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- Community_Choice_Aggregation abstract "Community Choice Aggregation, abbreviated CCA, is a system (neither a company nor an organization) adopted into law in the states of Massachusetts, Ohio, California, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Illinois which allows cities and counties to aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts on a community-wide basis, but allowing consumers not wishing to participate to opt-out. Also known as "Municipal Aggregation" and "Community Aggregation, CCAs now serve nearly five percent of Americans in over 1300 municipalities as of 2014. CCA's are de facto public utilities of a new form that aggregate regional energy demand and negotiate with competitive suppliers and developers, rather than the traditional utility business model based on monopolizing energy supply.".
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- Community_Choice_Aggregation wikiPageExternalLink CEC-500-2008-091.html.
- Community_Choice_Aggregation wikiPageExternalLink www.sonomacleanpower.org.
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- Community_Choice_Aggregation subject Category:Environmental_policy_in_the_United_States.
- Community_Choice_Aggregation subject Category:Renewable_energy.
- Community_Choice_Aggregation comment "Community Choice Aggregation, abbreviated CCA, is a system (neither a company nor an organization) adopted into law in the states of Massachusetts, Ohio, California, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Illinois which allows cities and counties to aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts on a community-wide basis, but allowing consumers not wishing to participate to opt-out.".
- Community_Choice_Aggregation label "Community Choice Aggregation".
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