San Diego Community Power: Imperial Beach's Clean Energy Provider

San Diego Community Power is a community-driven, not-for-profit public agency providing clean electricity generation service to the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, La Mesa and National City, as well as the unincorporated communities of San Diego County. It is overseen by a Board of Directors which includes one elected official from each of the communities it serves. 

Community Power is what’s known as a Community Choice Aggregator, or CCA. CCAs allow local municipalities to come together and purchase electricity on behalf of their communities. Community Power was formed in 2019 and became the official clean energy provider for the San Diego region through a phased enrollment from 2021 through 2023.  

SDG&E still delivers this electricity through their power lines. Customers receive one bill from SDG&E. Community Power appears as a line item on the SDG&E bill, but it is not an extra charge. It merely replaces the electricity generation charge that would otherwise go to SDG&E. Because Community Power doesn’t have shareholders, all revenue is reinvested back into the communities it serves through energy educationrebates and incentives, and lower electricity rates.

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Per California state law, customers in Community Power’s service territory were automatically enrolled in its service. In 2021, customers in the City of Imperial Beach began receiving the standard PowerOn service but can also choose Power100, which is 100% renewable, or PowerBase, which is a lower cost service plan. Customers can change their service plan by visiting Community Power’s website or calling our Contact Center at 888-382-0169.

San Diego Community Power Service OptionsCustomers can learn more about how Community Power is serving Imperial Beach at SDCommunityPower.org.  

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