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SFPUC reports rising Clean Power SF enrollment, urges support for favorable PCIA proposal

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · September 11, 2018
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Clean Power SF told the commission it serves about 108,000 accounts with a low opt‑out rate and reported two long‑term contracts that will add 147 MW of renewable generation; staff urged public comments to the California PUC in support of the judge's PCIA proposal to avoid shifting costs to CCA customers.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission heard an update on Clean Power SF on Sept. 11 from Michael Hines, director of the program, who said the community choice aggregator now serves roughly 108,000 accounts and has a cumulative opt‑out rate of about 3.1 percent.

Hines said the program’s super‑green upgrade rate currently exceeds the opt‑out rate and is expected to rise to an estimated 3.6 percent after an October enrollment. “Clean Power SF is now…

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