Stockton residents could save money on their energy bill and help the climate when they’re switched over to a new energy provider next year.
The switch is scheduled to happen in April 2025, according to a presentation by Ava Community Energy at the Dec. 3 Stockton City Council meeting.
Ava Community Energy, formerly known as the East Bay Community Energy Authority, is an alternative to Pacific Gas and Electric Company that will give residents the choice to save on their energy bill or source their power from 100% renewable resources, company officials said.
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In the spring, residents will automatically be enrolled in Ava’s service with the option to opt out back to PG&E if they desire. The city and Ava will be communicating with residents throughout the process.
Power will still be delivered through PG&E infrastructure, but customers will have…


