SBCCOG’s 26th Annual General Assembly Sponsors
Become a sponsor now and start receiving recognition immediately. Contact Rosemary Lackow at [email protected] to sign up for one of the following categories: Golden Circle: $10,000 Patron $7,500 Benefactors: $5,000 Sponsor: $2,500
Golden Circle
Benefactors
Southern California Edison is an Edison International Company. Edison is one of the largest electric utilities which manages 50,000 square miles of service area with nearly 15 million residents. SCE strives to deliver a safe and reliable source of electricity to approximately 5 million customer accounts daily.
Sponsors
Clean Power Alliance (CPA) is the locally operated not-for-profit electricity provider for 33 cities across Los Angeles County and Ventura County, as well as the unincorporated areas of both counties. CPA is the fourth largest electricity provider in California and the number one green power provider in the United States. CPA provides clean renewable energy at competitive rates for approximately three million residents and businesses, along with innovative programs that promote resiliency, electrification, and customer bill savings. Learn more about CPA at www.cleanpoweralliance.org.
At SoCalGas we live by three values: Do the Right Thing, Champion People and Shape the Future.
These values permeate our company. They guide how we think and drive our actions. As one of America’s largest energy providers, our values are the lens through which we see every opportunity and challenge.
With our values providing a strong foundation, our mission statement presents an actionable framework of purpose and intent. At SoCalGas, we’re dedicated to leading the transition to a decarbonized energy system.
We believe every Californian deserves a clean, affordable, resilient energy future. SoCalGas is working to achieve that future through innovation, collaboration, and decarbonization.
The Water Replenishment District (WRD) has been managing and protecting groundwater resources for over 60 years. WRD manages two of the most utilized groundwater basins in the nation which provide nearly half of the drinking water for 4 million residents in the 43 cities of southern Los Angeles County. Through WRD’s Water Independence Now (WIN) Program, the District has developed a resilient and locally sustainable source of water for groundwater replenishment. WRD operates four water treatment facilities including two advanced water purification facilities, a groundwater desalter, and a perchlorate clean up facility. WRD is working to double the capacity of the groundwater desalter in the City of Torrance; this will provide a new drinking water supply for the South Bay while increasing drought resilience for the region. Please visit us online at www.wrd.org.




