly 409 megawatts of generation and enroll about 1.2 million customers across member agencies. "We already have secured contracts for 64% of our mix to be from renewables," Williams said, noting the proportion of renewables in the portfolio is expected to grow as 3CE issues additional requests for proposals. Williams…

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