Silicon Valley Clean Energy
Kaley Dodson is an experienced professional in the field of environmental science and management, currently serving as an Energy Services Specialist at Silicon Valley Clean Energy since April 2023. Kaley's previous roles include EDI Summer Fellow at the Environmental Data Initiative and Deputy Campaign Director as well as Development and Operations Associate at Northern Sierra Partnership. Prior experience includes serving as a SNAP AmeriCorps Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator at Sequoia Riverlands Trust and multiple research assistant positions at Stanford University's Bill Lane Center for the American West. Kaley began a career in sustainability with a Housing Sustainability and Conservation Internship at Residential and Dining Enterprises and a research internship for the Ministerio de Educación in Ecuador. Kaley holds a Master of Environmental Science and Management with a specialization in Energy and Climate from the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Earth Systems from Stanford University.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy
Motivated by a common interest in taking bold and effective climate action, twelve Santa Clara County communities came together in March 2016 to form Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE), a Community Choice Energy agency. SVCE sources clean, competitively-priced electricity on behalf of residents and businesses in the participating jurisdictions of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Saratoga, Sunnyvale and unincorporated Santa Clara County. SVCE sources carbon-free electricity, at a lower cost – allowing our communities to make large-scale reductions in emissions, while saving residents and businesses money at the same time. In addition, SVCE will advance programs for efficiency, demand management and fuel switching – to clean, carbon-free electricity in the place of fossil fuels used in transportation, buildings and infrastructure. SVCE maintains a full-time staff, and is governed by a public Board of Directors comprised of an elected official from each member community. Member communities also designate a board alternate. By law, the agency is funded through program revenues only, not local government budgets. All revenues are returned to the program and passed on to customers in the form of competitive rates, local clean energy projects and customer programs.