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Cities across California are scrambling to address climate change.

In 2015, San Diego passed a plan to curb the release of climate-changing emissions. The city wants 100 percent of electricity sold within its limits to come from renewable sources by 2035.

To do this, San Diego may become a community choice aggregator, or CCA.

What does that mean for residents, and how could it lead to a showdown with San Diego Gas & Electric, the existing power monopoly? Hit play.

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