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SF PUC authorizes Clean Power SF to expand initial phase to 75 MW, approves amendment striking 'approximately'

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · July 26, 2016
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Summary

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to give the general manager authority to expand Clean Power SF beyond the original 50‑megawatt phase and to procure supplies to serve up to 75 megawatts average, after debate about rate impacts and an amendment removing the word 'approximately' from the resolution.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Thursday voted to authorize the general manager to exceed the program’s originally targeted 50‑megawatt average demand for Clean Power SF and set a new initial enrollment cap at 75 megawatts average.

The action followed a staff presentation from Michael Himes, director of Clean Power SF, who said the program’s low opt‑out rate and rising enrollments drove the request. Himes told commissioners the May enrollment opt‑out rate was 1.6% (up from 1.5% at the previous report), that Super Green participation is about 3%, and that staff had 551 customers signed up for the August enrollment…

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