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SFPUC briefs commission on Clean Power SF growth and distribution disputes with PG&E
Summary
The SFPUC reported Clean Power SF serves more than 80,000 accounts and is finalizing supply contracts to add roughly 100 megawatts for enrollments starting July 1; a separate power business-plan workshop flagged repeated PG&E demands for primary service that the SFPUC says are delaying projects and increasing costs, and the SFPUC has filed protests with FERC while pursuing local remedies.
Barbara Hill, assistant general manager for Power, updated the commission on Clean Power SF enrollment and procurement: the community-choice aggregation program serves more than 80,000 accounts, maintains a very low opt-out rate, and staff are working with the general manager to execute supply contracts that would support roughly 100 megawatts of additional customers beginning July 1. Hill said staff expect a credit facility to close in the near term and are preparing a simplified bill-comparison tool and a mailed rate comparison as part of the enrollment outreach.
Later in a separate workshop on the…
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