MCE’s 2020 Power Supply Mix Vastly Exceeds State Renewable Energy Average
ZUR SOFORTIGEN FREIGABE September 29, 2021
MCE Presse Kontakt:
Jenna Tenney, Managerin für Marketing und Kommunikation
(925) 378-6747 | communications@mceCleanEnergy.org
SAN RAFAEL und CONCORD, Kalifornien. — MCE is excited to announce the release of its 2020 Energiegehalt Etikett, which showcases MCE’s leadership in renewable electricity innovation in California. In 2020, MCE’s basic service option, Light Green, was 61% renewable and 91% greenhouse gas free, offering customers almost twice the amount of renewable energy compared to California’s state average of 33%. Since 2010, MCE has more than doubled its renewable energy content from 28% to 61% while significantly increasing its customer base by 5300% – from 10,000 to more than 540,000 accounts across four Bay Area counties.

“Vallejo is one of MCE’s newest member communities, and one of the most disadvantaged cities in the Bay Area. Being identified by the California Department of Public Health as a community with high health risks posed by environmental contaminants made it an easy decision to join MCE,” said Katy Miessner, MCE Board member and Vallejo city council member. “MCE’s proven track record of providing cost-competitive clean energy will help our city meet climate action targets and decrease harmful emissions that impact the health of our residents. We are proud to partner with MCE in the fight against climate change and the impact it has on our most vulnerable populations.”
MCE’s clean energy highlights:
- Over 99% of MCE’s power is sourced from clean energy resources, including bioenergy, geothermal, wind, solar, and hydroelectric.
- MCE’s basic energy service provides 61% renewable energy from bioenergy, geothermal, wind and solar.
- 72% of MCE’s renewable energy content is sourced from the highest value Power Content Category 1 (PCC1) renewables located in California.
- Since 2010, MCE has invested more than $1.7 billion in new California renewable projects.
- MCE has always offered a 100% renewable energy product with MCE Deep Green and launched a locally-sourced 100% solar product, Local Sol, in 2017.

“MCE’s mission is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while building more equitable communities,“ said Dawn Weisz, CEO of MCE. “We’ve been heavily focused on energy equity and workforce development since our inception. The decision to purchase renewable power further deepens our commitment to creating a just clean energy future where no community is left behind.”
MCE is currently exploring new technologies, including green hydrogen, that use energy from midday solar production to create fuel for use in transportation. Over time, MCE is looking to expand the use of green hydrogen as an energy storage resource to help reduce grid congestion and increase the use of renewable energy. These efforts expand on MCE’s Energy Storage Program to increase access to clean energy technologies while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
For more information about MCE’s power purchasing, visit mceCleanEnergy.org/energy-suppliers.
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Über MCE: Als Kaliforniens erstes Community Choice Aggregation Program ist MCE eine bahnbrechende, gemeinnützige, öffentliche Einrichtung, die seit 2010 den Standard für Energieinnovationen in unseren Gemeinden setzt. MCE bietet sauberen Strom zu stabilen Tarifen, reduziert die energiebedingten Treibhausgasemissionen erheblich und ermöglicht Reinvestitionen in Höhe von Millionen von Dollar in lokale Energieprogramme. MCE ist ein Lastversorger mit einer Spitzenlast von 1.200 MW. MCE versorgt mehr als 540.000 Kunden und mehr als eine Million Einwohner und Unternehmen in 36 Mitgliedsgemeinden in vier Bezirken der Bay Area mit Strom: Contra Costa, Marin, Napa und Solano. Weitere Informationen über MCE finden Sie unter mceCleanEnergy.org, oder folgen Sie uns auf Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter und Instagram.