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Columbus, OH

May 13, 2022 / Shelby Kuenzli

Program Purpose Clean Energy Columbus, a community choice aggregation program approved by voters in 2020, enables the City of Columbus to contract for energy on behalf of residents and small businesses and provide 100% clean renewable energy through 700 MW of new solar and wind generation installations in Ohio. Program Overview In February 2020, City […]

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Los Angeles, CA

May 18, 2021 / Dan Slanger

Project Purpose To purchase 331 megawatts (MW) of wind energy from a New Mexico wind farm through the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) in the largest wind deal ever completed by LADWP and possibly the largest ever by a US city. Project Overview In October 2020, the City of Los Angeles announced […]

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Cincinnati, OH

May 4, 2021 / Dan Slanger

Project Purpose To build a 100 megawatt (MW) solar array that will provide renewable energy for municipal facilities and city residents, support workforce development, and advance Cincinnati’s long-term goal to transition to 100 percent renewable energy community-wide by 2035. Project Overview In November 2019, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley announced a signed deal with Creekwood Energy […]

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Houston, TX

March 30, 2021 / Dan Slanger
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Project Purpose To power all of Houston’s municipal operations with 100 percent renewable energy five years earlier than targeted, while realizing substantial cost savings for the City. Project Overview In April 2020, the City of Houston announced that beginning in July 2020 it would power 100 percent of its municipal operations—from traffic lights to police […]

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