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SFPUC updates Clean Power SF enrollment, flags CPUC proceedings and possible bond requirement
Summary
SFPUC staff reported Clean Power SF serves about 81,000 accounts, with a 3.2% opt‑out rate and 4.2% ‘Super Green’ enrollment; staff previewed a 2017 power‑source disclosure and outlined CPUC proceedings on PCIA valuation and a proposed decision that could impose a reentry fee and bond requirements for CCAs.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission heard an update on Clean Power SF enrollment and regulatory activity and discussed possible financial‑security requirements identified in a California Public Utilities Commission proposed decision.
Barbara Hill, assistant general manager for power, told the commission Clean Power SF serves about 81,000 accounts, that the program’s opt‑out percentage is about 3.2% and that roughly 4.2% of customers selected the 100% renewable "Super Green" product in 2017. Hill said the program’s base product proved to be roughly…
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