San Jose and PG&E have unveiled a collaborative plan aimed at enhancing energy reliability for large energy users. This agreement seeks to attract investment, grow the tax base, and lower residents' energy bills. The plan includes commitments for infrastructure and improvements in speed, addressing earlier tensions that nearly led to the city exploring a municipal utility. It outlines priority projects that will support nearly 2,000 MW of new power demand, essential for growth in areas like downtown and North San Jose.
The newly announced plan for large energy users aims to enhance energy reliability in San Jose while promoting investment and lowering residents' bills, following tensions with PG&E.
The agreement includes key results for the first 10 priority projects, combining to equal 880 MW of new load, which is about 80% of San Jose's current energy use.
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