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Clean Power SF says PG&E remittances resumed after Chapter 11; 280,000 accounts set for auto‑enrollment
Summary
Clean Power SF officials told the commission that PG&E’s Chapter 11 filing briefly interrupted remittances but a court order allowed payments to continue; the city program plans an April auto‑enrollment of about 280,000 accounts and will mail statutorily required notices in four batches.
Clean Power SF staff updated the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on the program’s enrollment and the effects of PG&E’s recent Chapter 11 filing. Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, said Clean Power SF is serving about 111,000 customer accounts — roughly 4,200 of them business accounts — and that the program’s opt‑out rate is near 3.2 percent.
Hale told commissioners the program is preparing to auto‑enroll approximately 280,000 primarily residential accounts in April and has begun mailing the four statutorily required enrollment notices. ‘‘We’ll be sending these notices out in batches,…
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