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Beginning in March 2018, Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) will provide electricity customers in Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties with clean, carbon-free power at a lower cost than PG&E. MBCP is a not-for-profit Community Choice Energy (CCE) agency established by local communities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by providing locally controlled, carbon-free electric generation services. PG&E will continue to deliver electricity, maintain infrastructure, send bills and provide customer service, so MBCP customers still receive only one bill. The MBCP model helps ensure local economic vitality because CCE agencies help to control electric generation costs and keep surplus revenues local. Dollars that would normally flow to PG&E will stay in the community. MBCP will provide customers with clean energy and an annual rebate of at least 3% of their total electric generation cost. In addition, MBCP will direct surplus revenues to fund community projects that lower greenhouse gas emissions and support low income rate-payers. For information about enrollment, rates and billing, service options and more, visit www.mbcommunitypower.org . For information about MBCP outreach or to inquire about hosting a workshop at your business, organization or community site, email marketing@mbcommunitypower.org
Beginning in March 2018, Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) will provide electricity customers in Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties with clean, carbon-free power at a lower cost than PG&E. MBCP is a not-for-profit Community Choice Energy (CCE) agency established by local communities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by providing locally controlled, carbon-free electric generation services. PG&E will continue to deliver electricity, maintain infrastructure, send bills and provide customer service, so MBCP customers still receive only one bill.
The MBCP model helps ensure local economic vitality because CCE agencies help to control electric generation costs and keep surplus revenues local. Dollars that would normally flow to PG&E will stay in the community. MBCP will provide customers with clean energy and an annual rebate of at least 3% of their total electric generation cost. In addition, MBCP will direct surplus revenues to fund community projects that lower greenhouse gas emissions and support low income rate-payers.
For information about enrollment, rates and billing, service options and more, visit www.mbcommunitypower.org . For information about MBCP outreach or to inquire about hosting a workshop at your business, organization or community site, email marketing@mbcommunitypower.org