Northern California Power Agency
The Northern California Power Agency, located in Roseville, California, is a joint powers agency formed in 1968 to provide its members with electrical energy purchasing, aggregation, scheduling and management.[1][2][3] It coordinates with the California Independent System Operator.[3]
As of 2022, the NCPA's 796 megawatt portfolio consisted of geothermal, hydroelectric, and natural gas power plants, which were 55% greenhouse gas emission-free.[1]
In 2006, the NCPA began annual cloud seeding operations to increase precipitation, and as of 2022 was one of seven agencies in California that are running such programs.[4][5]
Members
As of September 2022:[6]
- Alameda Municipal Power
- Bay Area Rapid Transit
- City of Biggs
- City of Gridley
- City of Healdsburg
- City of Lompoc
- City of Palo Alto
- City of Ukiah
- Lodi Electric Utility
- Port of Oakland
- Redding Electric Utility
- Roseville Electric
- Silicon Valley Power
- Truckee Donner PUD
- Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative
- Shasta Lake
External links
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