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SFPUC outlines Clean Power SF net metering plan, low opt-outs and May service start

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · March 22, 2016
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Staff briefed the Commission on Clean Power SF enrollment (134 services, 101 super green), very low opt-out rates (~0.3%) and proposed net energy metering rules; staff will return April 26 with a tariff for a May 1 operational start. Public commenters urged higher compensation than PG&E and options for larger projects.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received an informational briefing on Clean Power SF and a proposed net energy metering tariff that staff plans to take to the Commission on April 26 and implement May 1.

Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, said enrollment momentum is strong: "We have 134 services enrolled right now, 101 of which are super green," and staff is seeing opt-outs of approximately 0.3 percent, well below staff projections. Hale…

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