East Bay Customers Support California's Grid During Extreme Heat Wave Through Innovative Program
East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) collaborated with Sunrun to support California's energy grid during recent extreme heat waves. Over 1,000 solar and battery customers from EBCE's Resilient Home Program collectively provided significant energy, helping to prevent rolling blackouts. From September 1-8, 2022, Sunrun delivered 1.1 gigawatt-hours back to the grid, with nearly 55 megawatt-hours from EBCE customers. This program not only improves grid resilience but also compensates participants for energy contributions, showcasing the value of distributed energy resources.
- More than 1,000 customers participated in the Resilient Home Program, enhancing grid stability.
- Sunrun delivered 1.1 gigawatt-hours of energy, illustrating strong operational capacity.
- The program provides compensation to customers, incentivizing their participation.
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In collaboration with Sunrun, East Bay Community Energy customers reduced grid strain and helped keep the lights on during power shutoffs
OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- East Bay Community Energy (EBCE), one of the nation's top clean energy providers, announced that more than a thousand solar and home battery customers participating in EBCE's Resilient Home Program provided critical emergency energy to stave off rolling blackouts during California's unprecedented string of Flex Alerts.
In an effort to stabilize the statewide grid during record energy demand last week, California's Independent System Operator (ISO) and Department of Water Resources (DWR) activated expensive emergency power generators. Additionally, the state's investor-owned utilities have installed and operated polluting backup generators in Northern and Southern California an additional 80 megawatts of emergency generation capacity that's used only during peak events - an amount Sunrun dispatches to the California grid every day through its growing fleet of solar-plus-battery systems.
For the past two years, EBCE and Sunrun have been installing new solar + battery systems and enrolled more than 1,000 single-family homes in Alameda County and Tracy into EBCE's Resilient Home program. Resilient Home customers are compensated for dispatching their battery energy in a Virtual Power Plant that reduces EBCE's peak demand, improves the resilience of the local power grid, and insulates customers from the impacts of power outages.
According to data from Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN), the nation's leading home solar, battery storage, and energy services provider, the company delivered 1.1 gigawatt-hours of energy back to California's grid during peak demand hours of 4-9 p.m. from September 1-8, including 55 megawatt-hours from nearly 1,000 solar-plus-battery customers in EBCE territory, underscoring the incredible value distributed energy provides.
"EBCE developed this program two years ago as a means of increasing the resilience of the grid," said Nick Chaset, CEO of East Bay Community Energy. "It was immediately following a monumental season of drought, heat, and wildfires, and we knew that wasn't an isolated incident, so we got to work helping customers install home battery systems that could be dispatched to the grid at critical times. Last week's success in avoiding rolling blackouts is a testament to our customers' collective action."
"Every year we find ourselves battling prolonged heat waves that push our antiquated grid to the brink of failure, yet we react the same way every time," said Mary Powell, CEO of Sunrun. "We must break away from traditional thinking and change our approach to dealing with the devastating impacts of climate change. EBCE's forward-thinking programs are a bellwether for how to provide pathways for Californians to take control over their energy, lower costs and put customers at the center of our energy system."
Interested residents can enroll in the Resilient Home program today by visiting here.
East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) is a not-for-profit public agency that operates a Community Choice Energy program for Alameda County and fourteen incorporated cities, serving more than 1.7 million residential and commercial customers. EBCE initiated service in June 2018 and expanded to Tracy in neighboring San Joaquin County in 2021. As one of 24 community choice aggregation (CCA) programs operating in California, EBCE is part of the movement to expedite the climate action goals of their communities and those of California. EBCE is committed to providing clean power at competitive rates while reinvesting in its local communities. For more information about East Bay Community Energy, visit ebce.org.
Sunrun Inc. (Nasdaq: RUN) is the nation's leading home solar, battery storage, and energy services company. Founded in 2007, Sunrun pioneered home solar service plans to make local clean energy more accessible to everyone for little to no upfront cost. Sunrun's innovative home battery solutions bring families affordable, resilient, and reliable energy. The company can also manage and share stored solar energy from the batteries to provide benefits to households, utilities, and the electric grid while reducing our reliance on polluting energy sources. For more information, please visit www.sunrun.com.
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