The California Consumer Protection Act
In 2018, California passed the California Consumer Protection Act, a measure that works to put the control of your data in your hands. This act applies to any company doing business with persons residing in California.
Our complete CCPA compliance policy is provided below, as are links to help you submit legal data requests. Renova Energy has tools that allow you to easily submit CCPA requests. We ask that you review the CCPA policy below to understand how the law affects you and what rights you have when submitting requests.
Your Rights Under the California Consumer Protection Act
What is the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA)?
What information does Renova Energy collect, and how is it used?
What rights do I have under the CCPA?
What information is excluded from CCPA requests?
What information does Renova Energy collect, and why?
What services does Renova Energy use that may relate to the CCPA?
How do I submit a CCPA request to Renova Energy?
What is the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA)?
In 2018, California passed the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA), a privacy-centric bill aimed at protecting the privacy of California consumers, effective January 1, 2020. This bill sets requirements for how businesses handle consumers’ Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and gives consumers rights to control how that data is used. Renova Energy has always taken the privacy and security of customer data seriously and has implemented steps that empower you in compliance with the CCPA.
Under the CCPA, consumers have the right to request access to information about the data we hold, a request that the data be deleted, a disclosure of our data collection practices and how the data is used, and a request to opt out of the sale of their data to third parties. Renova Energy does not and will never sell or rent the types of information outlined in this document.
The CCPA requires that businesses disclose the following: how information is used and if and how it may be shared with third-party services; and how the business’ website responds to “Do Not Track” signals from a web browser.
Consumers also have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising their rights under the CCPA.
Notice to consumers doing business with Renova Energy outside of California.
While the California Consumer Protection Act legally only applies to consumers in California, we have standardized this process and will honor requests made by consumers who have interacted with Renova Energy in any state. We are committed to providing the same privacy protections to our customers and potential customers, whether in California or in other states within the U.S.
Details for how to submit CCPA requests and detailed information on how we use consumer data outlined below also apply to any consumer located in the U.S.