Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Electricity Costs Could Tumble For Fresno Unified, State Center
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 4 years ago on
February 4, 2020

Share

Fresno Unified School District and State Center Community College District could soon see big savings on their annual electricity bills — as much as $1.5 million for Fresno Unified and $340,000 for State Center.
Both are considering contracts with Constellation NewEnergy Inc., headquartered in Houston, Texas, to buy electricity that would be transmitted through Pacific Gas and Electric’s equipment.
It’s happening through the Direct Access program, which allows customers to purchase electricity from nonutility electric service providers.
The program was established in 1998, as California deregulated its electric sector, allowing residential and nonresidential customers to buy electricity from alternative energy suppliers.

Energy Crisis Put Brakes On Direct Access

Direct Access was suspended in 2001 during the state’s Energy Crisis, when state agencies had to intervene to keep a ready supply of electricity flowing in California. The Department of Water Resources, using revenue bonds, purchased power that was then sold to utility companies. To guarantee the bonds would be repaid, the state needed a stable customer base for the utility companies and put Direct Access on hold.
Direct Access customers were allowed to maintain their contracts, but the number of customers was capped. In 2009, Senate Bill 695 authorized the Public Utilities Commission to expand Direct Access service but set an annual load limit for customers in the service areas of the state’s three major public utilities, PG&E, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric.
According to PG&E’s website, the annual load limit for its Direct Access program started at 5,574 gigawatts in November 2009 and now is 9,520 gigawatts — enough to power more than 8 million households for a year.
But the new law opened Direct Access in 2010 only to nonresidential customers, such as Fresno Unified and State Center. Those customers had to submit an application into an annual lottery. If they weren’t selected, they had to reapply each year to be eligible.

Now It’s Their Turn

Fresno Unified and State Center finally got lucky in the 2019 lottery.
According to a report on Tuesday’s State Center board meeting agenda, 28 of the district’s electric meters were accepted into the Direct Access program, which is nearly all of State Center’s electric services, spokeswoman Lucy Ruiz said. The trustees on Tuesday approved a contract with Constellation NewEnergy.
The company also is the recommended Direct Access contractor for Fresno Unified, according to a report to the board from Karin Temple, the district’s chief operations officer. There is no agenda item yet for Fresno Unified trustees to consider.
Constellation NewEnergy was selected as the recommended contractor for both districts by SPURR, a joint powers authority that provides energy purchasing power and expertise for governmental agencies in California. SPURR sought requests for proposals on behalf of both districts.
If contracts are approved, they would take effect for both districts in January 2021.

2018 Law Opens Up Direct Access

And more customers could have the option of Direct Access. Senate Bill 237, which became law in September 2018, directs the PUC to provide to the Legislature by June 1 a schedule for opening up Direct Access to all remaining nonresidential customers.
Clovis Unified School District will be watching closely, spokeswoman Kelly Avants said.
The district continues to buy its electricity from PG&E because the Direct Access lottery was so limited that is was not “a realistic option,” she said.
In the meantime, the district has been expanding its installation of solar panels and now obtains 51% of its electricity from the sun, Avants said.
“We’re looking into SB237 to determine whether the loosening of restrictions on the availability of direct access could provide us the opportunity to achieve cost savings using a new electricity purchase and delivery arrangement,” she said.

DON'T MISS

Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson Pledged $10M for Maui Wildfire Survivors. They Gave Much More.

DON'T MISS

Did Fresno Unified’s Biggest Contractor Not Pay Its Workers? Company Still Gets Millions After Civil Penalty

DON'T MISS

Biden Marks Earth Day by Going After GOP, Announcing $7 Billion in Federal Solar Power Grants

DON'T MISS

Fresno Unified Says It Has No Superintendent Succession Plan Despite HR Leader’s Claim

DON'T MISS

Work Starts on Bullet Train Line From Las Vegas to LA

DON'T MISS

Trustees to Vote on New Fresno High Gym, Bullard Security Fence. Who Were the Low Bidders?

DON'T MISS

Will CA Lawmakers Crack Down on Spending by Utility Companies?

DON'T MISS

Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers

DON'T MISS

Express Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, Announces Store Closures

DON'T MISS

Will There Be a Third Measure E? What Richard Spencer Says.

UP NEXT

Did Fresno Unified’s Biggest Contractor Not Pay Its Workers? Company Still Gets Millions After Civil Penalty

UP NEXT

Fresno Unified Says It Has No Superintendent Succession Plan Despite HR Leader’s Claim

UP NEXT

Trustees to Vote on New Fresno High Gym, Bullard Security Fence. Who Were the Low Bidders?

UP NEXT

15 People Injured When Tram Collides With Guardrail at Universal Studios Theme Park

UP NEXT

The Pickle Flavor Frenzy and Its Rise in Food Trends

UP NEXT

Long-Lost First Model of USS Enterprise from ‘Star Trek’ Boldly Goes Home

UP NEXT

‘This Is How to Improve Reading Proficiency. We Just Have to Execute It’: FUSD Board President

UP NEXT

Rare House Vote Sees Ukraine, Israel Aid Advance as Democrats Join Republicans

UP NEXT

Full Jury and 6 Alternates Seated in Trump’s Hush Money Trial

UP NEXT

Barbara Corcoran: 1% Interest Rate Drop Will Send Housing Prices ‘Through the Roof’

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

Fresno Unified Says It Has No Superintendent Succession Plan Despite HR Leader’s Claim

9 hours ago

Work Starts on Bullet Train Line From Las Vegas to LA

9 hours ago

Trustees to Vote on New Fresno High Gym, Bullard Security Fence. Who Were the Low Bidders?

Local Education /

11 hours ago

Will CA Lawmakers Crack Down on Spending by Utility Companies?

11 hours ago

Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers

11 hours ago

Express Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, Announces Store Closures

11 hours ago

Will There Be a Third Measure E? What Richard Spencer Says.

12 hours ago

Melvin and Matzah: Giants Manager Recalls Childhood Passover

12 hours ago

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Safe After Suspect Breaks Into Official Residence, Police Say

13 hours ago

Newsom Wants to Make It Easier for Arizona Women to Get a California Abortion

13 hours ago

Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson Pledged $10M for Maui Wildfire Survivors. They Gave Much More.

Lana Vierra misses the swing set at her Lahaina home, which was reduced to ashes in the wildfires that swept through her community last summ...

7 hours ago

7 hours ago

Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson Pledged $10M for Maui Wildfire Survivors. They Gave Much More.

8 hours ago

Did Fresno Unified’s Biggest Contractor Not Pay Its Workers? Company Still Gets Millions After Civil Penalty

8 hours ago

Biden Marks Earth Day by Going After GOP, Announcing $7 Billion in Federal Solar Power Grants

9 hours ago

Fresno Unified Says It Has No Superintendent Succession Plan Despite HR Leader’s Claim

9 hours ago

Work Starts on Bullet Train Line From Las Vegas to LA

Local Education /
11 hours ago

Trustees to Vote on New Fresno High Gym, Bullard Security Fence. Who Were the Low Bidders?

11 hours ago

Will CA Lawmakers Crack Down on Spending by Utility Companies?

11 hours ago

Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend