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Clean Power SF begins service with low opt-out rate; LAFCO projects modest early jobs, larger gains over decades
Summary
Clean Power SF began enrolling customers May 1 with an opt-out rate below 1%. SFPUC and LAFCO staff said initial phases will generate modest local jobs (an estimate of roughly 300 in Phase 1) while longer-term models project thousands of cumulative jobs if the program scales over decades.
San Francisco’s new community choice aggregation program, Clean Power SF, moved from planning to operations in early May and enrolled customers began cutting over May 1, SFPUC power staff told commissioners.
Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, said enrollment is proceeding with an opt‑out rate under 1 percent and that the program has executed initial resource adequacy and energy purchases, including transactions with Calpine and Hecatech. “Our total opt‑out…
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