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SFPUC reports Clean Power SF enrollment growth, says PG&E rate changes will slightly raise bills
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 10, 2017
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SFPUC's Assistant GM for Power reported enrollment of about 80,000 accounts in Clean Power SF, low opt-outs, growth in the Super Green product, and that PG&E rate changes will raise Clean Power SF residential Super Green bills by about 1.9%. The commission will revisit rates in April.
Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, told the commission Jan. 10 that Clean Power SF has enrolled roughly 80,000 accounts with a 2.5% opt-out rate and that Super Green subscriptions continue to grow. She said PG&E's January rate filing resulted in smaller-than-projected…
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