A roadmap to Roseville's energy future

Reliable and cost-effective electricity is at the heart of everything we do at Roseville Electric Utility. A key component of maintaining reliable service and affordable electricity is our long-term planning. 

Every five years, Roseville Electric develops an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP is comprised of an assessment of the future electric needs and a plan to meet those future needs. It is "integrated" in that it looks at both demand side resources such as conservation and energy efficiency as well as the more traditional supply side resources such as power plants and transmission lines in making recommendations on how best to meet future electric energy needs here in the City of Roseville. 

As with everything we do, we align our planning process with City Council's priorities while working to meet regulatory requirements.

 

Priorities

We consider a number of criteria when creating the IRP. Common questions include: 

 
Criteria

 

Some of our challenges in the next five years include: 

  • Meeting California's green energy mandates
  • Zero Net Energy homes
  • An increase in electric vehicle adoption
  • An evolution in peak demand
This process is important because it provides transparency to you, our customers, by showing how we are investing in green technology, fossil fuels, and other resources, and gives the public a way to comment on the strategy. 

If you missed the March 22, 2022 Public Utilities Commission meeting, you can watch the recorded meeting here: 

If you missed the June 29, 2022 IRP Public Outreach Workshop, you can watch the recorded meeting here: 


If you missed the July 25, 2023 Public Utilities Commission meeting, you can watch the recorded meeting here: 

If you missed the May 10, 2023 IRP Public Outreach Workshop, you can watch the recorded meeting here: