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SFPUC reports low opt-outs for Clean Power SF, debates linking GoSolarSF incentives and workforce rules
Summary
SFPUC staff said only 22 customers had opted out so far from the Clean Power SF May 1 launch and outlined enrollment phases; commissioners and stakeholders discussed aligning the city’s GoSolarSF incentives, workforce rules and training with Clean Power SF and CityBuild’s First Source hiring program.
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff reported enrollment progress for Clean Power SF and opened a broader discussion about linking the program to the GoSolarSF solar incentive program and the city’s workforce policies.
Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, said the second of four required customer notifications for Clean Power SF had been mailed and reported that "we've seen so far only 22 customers opt out" of roughly 7,574 service points scheduled to be served on May 1. Hale…
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