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Press Releases
- SCPPA APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO PROVIDE 50 YEARS OF HOOVER DAM HYDROPOWER TO CALIFORNIA (10/24/2011)
- SCPPA WINS THE BOND BUYER’S DEAL OF THE YEAR AWARD FOR FINANCING OF MILFORD WIND CORRIDOR PHASE I PROJECT (12/15/2010)
- MILFORD PROJECT HONORED WITH AN EXCELLENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY AWARD (02/24/2010)
SCPPA’s Milford Wind Corridor Project (Phase I) was recognized at the Renewable Energy World North American Conference as “Reader’s Choice” (readers of RenewableEnergyWorld.com).
- PALO VERDE UNIT 1 SETS PRODUCTION RECORD (02-03-10)
- SCPPA TO UNDERTAKE INDUSTRY’S LARGEST UTILITY-SCALE DISTRIBUTED ENERGY STORAGE PROJECT (01/27/10)
- ENERGY
INDUSTRY COLLABORATIVE PROPOSES A UNIQUE APPROACH
TO SMART GRID TRAINING AND RECRUITING (12/08/09)
SCPPA’s Dave Walden quoted regarding
effective training for energy industry professionals.
- GLENDALE
WATER & POWER FIRST IN NATION TO LAUNCH COUNTRY-WIDE
ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR KIDS: GREEN ALLOWANCE
(12/01/09)
- FIRST
WIND OBTAINS FINANCING FOR ITS MILFORD I WIND PROJECT
(04/22/2009)
- FIRST
WIND BEGINS CONSTRUCTION ON MILFORD WIND CORRIDOR
PROJECT (11/14/2008)
- SCPPA
APPROVES 200 MW WIND PURCHASE (02/15/07)
- SCPPA
AND TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT PURCHASE ADDITIONAL
NATURAL GAS RESERVES; SECURE LONG-TERM SUPPLY OF NATURAL
GAS AT STABLE PRICES FOR POWER GENERATION (10/26/06)
- SCPPA'S
MAGNOLIA POWER PROJECT AWARDED PLATT'S POWER MAGAZINE
"PLANT OF THE YEAR" (September 2005)
- 6
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITIES TO CELEBRATE DEDICATION
OF MAGNOLIA POWER PROJECT IN BURBANK ON JUNE 2 (05/16/05)
BURBANK, Calif. - The mayors and
utility officials for six Southern California cities
(Anaheim, Burbank, Cerritos, Colton, Glendale and
Pasadena) participating in the 310-megawatt (MW) Magnolia
Power Project (Magnolia) are expected here for the
June 2 dedication ceremony. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
a long-time proponent of building additional power
generating plants in California, is among the federal,
state and local invitees for the landmark event, which
is open to the public. The dedication ceremony begins
at 10 a.m. at the project site, 110 W. Magnolia Blvd.
in Burbank.
- THOUSANDS
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS BENEFIT
FROM MUNICIPAL UTILITY PROGRAMS (05/27/04)
The Southern California Public
Power Authority ("SCPPA") reported today that its
municipal utility members, including Anaheim, Azusa,
Banning, Burbank, Cerritos, Colton, Glendale, Los
Angeles, Pasadena, Riverside and Vernon and the Imperial
Irrigation District, have committed over one-half
billion dollars to Public Benefit Programs over the
last seven years.
- SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES REQUEST PROPOSALS FOR
INNOVATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES (05/18/04)
The Southern California Public
Power Authority (SCPPA) is soliciting proposals for
the demonstration of innovative energy technologies
that would benefit electric utility customers in Southern
California. Funding for this program is provided pursuant
to the public goods charge collected from SCPPA member
electric utility customers pursuant to state law,
therefore the technologies supported must be related
to the efficient usage, storage, management, or distributed
generation of electricity.
- SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA CITIES TAKE OUTPUT FROM CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST
WIND PLANT (09/03/03)
On September 1st, the cities of
Anaheim, Azusa, Colton, Glendale, and Pasadena began
taking output from the state's largest wind plant,
the High Winds Energy Center in Solano County, California.
These cities all operate municipally owned electric
utilities and are members of the Southern California
Public Power Authority (SCPPA).
- SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES COMMIT $489 MILLION
TO PUBLIC BENEFIT PROGRAMS (05/15/03)
Nearly half a billion dollars
in five years have been committed to benefit the residents
and businesses of eleven Southern California cities
and one irrigation district, according to the Southern
California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) in a report
issued today.
- SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITIES REQUEST PROPOSALS FOR
RENEWABLE POWER (02/27/03)
The Southern California Public
Power Authority (SCPPA) is soliciting competitive
proposals for 70 to 120 megawatts (MW) of renewable
energy, through equity participation in one or more
renewable power facilities (preferred), or under a
long-term contract (optional).
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