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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2016-022 <br />ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMMUNITY <br />CHOICE AGGREGATION PROGRAM PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA PUBLIC <br />UTILITIES CODE SECTION 366.2 <br />WHEREAS, the County of Alameda ("County") and Alameda County cities, including the City <br />of San Leandro, have been actively investigating options to provide electricity supply services to <br />constituents within the County with the intent of achieving greater local involvement over the <br />provision of electricity supply services, competitive electric rates, the development of local <br />renewable energy projects, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and the wider implementation of <br />energy conservation and efficiency projects and programs; and <br />WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 117, codified as Public Utilities Code Section 366.2 (the "Act"), <br />authorizes any California city or county whose governing body so elects, to combine the <br />electricity load of its residents and businesses in a community wide electricity aggregation <br />program known as Community Choice Aggregation ("CCA"); and <br />WHEREAS, the Act allows a CCA program to be carried out under a joint powers agreement <br />entered into by entities that each have capacity to implement a CCA program individually; the <br />joint power agreement structure reduces the risks of implementing a CCA program by <br />immunizing the financial assets of participants; and to this end, since 2014, the County has been <br />evaluating a potential CCA program for the County and the cities within Alameda County; and <br />WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously in June of 2014 to allocate <br />funding to explore the creation of a CCA Program and directed County staff to undertake the <br />steps necessary to evaluate its feasibility; and to assist in the evaluation of the CCA program <br />within Alameda County, in 2015, the County established a Steering Committee comprised of city <br />and stakeholder representatives, that has met monthly, and advises the Board of Supervisors on <br />the possibility of creating a CCA Program; and <br />WHEREAS, the Technical Feasibility Study completed in June of 2016 shows that <br />implementing a Community Choice Aggregation program would likely provide multiple benefits <br />to the citizens of Alameda County, including the following: <br />1. Providing customers a choice of renewable energy providers; <br />2. Increasing local control over energy rates and other energy-related matters; <br />3. Providing electric rates that are competitive with those provided by the incumbent <br />utility; <br />4. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions arising from electricity use; <br />5. Increasing local and regional renewable generation capacity; <br />6. Increasing energy conservation and efficiency projects and programs; <br />7. Increasing regional energy self-sufficiency; and <br />