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NCPA | Northern California Power Agency About NCPA NCPA Connect Employee Wire CAREERS Working at NCPA Employee Benefits NCPA Departments NCPA Job Listings Internship Opportunities Member Job Listings Salary Schedules Labor Contracts About NCPA Members Alameda Municipal Power Bay Area Rapid Transit District City of Biggs City of Gridley City of Healdsburg City of Lompoc City of Palo Alto City of Shasta Lake City of Ukiah Lodi Electric Utility Port of Oakland Redding Electric Utility Roseville Electric Silicon Valley Power Truckee Donner PUD Plumas-Sierra REC Retiree Medical Mission Mission Statement Joint Action History Environmental Legacy 50th Anniversary Organization Finance & Administrative Services Accounting & Finance General Services Information Services Power Settlements Generation Services Human Resources Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Power Management Generation Geothermal Hydroelectric Lodi Energy Center Combustion Turbine Projects Media Hometown Connections Meetings Calendar 2024 Commission Committees Executive Committee Facilities Committee Finance Committee LEC – PPC Committee Legal Committee L&R Committee Nominating Committee Events NCPA Annual Conference Financials Budget Annual Report Annual Report 2020-2021 Bonds Notices Hydroelectric Geothermal Lodi Energy Center Capital Facilities Financial Statements NCPA Members Policy Issues Wildfires Decarbonization Climate Adaptation: Reservoir Management Federal Power Resource Reports Wildfire Mitigation Plans Energy Efficiency HomeCAREERSMeetingsPolicyFinancials CAREERS Working at NCPA Employee Benefits NCPA Departments NCPA Job Listings Internship Opportunities Member Job Listings Salary Schedules Labor Contracts NCPA Connect Training Past Courses Training Resources Training Services About NCPA Members Alameda Municipal Power Bay Area Rapid Transit District City of Biggs City of Gridley City of Healdsburg City of Lompoc City of Palo Alto City of Shasta Lake City of Ukiah Lodi Electric Utility Port of Oakland Redding Electric Utility Roseville Electric Silicon Valley Power Truckee Donner PUD Plumas-Sierra REC Retiree Medical Mission Mission Statement Joint Action History Environmental Legacy 50th Anniversary Organization Finance & Administrative Services Accounting & Finance General Services Information Services Power Settlements Generation Services Human Resources Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Power Management Generation Geothermal Hydroelectric Lodi Energy Center Combustion Turbine Projects Media Hometown Connections Meetings Calendar 2024 Commission Committees Executive Committee Facilities Committee Finance Committee LEC – PPC Committee Legal Committee L&R Committee Nominating Committee Events NCPA Annual Conference Financials Budget Annual Report Annual Report 2020-2021 Bonds Notices Hydroelectric Geothermal Lodi Energy Center Capital Facilities Financial Statements NCPA Members Policy Issues Wildfires Decarbonization Climate Adaptation: Reservoir Management Federal Power Resource Reports Wildfire Mitigation Plans Energy Efficiency RESOURCES Requests for Proposals (RFPs) Excess Property Sales Environmental Documents NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCYBringing the Benefits of Joint Action to California for Over 50 Years The Northern California Power Agency (NCPA), a California Joint Action Agency, was established in 1968 by a consortium of locally owned electric utilities to make joint investments in energy resources that would ensure an affordable, reliable, and clean supply of electricity for customers in its member communities. NCPA members include municipalities, a rural electric cooperative, and other publicly owned entities for which the public agency provides such services as the purchase, aggregation, scheduling, and management of electrical energy. Most critically for its 16 members, NCPA over the past four decades has constructed and today operates and maintains a fleet of power plants that is among the cleanest in the nation, and that provides reliable and affordable electricity to more than 700,000 Californians. NCPA made a major investment in renewable energy in the early 1980s when it developed two geothermal power plants and financed and built a 250 MW hydroelectric facility. Thirty years later, these resources continue to generate reliable, emission-free electricity for its member communities. NCPA’s 778 MW portfolio of power plants are approximately 57% greenhouse gas emission-free. NCPA’s mix of geothermal, hydroelectric, and natural gas resources is well positioned to help its members achieve California’s policy of a 60% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) by 2030. NCPA member utilities also have invested heavily in the most environmentally friendly form of electricity—the megawatts that you do not use. The agency’s members collectively have spent more than $250 million on energy efficiency since 2006, reducing demand for electricity by 735 gigawatt hours during that time. NCPA’s commitment to the environment reflects its status as a public entity whose policies and values are set not by investors, but by locally elected or appointed officials who serve as the energy regulators in the cities, towns, and districts that are members of the Agency. NCPA appointed officials live and work in their communities and remain directly accountable for the utility service to their customers (and neighbors), they provide a knowledgeable, responsive, and effective governing body. With that combination of industry knowledge and commitment to the environment, NCPA has scored some notable “firsts” in environmental stewardship: The world’s first integrated wastewater geothermal system, which reversed years of declining steam production at the geothermal facility and prolonged the life of one of the state’s most important sources of renewable generation. The first entity in the U.S. to install “fast start” combined-cycle natural gas turbines that not only are highly efficient but also are designed to facilitate the integration of new intermittent renewables, such as solar and wind, and help California meet its ambitious renewable portfolio standard targets. The world’s first integrated wastewater geothermal system, which reversed years of declining steam production at the geothermal facility and prolonged the life of one of the state’s most important sources of renewable generation. The first entity in the U.S. to install “fast start” combined-cycle natural gas turbines that not only are highly efficient but also are designed to facilitate the integration of new intermittent renewables, such as solar and wind, and help California meet its ambitious renewable portfolio standard targets. NCPA Follow The Northern California Power Agency—Bringing the Benefits of Joint Action to California for Over 55 Years NCPA @ncpa_alert · 11 Oct Public power utilities, like community libraries and schools, are owned by local communities and governed by city councils and other public boards that are accountable to the citizens they serve. These publicly owned utilities focus on providing residents and businesses with… Reply on Twitter 1844811607051788777 Retweet on Twitter 1844811607051788777 Like on Twitter 1844811607051788777 2 Twitter 1844811607051788777 Retweet on Twitter NCPA Retweeted AMP @alamedamunipwr · 10 Oct We are proud to be #CommunityPowered since our founding in 1887, and that means delivering safe, reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible to the City of Alameda for over 135 years. Check out our story. Reply on Twitter 1844401594999374340 Retweet on Twitter 1844401594999374340 1 Like on Twitter 1844401594999374340 3 Twitter 1844401594999374340 NCPA @ncpa_alert · 9 Oct NCPA General Manager Randy Howard spoke today at the @NatlHydroAssoc Clean Currents Conference in Portland, Oregon. As facilitator for a workshop on wildfires, Randy led a discussion focused on mitigating risks, promoting safety, and adapting to changing climate conditions. As… Reply on Twitter 1844157327542272425 Retweet on Twitter 1844157327542272425 Like on Twitter 1844157327542272425 4 Twitter 1844157327542272425 Retweet on Twitter NCPA Retweeted GO-Biz @cagobiz · 8 Oct Happy National Hydrogen Day to all who celebrate! Reply on Twitter 1843734693541490973 Retweet on Twitter 1843734693541490973 2 Like on Twitter 1843734693541490973 4 Twitter 1843734693541490973 Load More Quick Links CAREERSHomeAboutMeetingsPolicyFinancials Resources + Links Commission Meeting Agenda Bidding Opportunities and Public Notifications Annual Report - FY 19-20 FPPC Filings SCO Compensation Website Enterprise Systems Catalog American Public Power Association - APPA Northwest Public Power Association – NWPPA California Municipal Utilities Association – CMUA Member Spotlight ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL POWER Alameda Municipal Power, a department of the City of Alameda, is a municipal utility with an unparalleled history of service in the Bay Area.... BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT The Bay Area Rapid Transit system relies on clean electrical power to operate its 131 mile long, 50 station commuter rail system serving five Bay Area counties (San Francisco, Alam... CITY OF BIGGS The Biggs City Electric Utility provides electricity service to residences and businesses within its city limits. It is responsible for maintaining and operating the local electri... CITY OF GRIDLEY Gridley Electric Utility, operating since 1910, oversees the delivery of wholesale power, maintains and operates the local electric distribution system, is involved in engineering ... CITY OF HEALDSBURG Healdsburg's Electric Utility Department provides electric service to approximately 12,000 residents living in the heart of Sonoma County's wine country. The electric utility is r... 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REU is locally-owned by its community and locally-controlled by the Redding C... ROSEVILLE ELECTRIC Roseville Electric, has been providing electrical power to the City of Roseville's residents, businesses, and the City's 2019 street lighting system since 1912.... SILICON VALLEY POWER Santa Clara's municipal electric utility, Silicon Valley Power, was established in 1896. The utility is one of the larger public power systems in California, serving more than 58,0... TRUCKEE DONNER PUD The Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) offers electric and water service to the greater Truckee area. The District serves more than 13,000 customers, most of which are ... PLUMAS-SIERRA REC (ASSOC. MEMBER) Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (PSREC) is a member-owned electric cooperative offering electric service to Plumas, Sierra, and Lassen counties in California, and Washoe C... CITY OF SHASTA LAKE The City of Shasta Lake (COSL), pop. 10,250, incorporated in 1993 and took over utility services previously administered by the Shasta Dam Area Public Utility District, which was f... READ MORE View Navigation CAREERS Home About Events Meetings Policy Financials Contact © 2024 Northern California Power Agency. All rights reserved - (916) 781-3636 Contact Contact Contact NCPA Northern California Power Agency 651 Commerce Drive Roseville, CA 95678-6411 (916) 781-3636 (916) 783-7693 }
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