Meet the Team! Dalia Gomez has spent the majority of her career working in the public communications space, specifically performing outreach and education. Dalia's primary responsibility at Clean Power Alliance is to serve and support the CPA communities within the Los Angeles County area. She does this through establishing and maintaining organic and transparent relationships with our member agencies and participating in community events, making herself available to provide the necessary tools, education, and information to help our customers become informed and active participants of the clean energy transition. The thing Dalia is most proud of, is working with a passionate and talented team who genuinely care about our customers and the environment, and she is proud of the relationships she has built in the community during her time at CPA. To learn more about Dalia and our amazing team, sign up for our newsletter https://lnkd.in/gthEJJch #sustainability #renewableenergy #Local #Community #workfamily
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CPA is the leading choice for renewable energy in Southern California! Our small but mighty team foster a culture of open communication, responsibility, intellectual curiosity, and exceptional judgment and have quickly built CPA into the 4th largest electricity provider in California. Apply for one of our great open positions today! https://lnkd.in/ez2nqTJG #Hiring #GreenJobs #GreenPower #RenewableEnergy
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In the new edition of the Clean Power Alliance newsletter, we highlight ways for communities in Los Angeles and Ventura County to save money and energy by following a few simple energy saving tips. Read the full story at https://lnkd.in/gYC-fnE6 To sign up for the monthly newsletter, visit https://lnkd.in/gthEJJch. #Local #Community #GreenPower #RenewableEnergy
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CPA is proud to announce we were recently certified as a Great Place to Work! Our staff responded to surveys that asked employees about their connection and satisfaction with the organization and 95% of staff responded that they are “proud to tell others I work here” and 95% stating “I feel good about the ways we contribute to the community.” Learn more about our open positions and ways to apply at https://lnkd.in/du9gxaBc #Hiring #GreenJobs #renewableenergy #applytoday
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The Clean Power Alliance team wishes everyone a happy 4th of July! In celebration, our office and call center will be closed today. #HappyFourth #4thofJuly #celebration
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In the new edition of the Clean Power Alliance newsletter, we highlight CPA's investment in two new #solar projects with Berkshire Hathaway to strengthen electrical grid reliability and power 24k homes in Los Angeles and Ventura County! Learn more today: https://lnkd.in/gFizs-Tf To sign up for the monthly newsletter, please visit https://lnkd.in/gthEJJch. #Local #Community #GreenPower #RenewableEnergy
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Thank you to Spectrum News for spotlighting how Clean Power Alliance partners with local #SoCal communities like Hermosa Beach to help them transition to a clean energy future! To learn more about how, visit us at cleanpoweralliance.org. #Local #RenewableEnergy #community
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Today in #RenewableEnergy News: Southern California adopts landmark rule to electrify industrial heat Startups like AtmosZero are developing industrial electric boilers, the likes of which could become more common in southern California. (AtmosZero) Swimming pools and dry cleaners use them. So do aircraft-engine factories, textile mills, and facilities that make packaged snacks and bottled drinks. Wherever there’s a need for large amounts of steam or heat, industrial boilers and water heaters are likely to be found. Usually, this ubiquitous equipment is fueled by fossil gas — and spews high levels of harmful emissions. In Southern California, a new rule is expected to change this, driving a major shift toward electric boilers and heaters that advocates hope will serve as a template for tackling the problem nationwide. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/ggGxdG88 #Local #Community #RenewableEnergy #Community
Southern California adopts landmark rule to electrify industrial heat
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