What powers does Silicon Valley have?
Generating facilities owned by the City of Santa Clara and located in the city provided 32.5% of the electricity consumed in Santa Clara. Natural gas-fueled facilities are the Donald Von Raesfeld natural gas power plant (147.8 MW), Gianera Generating Station (49.5 MW) and Cogeneration Plant #1 (7 MW).
How do I pay my power in Silicon Valley?
How can I pay my Silicon Valley Power bill? You can pay them directly on this website. Or pay on doxo with credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or bank account.
How do I pay utilities in Santa Clara?
Pay in Person
Pay with cash, check, money order, credit or debit card in person at the Municipal Service counter on the upper level of City Hall's west wing at 1500 Warburton Avenue; Santa Clara.
Why is Silicon Valley power cheaper?
Since SVP is not-for-profit, it is able to keep rates lower than the competition without sacrificing quality and availability. Low rates are not the only reason to choose Silicon Valley Power. SVP also provides electricity that is highly reliable.
How do I pay my Silicon Valley Power Bill?
How can I pay my Silicon Valley Power bill? You can pay them directly on this website. Or pay on doxo with credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or bank account.
How do you set up power in Silicon Valley?
Residents can set up an appointment by calling 408-244-SAVE (7283), businesses can call 408-615-6650. Silicon Valley Power also provides a variety of rebates to residents and businesses for installing energy efficient equipment and appliances.
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What is service connect charge Silicon Valley Power?
Is there a service connection charge? If you're turning on service, there is a $5 service connection charge. If you're reconnecting service due to non-payment, there is a $5 service connection charge. If the service re-connection requires additional work, such as restoring service at the pole, the charge is $138.