San José Clean Energy expands Solar Access Program to more than 200 new customers

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San José Clean Energy (SJCE) has announced a significant expansion of its award-winning Solar Access Program, which provides 100% renewable energy to pollution-burdened, lower-income residents across San José at a 20% discount. While serving over 800 customers since its launch in 2021, the program is set to expand to more than 1,000 customers thanks to a new solar power plant in Merced County and increased energy capacity, funded by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).

Residents of the Solar Access program reside in neighborhoods that have historically faced disproportionate environmental burdens, including pollution and limited access to clean air, water, and energy. They are also enrolled in state electric bill assistance programs for low-income households, such as the California Alternate Rates for Energy and the Family Electric Rate Assistance Program.

“Expanding access to clean, affordable energy is essential to building a healthier and more equitable San José. Through the Solar Access Program, we’re ensuring that our most pollution-burdened and underserved communities can benefit from clean solar energy. This new solar facility reflects our commitment to sustainability and environmental justice — not just in words, but in action,” said City Manager Jennifer Maguire.

SJCE celebrated the ribbon-cutting of West Tambo Clean Power II with developer Renewable America LLC and owner/operator Radial Power last month in Livingston, California, commemorating the 2-MW solar power plant now powering the Solar Access Program. ll.

“Every San José resident deserves access to affordable, renewable energy regardless of income or the type of home they live in. Thanks to this new solar power plant and the leadership of San José Clean Energy, we’re not only reducing emissions, but we’re also lowering bills for families who need it most. This is exactly the kind of smart, equitable investment that moves San José forward,” said Mayor Matt Mahan.

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