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RESOLUTION NO. 21-1233 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> DESIGNATING RENEWABLE 100 AS THE DEFAULT ELECTRICITY PRODUCT FOR <br /> PLEASANTON'S RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTS <br /> FROM EAST BAY COMMUNITY ENERGY (EBCE) <br /> WHEREAS, on September 24, 2002, the Governor of California signed into law Assembly <br /> Bill 117 (Stat. 2002, Ch. 838; see California Public Utilities Code section 366.2), which authorizes <br /> any California city or county, whose governing body so elects, to combine the electricity load of <br /> its residents and businesses in a community-wide electricity aggregation program known as <br /> Community Choice Aggregation ("CCA"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the Act expressly authorizes participation in a CCA program through a joint <br /> powers agency; and on December 1, 2016, the East Bay Community Energy Authority ("EBCE") <br /> was formed under the Joint Exercise of Power Act, California Government Code sections 6500 et <br /> seq., among the County of Alameda, and the Cities of Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, <br /> Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Piedmont, Oakland, San Leandro, and Union City to study, <br /> promote, develop, conduct, operate, and manage energy and energy-related climate change <br /> programs in all of the member jurisdictions; and the cities of Newark and Pleasanton, located in <br /> Alameda County, along with the City of Tracy, located in San Joaquin County, were included as <br /> members of EBCE and parties to the joint powers agreement in March of 2020; and <br /> WHEREAS, EBCE offers electricity customers within its member jurisdictions multiple <br /> energy service options at various rates, including those that are 100% renewable, and/or 100% <br /> carbon-free, and/or a mixture of renewable and conventional energy resources; and <br /> WHEREAS, all of EBCE's service options meet or exceed the State of California's <br /> Renewable Portfolio Standards ("RPS"), which can help member-jurisdictions meet their Climate <br /> Action Planning goals; and <br /> WHEREAS, EBCE endeavors to provide competitively priced energy options to all eligible <br /> residential, commercial, municipal and low-income customers throughout its service area, while <br /> expanding access to renewable and carbon-free resources, and administering innovative energy- <br /> related programs; and <br /> WHEREAS, due to EBCE's competitive rates, EBCE customers have collectively saved <br /> approximately $10 million since 2018 compared to what they would have paid for Pacific Gas & <br /> Electric's ("PG&E") standard service; and <br /> WHEREAS, EBCE customers in the City of Pleasanton may request to change their EBCE <br /> service option and/or may opt out of EBCE service and return to PG&E service at any time. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON DOES <br /> RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING: <br /> SECTION 1. The City of Pleasanton requests EBCE's Board of Directors to approve <br /> enrolling the City's residential, commercial and industrial electric accounts in EBCE's 100% <br /> renewable service option (currently the Renewable 100 option). <br />