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Central Coast Community Energy outlines clean-energy gains, storage plans and local rebates to Paso Robles

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Central Coast Community Energy told Paso Robles council members Aug. 5 it delivered 409 megawatts of renewable electricity in 2024 and is expanding storage and customer programs, including rebates and $22,500 for Habitat for Humanity homes in Paso Robles.

A community energy agency serving the Central Coast told the Paso Robles City Council on Aug. 5 that it has increased renewable energy delivery, is investing in energy storage and offers rebates for electrification that city residents and agencies can use.

Spencer Brandt, community relations manager for Central Coast Community Energy (3CE), said 3CE delivered 409 megawatts of renewable electricity in 2024 and estimated the agency avoided about 445,000 metric tons of carbon emissions — “the equivalent to taking over 105,000 gas‑powered cars off the road for a full year,” he said.

Brandt described…

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