Saying it's responding to customers pinched by inflation that's tightening household budgets, San Diego Community Power is about to roll out a lower-cost option to the nearly 1 million accounts in the six cities plus the unincorporated areas the county it serves. The community energy program, known as
's director of public affairs. The new, lower-cost option is called PowerBase. 's Power100 plan, which uses energy that pencils out to 100 percent renewable sources. To sign up for either of the two new offerings, customers can reach out to is one of 25 community choice aggregation programs, or CCAs, that have sprung up across the state in recent years. They purchase electricity generation for residents and businesses in their respective municipalities.