Electric Load Serving Entities
Data compiled from California Energy Commission staff from georeferenced electric territory maps and the United States Department of Homeland Security,...
| Namelegal entity | Alternate Namebrand | Phonephone number | Websitewebsite | Objectididentifier | Typeclassification | Hifld IDregistration | Sales Gwh 2000quantity | Sales Gwh 2001quantity | Sales Gwh 2002quantity | Sales Gwh 2003quantity | Sales Gwh 2004quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE) | CCCE | 1-888-909-6227 | http://3cenergy.org | 32 | CCA | ||||||
| Valley Clean Energy (VCE) | VCE | 1-855-699-8232 | https://www.valleycleanenergy.org/ | 31 | CCA | ||||||
| Sonoma Clean Power (SCP) | SCP | 1-855-202-2139 | http://sonomacleanpower.org | 30 | CCA |
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