Northern California Power Agency: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Northern California Power Agency

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About Northern California Power Agency

Northern California Power Agency is a political subdivision. A political subdivision is a government entity voted into existence by the population that it serves. There is currently only a single transportation customer served by the provider, which is a highly unique situation. The company sold 36,808 megawatt hours in 2022 through traditional retail accounts and 3,213,521 megawatt hours through wholesale channels. The electricity produced in the company's power plants made up 1,906,215 of the megawatt hours sourced by the company and the purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 1,344,114. The company earned $339,958,200 in 2022, $337,547,400 of which came from sales to wholesale electricity customers and $2,410,800 of which came from sales to retail electricity customers.

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Northern California Power Agency Overview

  • Company Type:Political Subdivision
  • Headquarters:651 Commerce Drive
    Roseville, California 95678
    United States of America

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    Quick Facts About Northern California Power Agency

    By customer count, Northern California Power Agency is the 33rd largest supplier out of 63 suppliers in the state.

    As the 233rd highest generator of electricity in the United States, Northern California Power Agency produces 1,644,768 megawatt hours of electricity.

    Northern California Power Agency's electricity facilities generate 1,129,604 megawatt hours using natural gas.

    Northern California Power Agency is 86th out of the 63 in the state for the percentage of their fuel usage that comes from renewable fuels.

    Northern California Power Agency produces 1,129,604 megawatt hours from non-renewable fuels, which is 19th out of 63 companies in California.

    Northern California Power Agency Energy Makeup

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    Northern California Power Agency State Coverage

    StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
    California12,410,80033

    Power Plants Owned by Northern California Power Agency

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    Lodi CA Natural Gas 1,101,349413,190,476.86375.17
    Sonoma County CA Geothermal 278,958
    Sonoma County CA Geothermal 236,206
    Alameda CA Natural Gas 15,56513,129,325.58843.52
    Combustion Turbine Project No 2Northern California Power Agency (100.00%)
    Lodi CA Natural Gas 8,0084,101,113.52512.13
    Lodi CA Natural Gas 4,6824,049,220.84864.85

    Northern California Power Agency Fuel Makeup

    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    68.68%
    GEOTHERMAL
    Geothermal
    Geothermal
    Geothermal
    Geothermal
    31.32%

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    Northern California Power Agency FAQ:

    What is the phone number for Northern California Power Agency?

    You can reach Northern California Power Agency by phone via (916) 781-3636.

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Northern California Power Agency?

    Northern California Power Agency is associated with or owns 6 power plants.

    What percentage of Northern California Power Agency's electricity is generated using renewable fuels?

    Northern California Power Agency generates 31.32% of their electricity from renewable fuel types.

    What percentage of Northern California Power Agency's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel sources?

    Northern California Power Agency generates 68.68% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.

    Ginalyn Gelera
    Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
    Published: 2022-03-13