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Clean Power Alliance outlines local programs; Sierra Madre among high‑participation cities

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A Clean Power Alliance representative presented local electrification and resilience programs to the Sierra Madre City Council on June 24 and noted a 91% participation rate in the city's service area, along with planned solar-plus-storage resilience projects for City Hall and public safety facilities.

A representative of Clean Power Alliance (CPA) presented program options and local investments to the Sierra Madre City Council on June 24 and told the council the city’s customers show among the highest participation in CPA’s green‑power products.

Dahlia Gomez of Clean Power Alliance described CPA as “a not for profit electricity provider, a joint powers authority” that serves member jurisdictions in Los Angeles and Ventura counties and reinvests revenue into local programs for resilience, electrification and clean‑energy procurement.

Gomez said the city’s…

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