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SFPUC outlines Clean Power SF rollout, plans focused outreach and revised schedule
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission heard staff updates on Clean Power SF, including a third‑party reviewed business plan, procurement bids, and an outreach plan that prioritizes early enrollment citywide and automatic enrollment beginning in the Southeast. Staff said some supply contracts will require Board of Supervisors approval, shifting the timeline by weeks.
Barbara Hale, the SFPUC—s assistant general manager for power, told commissioners on Tuesday that the agency—s Community Choice Aggregation program, Clean Power SF, remains on track but needs a revised timeline and additional review. "It—s clear to us that some of our supply options ... involve us making commitments over the $10,000,000 threshold and so it will require Board of Supervisor approval," Hale said, adding that staff now expects a short schedule shift measured in weeks rather than months.
The SFPUC said it is preparing a Clean Power SF business plan that will be third‑party reviewed and integrated with the power enterprise—s overall business plan. Staff also reported substantial market interest: six bids were received under bid option 1 (three firms shortlisted) and 52 bids under option 2,…
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