Central Coast Community Energy
Geoffrey Ihle has extensive experience in the field of energy risk management and structuring. Starting from their roles as Lead/Senior Risk Analyst at PacifiCorp to their current position as Energy Risk Manager at Central Coast Community Energy, Geoffrey has demonstrated expertise in managing market, credit, and liquidity risks. With a background in real estate, urban land economics, and finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Geoffrey has held key positions at various companies such as Clean Power Alliance, Public Utility Commission of Oregon, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy, focusing on energy valuation, regulation, and risk management. Geoffrey's strategic mindset and leadership skills have played a crucial role in shaping the energy industry.
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Central Coast Community Energy
Central Coast Community Energy is a public agency that sources competitively priced electricity from clean and renewable energy resources. CCCE is locally controlled and governed by board members who represent each community served by the agency. Revenue generated by CCCE stays local and helps keep electricity rates affordable for customers, while also funding innovative energy programs designed to lower greenhouse gas emissions and stimulate economic development. CCCE serves 436,000 customers throughout the Central Coast, including residential, commercial, and agricultural customers in communities located within Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz counties.