Who provides electricity to Alameda?
Does Alameda use PGE?
PG&E and EBCE Will Move Some Residential Customers in Alameda County to a Time-of-Use Rate Plan in May 2021.
Does Alameda have power?
Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) is the City of Alameda's not‐for‐profit electric municipal utility, serving residents and businesses for 132 years. AMP provides power to more than 34,000 customers at rates that average 17 percent below neighboring communities.
Where does Alameda get its power?
Power Mix Sources in 2020
During 2020, 100% of AMP's power mix came from clean energy sources, including eligible renewable sources* and large hydroelectric sources. Eligible renewable sources in AMP's 2020 power mix included: Biomass (landfill gas) from Pittsburg, Butte County, Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay.