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SFPUC outlines Clean Power SF auto‑enrollment, says PG&E exit‑fee outlook improved

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · March 12, 2019
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SFPUC staff said Clean Power SF will auto‑enroll roughly 280,000 mostly residential accounts in April; opt‑out remains low (3.3%) and retention is 97%. Staff said a California PUC decision could reduce PG&E’s expected 2019 exit fee about 5% on average, improving Clean Power SF’s rate outlook.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff said the city’s Clean Power SF program is preparing a major auto‑enrollment in April that will add about 280,000 mostly residential accounts, and that recent state action has moderated the expected near‑term rate pressure from PG&E.

Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power, told commissioners on March 12 that Clean Power SF’s program opt‑out rate was 3.3% since launch and the retention rate is 97%. She said the program recorded more than 4,000 businesses and households that have elected 100% renewable service, and that…

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