Clean Power Alliance is committed to our long-term partnership with the communities we serve by supporting residents and businesses as they protect their properties from the risk of wildfires, offering resources and initiatives designed to aid recovery, and rebuild with cleaner, more resilient solutions.
CPA Resources & Programs
Dedicated Support
Get personalized guidance on home hardening, a method to increase your home’s resistance to flame intrusion or embers projected by wildfire.
CPA Program
Get money back when you install an eligible solar+ storage system for your home’s energy future.
The Sun Storage Rebate program offers eligible CPA customers up to $2,250, helping you maximize your solar investment by reducing the cost of installing an eligible battery storage system. These rebates help you achieve the benefits of going solar to power your home, reduce emissions, and secure your home’s electricity reliability.
CPA is offering additional Reliability+ Incentives to support customers in regions impacted by Public Safety Power Shutoffs. Check the map to see if you are eligible for the enhanced incentive.
Wildfire Training
CPA has invested $50,000 in the U.S. Green Building Council California’s Wildfire Defense Education program (USGBC-CA) to provide local contractors and industry professionals with wildfire recovery training and resources.
This funding is part of a one-year agreement with USGBC-CA and supports USGBC-CA’s Wildfire Defense Professional Certificate Program and the Wildfire Defense Rebuilding Support and Recovery Resources website.
The certificate identifies key early decisions that homeowners and building professionals will face and provides guidance on the path to rebuilding and fire-hardening. This course is developed in partnership with Arup and the Wildfire Defense Advisory Committee.
USGBC
Visit the US Green Building Council to take the training, download the course material, earn your certificate, and create your profile to be listed on their professional directory.
Know Your Risk
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It’s essential to understand the level of fire risk in your area to prepare accordingly. Please visit the Office of State Fire Marshall to know which Fire Hazard Severity zone your home is located in.
Our Impact
In response to the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, CPA took several actions in 2025. These included:
CPA donated $50,000 in funding to local nonprofits working in wildfire relief. These nonprofits were: Rotary Club of Altadena, the Boys and Girls Club of Malibu, the Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness and the Ventura County Community Foundation.
CPA participated on the Blue Ribbon Commission on Climate Action and Fire-Safe Recovery which defined action plans to advance fire-resistant and resilient building standards, enhance insurability, increase distributed energy and water systems, and more.
LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and CPA’s CEO Ted Bardacke discuss the commission’s efforts.
CPA invested in its program offerings to strengthen wildfire preparedness and home resilience by increasing Solar + Storage rebates for backup power and expanding Energy Team support to guide customers on home hardening measures, that help reduce wildfire risk.
CPA provided $50,000 in funding to the U.S. Green Building Council California’s Wildfire Defense Education program to provide local contractors and industry professionals with wildfire recovery training and resources.
Secondary Resources
Program
LA Rises is a central resource hub helping to accelerate the rebuilding of Los Angeles after the wildfires. It recently announced a new AI-powered permitting tool, Archistar, to further help survivors navigate the rebuilding process.
Program
The California Electric Homes Program provides technical assistance and financial incentives to residential developers and builders constructing new, market-rate homes with all-electric appliances and equipment.
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A residential new construction and alterations program that provides incentives to adopt advanced energy measures and transition to all-electric construction.
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Provides incentives to help homeowners affected by natural disasters to rebuild lower-carbon, all-electric homes in alignment with the state’s long-term climate and energy goals.
*CPA is not responsible for the content or accuracy of third-party organizations and their programs that are linked on this webpage. These links lead to third-party websites and organizations that are not under CPA’s control and are provided solely for your convenience. As such, CPA does not endorse or take any responsibility or liability for the products, services, or customer programs offered by these third parties.
Anthony Boukarim serves as Resource Planner, Power Supply, supporting long-term resource planning, portfolio optimization, and procurement strategy to advance CPA’s clean energy, reliability, and affordability objectives. He brings more than a decade of experience in the energy sector, spanning management consulting and advanced energy analytics, with deep expertise supporting utilities and community choice aggregators. Prior to joining CPA, Anthony spent six years at Ascend Analytics, where he led firm-wide renewable energy and storage procurement initiatives. He holds a Master of Science in Energy Resources Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut.
Kim joins Clean Power Alliance as the Senior Analyst, Rates and Tariffs. Kim is responsible for developing and maintaining CPA’s cost of service and rate models to evaluate the financial, competitiveness, and customer impacts of rate design and rate setting options. Kim held financial, strategy, and planning roles across utilities, consulting, and the energy sector, including roles with Black Hills Energy, Marathon Oil, and Noble Energy. This cross-sector background gives her a broad view of how financial modeling, regulatory strategy, and capital planning intersect to support growth, reliability, and environmental responsibility. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Wyoming.
Mark Hum serves as Senior Associate, Communications and Marketing at Clean Power Alliance. He is a marketing and communications strategist with a background in medtech and life sciences, where he supported initiatives spanning multiple industries across both B2B and consumer-facing brands. His work is grounded in a copywriter’s mindset, starting with audience needs and translating complex ideas into clear, compelling stories that build trust and understanding. Mark has led integrated communications across digital, social, email, web, and stakeholder channels, with an emphasis on accessibility, consistency, and measurable impact. He brings a strong appreciation for structure and narrative, ensuring that every message serves a purpose and connects with people in a meaningful way. Mark holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from California State University, Long Beach (CSULB).
Prapassara “Pom” Saengxuto serves as Finance and Accounting Analyst at CPA. She is a Certified Public Accountant with over 20 years of experience in accounting and finance. Throughout her career, she has worked across a wide range of industries, including public accounting, private corporations, entertainment, manufacturing, consulting and construction. This diverse background allows her to bring a well-rounded and practical perspective to every engagement. Pom is known for her strong dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy. She works effectively both independently and as part of a team, consistently supporting organizations in making informed, strategic financial decisions. Her approach combines technical expertise with a deep sense of responsibility and professionalism.