Serrena Zanotto

Energy Services Intern at Silicon Valley Clean Energy

Serrena Zanotto is currently an Energy Services Intern at Silicon Valley Clean Energy, focusing on community outreach and program evaluation. Previously, Serrena served as a Dietary Aide at Northern Nevada Medical Group, assisting with meal preparation and tray service. Experience includes coaching roles with City Beach Volleyball Club and Red Rock Volleyball Club, mentoring young athletes, and teaching at Action Day Primary Plus, developing lesson plans for children aged 3-11. Serrena's administrative experience includes roles at Silicon Valley Clean Energy and R&D Technical Services, where responsibilities varied from organizing data to recruiting. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Dietetics from the University of Nevada, Reno, and previous studies at West Valley College.

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San Jose, United States

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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.


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