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Arcadia provides a community solar and clean energy platform enabling any homeowner or renter to access solar savings and clean electricity without rooftop panels.
Arcadia is a clean energy technology company founded in 2014 that operates a platform connecting consumers with community solar projects and renewable energy products, enabling people who rent, have shaded roofs, or otherwise cannot install rooftop solar to access solar savings. The company's Arc platform provides the technology infrastructure for community solar program management, subscriber enrollment, and utility bill integration that community solar developers, utilities, and energy retailers rely on. Arcadia raised over $300M and has grown to serve over a million consumer members and connects subscribers to over 600 megawatts of community solar. The company also provides developer tools enabling third-party applications to access its utility bill data and clean energy platform through APIs. Arcadia's technology layer approach addresses a significant market opportunity since only about 30% of US households can technically install rooftop solar, leaving the other 70% dependent on community solar and other off-site clean energy solutions to access renewable power. The Arc platform is increasingly used by utilities, energy retailers, and developers to manage community solar programs at scale.
Rosemead CA Southern California Edison utility (NYSE: EIX) ~$17.6B FY2024 revenue; Jan 2025 LA wildfire liability exposure, $35B+ 2025-2028 capital plan, competing with SDG&E and facing CPUC wildfire scrutiny.
Edison International is a Rosemead, California-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EIX) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — providing electric service to approximately 15 million people across 50,000 square miles of Central and Southern California (excluding Los Angeles proper, served by LA Department of Water and Power) through subsidiary Southern California Edison (SCE) through approximately 14,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Edison International reported revenues of approximately $17.6 billion, generating regulated utility earnings from SCE's distribution and transmission rate base as the company executed California's energy transition — transitioning SCE's generation portfolio from natural gas to wind, solar, and battery storage under California's 100% clean electricity mandate. The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires — the most destructive fires in LA history, destroying 12,000+ structures in the Altadena and Pacific Palisades areas — created immediate wildfire liability exposure for Edison International as SCE equipment investigations focused on whether SCE infrastructure contributed to fire ignition during extreme Santa Ana wind conditions, with potential liabilities estimated in the billions of dollars that threatened to exceed SCE's insurance coverage and stress Edison International's balance sheet. CEO Pedro Pizarro has led SCE's proactive wildfire risk reduction program (Wildfire Mitigation Plan — deploying 8,000+ weather stations, 440+ HD cameras, 80+ situational awareness cameras, advanced Public Safety Power Shutoff protocols, and system hardening across high fire-risk areas) as the central regulatory and investor narrative for Edison following the 2017-2018 California wildfire liability cycle that nearly broke Pacific Gas and Electric.
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