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SFPUC hears Clean Power SF enrollment update as advocates press for faster citywide rollout
Summary
The SFPUC was briefed on Clean Power SF enrollment and outreach: about 80,000 accounts are enrolled, opt‑out is roughly 3.1–3.3%, and the 'Super Green' product has 2,187 customers (2.9%); commissioners and public commenters urged faster citywide enrollment and staff flagged potential regulatory and legislative risks at the CPUC and in state bills.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for Power, told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on April 25 that Clean Power SF has enrolled roughly 80,000 accounts and that the program’s opt‑out rate is about 3.1–3.3 percent. Hale said 2,187 customers have upgraded to the program’s 100 percent renewable “Super Green” product, about 2.9 percent of the customer base; the Commission’s stated target for Super Green remains 5 percent.
Hale said staff is continuing May enrollment activities, including targeted workshops for net‑energy‑metered customers, and that outreach has produced modest opt‑outs (about 1.2 percent for the most recent…
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