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Supervisors back study into joining Marin Clean Energy as alternative to stalled Clean Power SF
Summary
The board approved an ordinance asking staff to study whether San Francisco can partner with Marin Clean Energy to provide community choice aggregation (CCA) electricity, after Clean Power SF was blocked by the local utilities commission.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in favor of an ordinance to study the feasibility of implementing a community choice aggregation (CCA) program with Marin Clean Energy, a regional CCA serving Marin County and Richmond.
Supervisor John Avalos, who introduced the item, said Marin Clean Energy (MCE) now serves roughly 120,000 customers and offers a “light green” product (about 50 percent renewable) at a lower price than PG&E and a “deep green” 100 percent renewable…
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