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Clean Energy Alliance
Procurement of municipal financial advisor services to evaluate, structure, and execute prepay transactions.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Clean Energy Alliance
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Procurement of municipal financial advisor services to evaluate, structure, and execute prepay transactions.
Clean Energy Alliance
The Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to implement a Commercial Solar Generation and Battery Storage program, including battery-only systems, within CEA's service territory. The program aims to offer end-to-end project development and installation services for behind-the-meter (BTM) dispatchable BESS to commercial, industrial, municipal, and agricultural customers, preferably with no upfront costs.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2025
Due Date
Apr 15, 2025
Release: Mar 17, 2025
Clean Energy Alliance
Close: Apr 15, 2025
The Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to implement a Commercial Solar Generation and Battery Storage program, including battery-only systems, within CEA's service territory. The program aims to offer end-to-end project development and installation services for behind-the-meter (BTM) dispatchable BESS to commercial, industrial, municipal, and agricultural customers, preferably with no upfront costs.
Clean Energy Alliance
Proposals for long-term non-solar renewable energy and low/no emissions supply and/or capacity, including wind, geothermal, carbon capture, and biogas/biomass projects, within the CAISO balancing authority.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2025
Due Date
May 31, 2025
Release: Apr 22, 2025
Clean Energy Alliance
Close: May 31, 2025
Proposals for long-term non-solar renewable energy and low/no emissions supply and/or capacity, including wind, geothermal, carbon capture, and biogas/biomass projects, within the CAISO balancing authority.
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Clean Energy Alliance
This Term Sheet outlines the proposed commercial terms and conditions for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Clean Energy Alliance (Buyer) and an unnamed Respondent/Seller. It details the product specifications, delivery terms, contract pricing structure, security requirements (Development Security, Performance Security), and various liquidated damages for delays in construction, commercial operation, or energy production shortfalls. The document explicitly states it is preliminary, non-binding, and does not obligate either party to enter into the definitive PPA.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This Term Sheet outlines the proposed commercial terms and conditions for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Clean Energy Alliance (Buyer) and an unnamed Respondent/Seller. It details the product specifications, delivery terms, contract pricing structure, security requirements (Development Security, Performance Security), and various liquidated damages for delays in construction, commercial operation, or energy production shortfalls. The document explicitly states it is preliminary, non-binding, and does not obligate either party to enter into the definitive PPA.
AvailableClean Energy Alliance
This document primarily functions as a board meeting agenda with several attachments, including two significant contracts. One is an Employment Agreement for a Chief Executive Officer with Clean Energy Alliance, effective December 1, 2023, with an annual salary of $325,000 and various benefits. The other is an 11-year Power Purchase Agreement (Resource Adequacy Confirmation Letter) between Clean Energy Alliance and Edwards Solar 1A, LLC, for resource adequacy, with a delivery period from June 2024 to December 2035. The Power Purchase Agreement is recommended for approval for an amount not to exceed $14,305,000.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2024
Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This document primarily functions as a board meeting agenda with several attachments, including two significant contracts. One is an Employment Agreement for a Chief Executive Officer with Clean Energy Alliance, effective December 1, 2023, with an annual salary of $325,000 and various benefits. The other is an 11-year Power Purchase Agreement (Resource Adequacy Confirmation Letter) between Clean Energy Alliance and Edwards Solar 1A, LLC, for resource adequacy, with a delivery period from June 2024 to December 2035. The Power Purchase Agreement is recommended for approval for an amount not to exceed $14,305,000.
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This agreement outlines the terms for a Consultant to provide Commercial Behind The Meter Distributed Energy Program Services to the Clean Energy Alliance. The contract specifies the scope of services (Exhibit A), schedule (Exhibit B), and compensation (Exhibit C), which is a "not to exceed" amount but is currently a placeholder. Key dates for the agreement term are also placeholders. The agreement includes comprehensive clauses on indemnification, insurance, confidentiality, and defines the Consultant as an independent contractor.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2000
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2000
Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This agreement outlines the terms for a Consultant to provide Commercial Behind The Meter Distributed Energy Program Services to the Clean Energy Alliance. The contract specifies the scope of services (Exhibit A), schedule (Exhibit B), and compensation (Exhibit C), which is a "not to exceed" amount but is currently a placeholder. Key dates for the agreement term are also placeholders. The agreement includes comprehensive clauses on indemnification, insurance, confidentiality, and defines the Consultant as an independent contractor.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Clean Energy Alliance
The board meeting included a report on the Community Advisory Committee's recent participation in the regional energy academy. Board members discussed upcoming sponsorship opportunities and outreach programs. A presentation was provided by the San Diego Fire and Rescue Department concerning safety standards for battery energy storage systems, focusing on code requirements, emergency response planning, and fire mitigation procedures.
The Board meeting included the receipt of the Treasurer's Report and the adoption of resolutions regarding the 2026 Community Advisory Committee meeting schedule and work plan, the 2026 Legislative and Regulatory Policy Platform, and the approval of agreements for legal services providers. Additionally, the Board conducted a public hearing concerning the expansion of the Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use period and the establishment of new commercial rate schedules. The meeting also addressed operational reports and a regulatory update, and moved into closed session for litigation matters.
This Legislative and Regulatory Policy Platform guides the Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) Board and staff in their advocacy and engagement on policy matters. The platform outlines key legislative priorities for 2026, focusing on affordability, decarbonization, Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) autonomy, CPUC data transparency, infrastructure (particularly battery energy storage facilities), and emissions reduction. It is founded on principles of protecting CEA's local control for power resource procurement and rate setting, ensuring fair treatment of CEA customers, supporting affordable and competitive electric rates as an essential service, and pursuing environmental initiatives beyond state mandates to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote local renewable energy. Additional policy priorities include customer program development, local energy initiatives, fair market competition, and maintaining CEA autonomy.
The Board of Directors meeting covered several key areas, including a presentation on Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) safety standards and incident response protocols. The CEO provided an administrative report, highlighting community engagement events, recruitment status, and a 5-year anniversary celebration update. The Board considered and adopted the Clean Energy Alliance Energy Programs Plan for fiscal years 2025/26 through 2030/31, which focuses on clean energy supply, grid resilience, building electrification, and community education. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding the expansion of the Super Off-Peak Time-of-Use period and the establishment of new commercial customer classes. The meeting also included a regulatory update on the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) rulemaking and concluded with a closed session for legal counsel regarding potential litigation.
The committee held a regular meeting that included a CEO update, reports from various ad-hoc subcommittees covering topics such as EV infrastructure, programs for disadvantaged communities, and outreach initiatives. The committee also reviewed 2024 achievements, formulated 2025 workplan suggestions, and provided feedback on proposed amendments to the committee's policy.
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