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Commission approves updated Clean Power SF implementation plan, staff to provide risk analysis before supply contracts
Summary
The Commission approved the updated Community Choice Aggregation implementation plan (Clean Power SF), backing two launch products (default up to 50% renewable, optional 100% premium) and directing staff to include a risk analysis and peer CCA data prior to supply-contract authorization.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted July 14 to approve an update to its Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent for Clean Power SF and authorized staff to file the revised plan with the California Public Utilities Commission for certification.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power, summarized the changes: the program will prioritize affordability and launch with two products — a default…
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