State of California

Electric Load Serving Entities

Data compiled from California Energy Commission staff from georeferenced electric territory maps and the United States Department of Homeland Security,...

Example records
Namelegal entityAlternate NamebrandPhonephone numberWebsitewebsiteObjectididentifierTypeclassificationHifld IDregistrationSales Gwh 2000quantitySales Gwh 2001quantitySales Gwh 2002quantitySales Gwh 2003quantitySales Gwh 2004quantity
Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE)CCCE1-888-909-6227http://3cenergy.org32CCA
Valley Clean Energy (VCE)VCE1-855-699-8232https://www.valleycleanenergy.org/31CCA
Sonoma Clean Power (SCP)SCP1-855-202-2139http://sonomacleanpower.org30CCA
Use cases

Utility Counterparty Sizing for Energy Finance

A project finance analyst at a bank evaluating a solar power purchase agreement needs to assess the offtaker's scale and stability before committing capital, so they examine annual electricity sales volumes across two decades to determine whether the load serving entity has grown, contracted, or remained stable over time.

NameTypeSales Gwh 2015Sales Gwh 2018Sales Gwh 2021

KYB Entity Matching for Vendor Onboarding

A compliance team at a grid technology vendor onboarding a new utility customer needs to confirm the entity's legal name, operating name, and government registry identifier before executing a contract, using the full name, abbreviation, and HIFLD reference to reconcile against internal records and third-party business registries.

NameAlternate NameHifld IDTypeWebsite

Market Territory Sizing for Clean Energy Sales

A sales operations team at a distributed energy resource company wants to prioritize outreach to community choice aggregators by service territory size, using geographic footprint area alongside recent sales volume to rank entities by the scale of customers they serve.

NameTypeSales Gwh 2021Shape AreaShape Length