Cooperative Community Energy
February 08, 2010


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Cooperative Community Energy Corporation (CCEnergy) is a member-owned organization of people like you who want clean, affordable energy for their homes and businesses.

CCEnergy provides discounts on renewable energy equipment as well as expert design and project management services. We can handle any size system from a small residential system to megawatt industrial systems.

CCEnergy works with a network of solar contractors to ensure that your solar energy system is properly installed for years of carefree service. We have provided equipment for hundreds of solar installations throughout Northern California.

CCEnergy also acts as advocates influencing public policy to promote renewable energy. We have more than 450 members and we invite you to join us! »

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WHAT'S NEW ...

"Is Solar right for you?"
Come to this free public workshop in the Santa Barbara area to get answers to your questions about going solar. Three different dates to choose from. Presented by CCEnergy. More info »

PG&E reinstates original Time-of-Use (E7) tariff
CCEnergy joined protest leading to utility's temporary reinstatement of more solar-friendly Time-of-Use rate structure beginning January 1, 2007. More »

CPUC ruling favors solar industry and system owners
Who gets to claim rightful ownership of renewable energy credits (RECs) also known as "green tags"? Not investor owned utility companies, says the CPUC.
Why this matters to you »
Go straight to CPUC draft decision »

Got a handle on rebate changes?
Get a look at details of the new California Solar Incentive (CSI) program. There's still time to get involved and influence the rules.
Check out new state website: gosolarcalifornia »

Bay Area cities cutting solar permit fees
A Sierra Club chapter's study-turned-campaign to limit solar permit fees is producing dramatic results.
See info on study » | General permit info »

Tiburon Town Hall unveils 21-kilowatt solar system
CCEnergy managed project for first city hall in Marin County to go solar. More »

Attention Plumas-Sierra REC Members!
Get info about your co-op's solar partnership with us. »

Got energy efficiency?
Co-op offers energy management services and energy efficiency products for commercial and municipal facilities. More »

Tour CCEnergy's Member Gallery
See photos and details of homes, schools, businesses, and more with solar. Go »

"How much does solar cost?"
See samples of typical system sizes and cost variables. More »

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