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Clean Power SF reports low opt-out rates, issues Northern California renewable solicitation
Summary
SFPUC staff reported Clean Power SF retains 96.6% of customers enrolled since 2016, with a 3.4% opt-out rate (36% citing cost). The PUC issued a renewable solicitation (bids due Aug. 28) seeking 50,000–600,000 MWh annual offers, preferring prevailing wage/PLAs for new projects and aiming for initial deliveries in 2021–2023.
Assistant General Manager for Power Barbara Hale told the commission Clean Power SF continues to meet regulatory requirements and maintain high retention: program lifetime opt-out stands at about 3.4%, yielding a 96.6% retention rate, and approximately 6,300 accounts have chosen the 100% renewable "super green" option.
Hale said the PUC issued a renewable energy solicitation seeking Northern California resources…
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