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Clean Power SF reports low opt-outs, plans to scale to ~55–56 MW by November
Summary
SFPUC staff reported a roughly 1.2% opt-out rate for Clean Power SF, modest early customer participation in a super-green offering and plans to enroll a further 20 MW in August, aiming to serve roughly 55–56 megawatts by November if current opt-out trends continue.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power, updated the commission on Clean Power SF’s early operations and enrollment planning. Staff has issued three of four statutorily required opt-out notices and reported an opt-out rate "about a 1.2%" to date and roughly 3% participation in the super-green product.
Hale said staff is preparing a renewable procurement plan…
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