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Glendale Clean Energy Program Updates

In response to GEC advocacy, Glendale City Council requested that GWP share regular updates with the public and council regarding Glendale’s CLEAN ENERGY efforts. The city began issuing these memos in December, 2020.  These are publicly shareable documents, and we will post them on our website as they become available.

Update, 2022: Since the update memos have stopped coming to council, we are now including commission and council meetings with links to important reports that were presented here as well.

City Council Watch – November 18, 2025

Review of 2024 GWP Power Content Label; Adoption of AC to Heat Pump (AC2HP) Ordinance

City Council Recap – September 9, 2025

Public Benefits Budget approval (GWP); vote to bring back AC to Heat Pump (AC2HP) Reach Code Ordinance in December; funding for “Vehicle to Everything” (V2X) study

City Council Watch – August 26, 2025

Legislative Update by U.S. Representative Laura Friedman; Public Benefits Budget (GWP); AC to Heat Pump Reach Code Ordinance Approval

The Eland Solar & Battery Project is delivering to Glendale

The Eland Solar & Battery Project (Kern County, CA) is now delivering peak-demand energy to Glendale, and GWP announces new solar on the way from the Milford Solar Project (Utah) + A review of our current Power Content Labels and clean energy goals. How is Glendale doing?

City Council Watch – 2025-26 Budget & Study Sessions

2025-2026 Budget Study Sessions & Final Budget; GWP Clean Energy Programs Plan for 2025-26 & 2026-27, funded by Public Benefit Charge and Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

City Owned Solar Development Program Update

The GWP Perkins 184 kW Solar Array is connected! The Perkins Building Rooftop Solar Project is the first initiative of Phase 1 of the Community Solar: City-Owned Program. Phase 1 will provide approximately 4.9 megawatts of clean, locally-generated solar power to Glendale’s grid. GEC congratulates GWP on this milestone!

Commission Watch – GWP Commission – October 7, 2024

This week at the GWP Commission: E3 / Wildan present Plan to Increase Solar Adoption and Develop Additional Distributed Energy Resources

City Owned Solar Development Program Update

The proposed solar project at the Sports Complex is one of six, phase-one City Owned Solar projects that will help generate local clean energy in Glendale. The canopy solar at the Sports Complex parking lot will have a 1,343 kW capacity, generating over 2 million kWh of clean solar energy annually and provide shade (a bonus!) for parked cars.

Commission Watch – GWP Commission – June 5, 2023

This week at the GWP Commission: Customer Service Update, Water Supply Report, GWP Budget Presentation, Summer Readiness (High Heat) Report

City Council Watch – March 7, 2023

City Council has TWO sessions this Tuesday. 2 PM: Dog Park at Parking Lot 11; 6 PM: Community Beautification Project, Fremont Park, Solar PV at 8 City-owned Sites

Commission Watch – GWP Commission – March 6, 2023

This week at the GWP Commission: Public Benefits Program presentation, Energy Briefing presentation

City Council Watch – December 6, 2022

City Council 6 PM: (Item 8a) Status Update on the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Local Clean Distributed Energy Resources (DER); (Item 8b) EcoMotion Report—Review of Glendale Water & Power Department Public Benefit Charge Programs, Findings and Recommendations

City Council Watch – October 25, 2022

3 PM: Citywide Bicycle Detection Technology; 6 PM: Dunsmore Park Improvements Project, 2023 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curb Ramp Installation and Sidewalk Repair Program, Streamlining the Historic District Designation Process, Solar Energy on City Owned Properties & RFP for Six Proposed Project Sites

Commission Watch – GWP Commission – April 4, 2022

This week at the GWP Commission: Clean Energy Update, Electric Reliability Report

Email your SUPPORT for the Virtual Power Plant! At Council Feb 8

Your support is needed for the Virtual Power Plant! Up for a vote at City Council on Tuesday, February 8. This is an example of a forward thinking, ground breaking clean energy project that can bring great pride to Glendale and our utility.