Clean Power Alliance

Clean Power Alliance

Local electricity provider delivering clean energy

Overview

Clean Power Alliance is a local electricity provider in Southern California that delivers clean renewable energy to 32 communities at competitive rates. It sources renewable power and manages the delivery to customers through its local operation, offering energy choices within its service area. The company differentiates itself by being locally operated, focusing on community empowerment and giving customers a choice about where their energy comes from, rather than simply distributing power from a distant utility. Its goal is to create a clean energy future that strengthens local communities by providing reliable, affordable renewable energy with voter- or community-backed governance.

About Clean Power Alliance

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Why Clean Power Alliance is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

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Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • On July 13, 2026, CPA approved Avantus Rexford 2, adding 200 MW solar and 800 MWh storage.
  • On June 30, 2026, CPA launched 2026 innovation and customer-program RFI for new offerings.
  • CPA's June 2026 budget targets $137 million energy-cost reduction and more than 460 MW coming online.

What critics are saying

  • Rexford 2 starts May 2029; construction delays force expensive market purchases before then.
  • CPA's 2026 RFO seeks CPUC compliance; missed awards threaten renewable and reliability obligations.
  • Massive customer opt-outs to SCE would shrink load, break bond economics, and undermine CPA's model.

What makes Clean Power Alliance unique

  • CPA serves 3 million residents across 38 communities in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
  • CPA ranked America's number one green power provider again in 2026.
  • CPA finances renewable supply with tax-exempt prepay bonds, locking $427.9 million savings.

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Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

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Remote Work Options

Commuter Benefits

401(k) Company Match

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Professional Development Budget

Company News

Clean Energy Pipeline
Jul 14th, 2026
Avantus adds 20-year PPA with Clean Power Alliance for California solar and BESS project.

Avantus adds 20-year PPA with Clean Power Alliance for California solar and BESS project. By CEP Staff - 14 July 2026 in News Avantus and Clean Power Alliance (CPA) have signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for the Rexford 2 solar and storage project in Tulare County, California. Not already a subscriber? As a subscriber, you have reached this page because you are not logged in.

Outlook Newspapers
May 29th, 2026
Efficient San Gabriel Valley program collaborates with city.

Efficient San Gabriel Valley program collaborates with city. * May 29, 2026 The city of San Marino is a member of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG), which collaborates with regional partners including the Southern California Regional Energy Network, Clean Power Alliance, and the Southern California Gas Company to connect agencies, residents and contractors with energy efficiency resources. As part of this regional effort, SGVCOG is promoting the Efficient San Gabriel Valley (eSGV) program, which provides residents with free home energy efficiency assessments. The program helps identify opportunities to reduce household energy use, lower utility costs, and improve overall home comfort. Assessments evaluate key areas such as lighting, appliances, heating and cooling systems, water usage, and building materials, and participants receive a personalized action plan along with information on available resources and rebates.

Pitzer College
Apr 20th, 2026
Pitzer College and its Claremont peers announce 100% clean electricity transition.

Pitzer College and its Claremont peers announce 100% clean electricity transition. Students from the 5C Environmental Justice collective are collaborating with staff and leadership across The Claremont Colleges on an agreement with Clean Power Alliance. One hundred percent renewable electricity is coming to The Claremont Colleges. Arising from a collaboration between students, staff and senior leadership, the consortium's decision lights up a greener future across every campus. The Claremont Colleges consortium is currently finalizing an agreement with the Clean Power Alliance (CPA), one of the largest providers of 100% renewable electricity in the U.S. CPA is a Community Choice Aggregation program that supplies clean electricity to 3 million residents and businesses across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The student group 5C Environmental Justice (5CEJ) started the groundwork for this initiative in spring 2025. Pitzer College student Wilbur Moffitt '28 soon joined Milo Slevin PO'28, Lucy Reed SCR'28 and other 5C students for their campaign. "I recognized that we needed local initiatives," said Moffitt, who is a philosophy, politics and economics major and environmental analysis minor. "We needed a group of people who can figure out what resources are available in the absence of federal support and who can execute that passion." Reed, a Scripps College student and a campaign co-lead, is grateful for fellow student organizers' support. "We continuously drew on the wisdom of past 5C organizers and invoked stories of their student activism," said Reed. "I am so grateful to have met so many lovely, dedicated, persistent people through this work and feel proud of the community we have built around environmental justice." Pitzer President Strom C. Thacker is proud to see this student-led initiative come to fruition. "It was almost exactly one year ago that Pitzer students first brought this to my open office hours," said Thacker. "This is what Pitzer College is all about, working together as students, faculty, and administration to turn ideas into action in the spirit of community engagement and social responsibility." Environmental sustainability is one of Pitzer's five core values, and that made this initiative even more important to Moffitt. His Pitzer education inspired him to advocate with 5CEJ to eliminate pollutants that harm climate and public health. "Just because the world is what it is right now does not mean we have to stay silent or wait it out," said Moffitt. "There are real things that we could be doing to help real people. At Pitzer, we pride ourselves on giving back to our community." After extensive research, 5CEJ selected CPA as a viable renewable electricity provider. CPA will connect with the pre-existing power grid infrastructure of the campuses while decarbonizing the colleges' electricity supply. Moffitt and other 5CEJ members set out to garner support from the campus community. Among other organizing efforts, 5CEJ's campaign hosted a full day of events at Pomona College's Walker Beach and hosted tables for roughly two dozen student organizations to platform the campaign. Over 150 students attended, and 5CEJ students organized a social media campaign around interviews they conducted there. This and other efforts resulted in 1,300 petition signatures in support of clean electricity. The campus communities' enthusiasm was clear. What remained were financial hurdles. Working closely together. Over many months, 5CEJ met with Thacker and other college leadership in finances, facilities, and sustainability at the 5Cs. The Pitzer Vice President, Chief Operating Officer & Treasurer Laura Schaefer has been instrumental in facilitating a viable plan for The Claremont Colleges, including helping lead the negotiations with CPA on behalf of the consortium. Schaefer, Thacker said, "has been working with students and her peers across the consortium to make this investment in clean electricity a reality." For Moffitt, this effort has resulted in a close working relationship between him and Schaefer. "Laura and I text each other now about this," said Moffitt. "I never expected to be texting the finance director of the school about a monumental shift in environmental purchasing at another institution." "This win demonstrates that we can make community-driven change on a local level even as climate action is being fought against on a national level," said Reed. Moffitt sees his work with 5CEJ as part of Pitzer's culture of community-based advocacy. "What Pitzer has instilled in me is that all of us are, at least to an extent, responsible for creating the change we want to see in the world," said Moffitt. Moffitt said that Pitzer raises up students like him as initiators. They are driving the sustainability revolution through community collaboration. "We are people who are willing to ask difficult questions... and endeavor to find a solution," he said. "I see that as one of my favorite parts of coming here." Moffitt looks forward to supporting more environmental initiatives - including Pitzer's ongoing development of a sustainability plan. "We want to make sure we're centering Pitzer values in the plan," said Moffitt. "That includes community engagement and responsibility to our local community as much as possible." News information. Published. April 20, 2026 Bridgette Ramirez News type. Email.

bdtonline.com
Mar 3rd, 2026
Clean Power Alliance secures $963M bond, locking in $66.6M renewable energy savings

Clean Power Alliance (CPA), California's largest community choice energy aggregator, has closed its sixth energy prepayment bond transaction valued at $963 million. The transaction will generate approximately $66.6 million in renewable energy cost savings over the initial 10-year period. With this issuance, CPA has completed $6.9 billion in prepay bond transactions, locking in total savings of $427.9 million. The not-for-profit government agency uses tax-exempt bonds to prepay for renewable energy at discounted rates of 8 to 12 per cent, passing savings to customers through lower electricity rates. This marks CPA's first prepay bond with Morgan Stanley as underwriter. The bonds received a Baa1 rating from Moody's and a Green Bonds designation from Kestrel. During the initial period, CPA will receive approximately 543,000 megawatt-hours annually from geothermal, wind and solar-plus-storage resources totalling 214.5 megawatts capacity.

CleanTechnica
Aug 6th, 2024
Clean Power Alliance Announces Applications Open For 2024 Community Benefits Grant $325,000

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google NewsTotal of $325,000 in funding is available for local nonprofit organizations to advance clean energy goalsClean Power Alliance (CPA) is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Community Benefits Grant. The grant program, a partnership between CPA and Calpine Community Energy, has once again increased funding to support local nonprofit organizations working to advance clean energy goals within CPA’s service area. This year, $325,000 in funding will be made available to 12 to 15 organizations — the largest amount since the grant was launched in 2021. Last year, $288,000 was distributed to 12 organizations throughout Los Angeles and Ventura counties.“CPA is focused on efforts to help make Southern California resilient and more sustainable through our diverse customer programs, clean energy options, or community investments,” said Ted Bardacke, CEO of Clean Power Alliance. “We continue to work closely with nonprofit organizations as they have insight into what is most needed to successfully advance local sustainability efforts

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