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Clean Power SF reports steady participation, eyes CPUC decision that could affect CCA competitiveness

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · October 9, 2018
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Assistant General Manager Barbara Hale told the commission the program's opt-out rate is 3.1% and Super Green enrollment is forecast at 44,000 MWh in 2018; she warned a pending California PUC proceeding (Oct. 11 vote) could alter the economics of community choice aggregation.

Assistant General Manager for Power Barbara Hale updated the commission on Clean Power SF enrollment and an active regulatory proceeding.

Hale said Clean Power SF's opt-out rate remains about 3.1 percent (a ~97 percent retention rate) and the Super Green upgrade participation sits at about 3.5 percent. Staff count customers by PG&E service point,…

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