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]

The NCPA owns and operate several power plants in a 96% emission-free generation portfolio, including two geothermal units at The Geysers and several hydroelectric units.[1]

Members

These two agencies are listed as "Associate Members":

  • Placer County Water Agency (pcwa.org)
  • Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (psrec.coop)
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References

  1. "Northern California Power Agency". Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  2. Swaminathan, Shiva (2007-10-29). "ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF THE AMENDED AND RESTATED NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT" (PDF). City Manager's Report 395:07. City of Palo Alto. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
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