Clean Power Alliance’s terms and conditions of service are subject to change. Current terms and conditions of service can be reviewed at cleanpoweralliance.org. Available rates can be reviewed at cleanpoweralliance.org or by contacting Clean Power Alliance at 888-585-3788 (TTY 323-214-1296). Clean Power Alliance rates, including associated energy content, are subject to change and changes are adopted at duly noticed public meetings of the Clean Power Alliance Board of Directors, available at cleanpoweralliance.org/agendas.
Billing: Each month, Clean Power Alliance customers receive a single monthly bill from Southern California Edison (SCE), just as they would under SCE bundled service. This bill includes all electric charges, including Clean Power Alliance’s power generation charges. These are not duplicate charges and you will not receive any generation charges from SCE. SCE will continue to charge you for transmission and distribution services and for the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) and Franchise Fee Surcharge all of which SCE also collects from bundled customers.
Enrollment: Unless you opt out, your account will be automatically enrolled in Clean Power Alliance on the first meter read date following the launch of Clean Power Alliance service by your city or county, or on your account’s service start date, whichever is later. For information on your city or county’s launch of service date, please see your enrollment notice or visit cleanpoweralliance.org.
Opt out: You have the right to opt out of Clean Power Alliance without penalty at any time. You will not be charged any fees by Clean Power Alliance if you opt out or if you cancel electric service altogether (for example, if you move). However, customers who opt out of Clean Power Alliance after service launch may be charged a one-time account processing fee by SCE* and will be prevented by SCE from returning to Clean Power Alliance for a minimum of 12 months. By opting out, you will also be subject to SCE’s current rates and terms and conditions of service, which are subject to change.
For details on SCE’s rates and terms and conditions, please visit sce.com/regulatory/tariff-books. If you opt out, you will still be charged for all Clean Power Alliance generated electricity you used before the transfer of electric service. Accounts will be transferred when the electric meter is read and cannot be transferred during the middle of a billing cycle. In order for your request to be processed on your next meter read date, your request must be received at least 5 business days prior to the date on which the meter is read. To opt out, please call Clean Power Alliance at 888-585-3788 (TTY 323-214-1296) or visit cleanpoweralliance.org. Please have your electric bill handy so you have the information needed to process the request.
Discount programs: If you are currently enrolled in the California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) program, the Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) program, Medical Baseline, Budget Billing Plan, or Summer Discount Program, you will continue to receive these benefits and discounts as a Clean Power Alliance customer.
Failure to pay: Clean Power Alliance may transfer your account to SCE upon 14 calendar days’ written notice to you if you fail to pay any portion of the Clean Power Alliance charges on your bill. If your service is transferred, you may be subject to additional requirements by SCE. CPA may also transfer accounts with unpaid balances to a collection agency.
*SCE’s one-time account processing fee, as well as SCE’s other terms and conditions of service, are subject to change. View SCE’s fees and terms of service at sce.com/regulatory/tariff-books.
Sergei Kotsan serves the Energy Risk Manager for Clean Power Alliance. He has over a decade of experience working on quantitative research and modelling of the wholesale power markets as well as hedging commercial risk and market monitoring. He led commercial operations at TexGen and fundamentals research at Talen Energy on the power supply side. He also has utility experience at Portland General Electric and Pacific Gas and Electric evaluating market risks and financial valuation on the demand side. In addition, he worked at the Market Monitoring Unit at CAISO, developing dashboards and preparing market reports. Sergei holds Ph.D. in Economics from West Virginia University.
Rachel serves as Project Manager, Settlements for Clean Power Alliance. Rachel is responsible for reviewing and identifying discrepancies with our California Independent System Operator (CASIO) and bilateral counterparty invoices, validating transactions of wholesale market products, and performing after the fact analysis on settlements and Congestion Revenue Rights (CRR) to influence resource optimization and CRR strategies. Prior to joining Clean Power Alliance, Rachel served as a Power Settlements Analyst at Utah Municipal Power Agency for two years where she developed and finalized all settlement processes. Rachel earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Lewis-Clark State College.
Riju serves as the Website Developer, Communications and Marketing at CPA. He brings over 10 years of software development experience in addition to having a strong background in information technology and server infrastructure. Riju oversees all web related functions at CPA to ensure that the organization is able to effectively sustain meeting the requirements of its rapidly growing digital presence. Prior to joining CPA, Riju worked as a digital content developer at Claremont Graduate University where he developed and launched an online learning platform for the federally funded POLARIS mentoring program for museum professionals. More recently, Riju founded and operated a web development and digital marketing agency which served government organizations, non-profits, and other multi agency partners. Riju holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems & E-Business from Cal Poly Pomona. Riju supports CPA’s overall goal and mission to a cleaner, brighter future.
Jacob Adamson is an Analyst, Data and Systems, at Clean Power Alliance (CPA), where he collaborates with the Data and Systems team to develop and maintain robust data analytics frameworks. Jacob supports cross-functional departments in data enablement and business intelligence, focusing on automating reporting tasks and assisting staff with data requests. With a background in engineering, information technology, regulatory analysis, and data analytics, Jacob brings a wealth of expertise to CPA’s work in the renewable energy sector. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, is a former licensed professional engineer in the state of Colorado, and is a GCP certified professional data engineer. Outside of work, Jacob is passionate about outdoor recreation, conservation, and engineering sustainable community development.
Ammad serves as the Analyst, Strategic Finance at CPA. He comes to CPA with 3 years of prior experience in financial planning and analysis. Ammad most recently served as a Financial Analyst at Georgia Power, the largest subsidiary of the Southern Company. In this role, he supported various areas in the Customer Experience division where he ensured timely and accurate financial reporting, conducted monthly expense forecasting, and created 5-year budgets with the approval of the Georgia PSC. He also sat on the 2024 Budget Committee where he contributed to developing guidelines for the company’s budgeting process and identifying areas for cost savings. Ammad earned his Bachelor’s in Finance from the University of Central Florida.