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Beginning April 1, $7.75 million of Irvine residents’ money is going to be put to the test as the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) launches service for commercial (business) customers. 93% of this electricity is supposed to come from renewable energy sources, but as a ratepayer, businesses will, depending on their size, pay at least 4-7% more in electricity bills per month.
Why has the City Council refused to audit the Orange County Power Authority? So is Larry: “They are playing with the people's money not their own money. Why won’t my colleagues put this matter on the City Council agenda?”
Listen to yesterday’s “Conversations with Councilmember Larry Agran” episode. Click here to see a sample notice OCPA has sent Irvine businesses, and call 1-866-2-OCPOWER (1-866-262-7693) or visit https://ocpower.org if you have questions for this agency.
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If you would like to connect with Councilmember Larry Agran, email [email protected]. You can also connect on his website at councilmemberlarryagran.org or Facebook at facebook.com/CouncilmemberLarryAgran.
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Beginning April 1, $7.75 million of Irvine residents’ money is going to be put to the test as the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) launches service for commercial (business) customers. 93% of this electricity is supposed to come from renewable energy sources, but as a ratepayer, businesses will, depending on their size, pay at least 4-7% more in electricity bills per month.
Why has the City Council refused to audit the Orange County Power Authority? So is Larry: “They are playing with the people's money not their own money. Why won’t my colleagues put this matter on the City Council agenda?”
Listen to yesterday’s “Conversations with Councilmember Larry Agran” episode. Click here to see a sample notice OCPA has sent Irvine businesses, and call 1-866-2-OCPOWER (1-866-262-7693) or visit https://ocpower.org if you have questions for this agency.
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If you would like to connect with Councilmember Larry Agran, email [email protected]. You can also connect on his website at councilmemberlarryagran.org or Facebook at facebook.com/CouncilmemberLarryAgran.