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Board backs partnership with San Diego Community Power to expand discounted solar for low‑income households
Summary
Supervisors unanimously approved exploring partnerships with San Diego Community Power to identify county sites and support the Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DACGT) program, aiming to deliver 20% discounts and serve thousands of low‑income households.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 10 voted unanimously to pursue county partnerships with San Diego Community Power to expand the Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DACGT) program and to identify county‑owned or otherwise leasable sites for small‑scale solar projects.
San Diego Community Power’s director of public affairs said the agency has been allocated 20 megawatts for a Solar Advantage program that could serve up to 9,000 low‑income households and deliver a 20% discount…
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