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Clean Power SF says enrollment tops 400,000 accounts; SuperGreen participation and rate comparisons explained
Summary
Assistant GM Barbara Hale reported that Clean Power SF has enrolled more than 400,000 customer accounts with a cumulative opt-out rate of 2.7% and a 97% retention rate. Hale outlined SuperGreen participation, renewable-content comparisons with PG&E, and short-term rate relationships affected by recent PG&E changes.
Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, updated the commission on Clean Power SF enrollment and SuperGreen participation on April 9.
Hale said Clean Power SF will have enrolled more than 400,000 customer accounts in April and reported a cumulative opt-out rate of 2.7 percent since the program launched in May 2016 and a 97 percent retention rate. She said SuperGreen customers — those who opt up to receive a 100 percent renewable product —…
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