Sonoma Clean Power
History of Electricity
Sonoma Water
EVs
Enviromental
100

What is 1 appliance at the SCP customer center?

Heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and induction stoves

100

Watt type of unit is used to measure energy used by an appliance?

Watt

100

Sonoma Water provides this service to what area?

Clean water to Sonoma and Marin County residents 

100

What is an EV?

Electric Vehicle 

100

Give me an example of a fossil Fuel

Oil, coal, or natural gas

200

What does an induction top do better then a traditional gas or electric stove? 

Speed, emissions, precision, temperature control, etc...

200

Which founding father is credited with discovering electricity?

Benjamin Franklin  

200

What uses more water on average between Lawns and Laundry ?

Lawns by a landslide! 

200

What's the leading producer of methane

Cow gas

300

Free box of supplies found here at the customer center 

DIY Toolkit 

300

Cold is the absence of _____

Heat

300

This type of lightbulb uses electricity more efficiently than a traditional Incandescent lightbulb 

LED light bulb

300

What year was the first electric vehicle created? (everyone guesses and closest guess wins)

1832 

300

The process caused by excessive greenhouse gases, that lead to rising global temperatures and extreme weather

Climate Change

400

Sonoma Clean power is an example of a ____ type of organization?

Not-for-profit 

or

 CCA (Community Choice Aggregator)

400

What illuminating invention was created in 1879 by this American inventor?

Thomas Eddison

400

How much water in gallons do the residents of Sonoma county use in one day?

Averages out to 100 gallons per person 

400

Rising Suns Climate career program charges clients how much for their services? !!!!


It is completely free service if eligible 

500

When did SCP start service to Sonoma County? (everyone guesses and closest guess wins)

2014

500

What type of material allows electricity to flow easily?

Conductor

500

When was Sonoma Water founded? 

1949 

500

What are the phases of the water cycle? (Hint: Cloud)

 evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation