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Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Valley Clean Energy is seeking a qualified consultant to explore the feasibility, cost, and benefit of pursuing a 100% carbon free energy portfolio.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2021
Due Date
May 21, 2021
Release: Apr 30, 2021
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Close: May 21, 2021
Valley Clean Energy is seeking a qualified consultant to explore the feasibility, cost, and benefit of pursuing a 100% carbon free energy portfolio.
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Valley Clean Energy Alliance is procuring long-term renewable energy resources and integrated battery storage through power purchase agreements.
Posted Date
Aug 13, 2018
Due Date
Mar 31, 2019
Release: Aug 13, 2018
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Close: Mar 31, 2019
Valley Clean Energy Alliance is procuring long-term renewable energy resources and integrated battery storage through power purchase agreements.
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Procurement of local/regional renewable energy through long-term power purchase agreements.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2020
Due Date
Jun 1, 2020
Release: Mar 30, 2020
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Close: Jun 1, 2020
Procurement of local/regional renewable energy through long-term power purchase agreements.
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Valley Clean Energy Alliance
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Davis and Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCE) outlines VCE's responsibilities for implementing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Winters, Yolo County. This is part of the broader 'Electrify Yolo Project', funded by a $2,912,000 grant from the Sacramento Council of Governments (SACOG) to the City of Davis. Under this specific MOU, VCE is allocated $150,000 to install a minimum of one DC fast charger or two Level 2 EV charging stations. VCE is required to meet specific implementation and reporting requirements, with the overall project to be completed by December 31, 2023.
Effective Date
May 30, 2020
Expires
Effective: May 30, 2020
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Davis and Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCE) outlines VCE's responsibilities for implementing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Winters, Yolo County. This is part of the broader 'Electrify Yolo Project', funded by a $2,912,000 grant from the Sacramento Council of Governments (SACOG) to the City of Davis. Under this specific MOU, VCE is allocated $150,000 to install a minimum of one DC fast charger or two Level 2 EV charging stations. VCE is required to meet specific implementation and reporting requirements, with the overall project to be completed by December 31, 2023.
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
This document outlines a Master Professional Services Agreement between the Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCEA) and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) for VCEA's Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program launch and operations. The agreement establishes a framework for current and future services, including Technical and Analytical Services (Task Order 1) and Data Management and Customer Call Center Services (Task Order 2), with additional task orders for wholesale energy and operational services under development. The initial term is five years from the program launch date of June 1, 2018, with options for two additional five-year extensions. Compensation for services varies by task order, involving both a 'not to exceed' amount for time and materials and a fixed monthly fee per customer meter. The document also details key provisions such as termination clauses, liability limits, and confidentiality.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2018
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2018
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This document outlines a Master Professional Services Agreement between the Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCEA) and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) for VCEA's Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program launch and operations. The agreement establishes a framework for current and future services, including Technical and Analytical Services (Task Order 1) and Data Management and Customer Call Center Services (Task Order 2), with additional task orders for wholesale energy and operational services under development. The initial term is five years from the program launch date of June 1, 2018, with options for two additional five-year extensions. Compensation for services varies by task order, involving both a 'not to exceed' amount for time and materials and a fixed monthly fee per customer meter. The document also details key provisions such as termination clauses, liability limits, and confidentiality.
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
This document is the Eighth Amendment to an agreement between Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCE) and Keyes & Fox LLP for legal services related to regulatory compliance and advocacy. This amendment extends the contract term for two years, from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, and increases the total 'not to exceed' amount by an additional $597,000, bringing the cumulative total to $1,817,867 since 2018. It also updates the scope of services and payment exhibits.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
Valley Clean Energy Alliance
Expires:
This document is the Eighth Amendment to an agreement between Valley Clean Energy Alliance (VCE) and Keyes & Fox LLP for legal services related to regulatory compliance and advocacy. This amendment extends the contract term for two years, from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, and increases the total 'not to exceed' amount by an additional $597,000, bringing the cumulative total to $1,817,867 since 2018. It also updates the scope of services and payment exhibits.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Valley Clean Energy Alliance
The Board meeting included discussions on the administration of Oaths of Office, a legislative update from the Pacific Policy Group, and regulatory monitoring reports from Keyes & Fox. Key agenda items involved the authorization of extensions to comply with California Energy Commission's MIDAS rates upload, approval of amendments and task orders to the SMUD Master Service Agreement, discussion and action on the Renewables Power Purchase Agreement with Gibson Renewables LLC, and the receipt of audited financial statements for 2022. Additionally, the Board received updates on treasury and finance, an overview of the Inflation Reduction Act, and various staff reports.
This document outlines a 'Resilient Community Vision' designed as a framework for community action, city planning, and state policy for the 21st century. It defines resilience as the capacity to maintain essential quality of life functions and services during severe disruptive events, encompassing both sudden calamities and gradual socio-economic shifts. The vision details elements of resilience across six concentric layers: individual household/building, block, neighborhood, city, county/multi-county region, and state. Key strategic areas include energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, waste reduction, fostering local economies, enhancing community engagement, and establishing resilient infrastructure. The document envisions a fully resilient community by the year 2030, capable of robustly addressing various forms of instability.
This document outlines the process for Valley Clean Energy's 2025 Strategic Plan Major Update, designed to achieve better energy outcomes for its customers and communities by guiding organizational actions. The plan encompasses six key goals: maintaining financial strength, managing power supply for renewable energy and carbon neutrality, prioritizing community benefits and customer satisfaction, promoting decarbonization and grid innovation, advocating for supportive public policies, and optimizing organizational structure and technology. The update process involves a comprehensive review of existing goals, community and stakeholder feedback, and long-term adjustments to align with the evolving CCA environment.
The committee discussed task group reports, including outreach, legislative and regulatory matters, and power procurement updates. Key topics included the development of local program plans, specifically regarding large hydro power purchase agreements and electric transportation initiatives. Staff provided an update on the 2020 Power Charge Indifference Adjustment and Energy Resource Recovery Account, highlighting potential financial impacts. The committee held a preliminary discussion on restructuring task groups for the upcoming year and received an update on the status of a potential acquisition of local electricity distribution infrastructure. Additionally, members reviewed the long-range calendar and discussed the election of officers for the following year.
The committee meeting covered a legislative end-of-session update, including impacts from COVID-19, the state budget, and various supported bills. An operational budget update provided an overview of the financial context, highlighting volatility in pricing, energy costs, and load forecasting. The committee discussed the development of an expanded, cost-recovery-based customer rate structure, including a three-tiered option plan to maintain rate competitiveness. Additionally, the Outreach Task Group presented a report on community engagement strategies and marketing initiatives, and the committee reviewed the recruitment criteria for at-large committee seats.
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