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SFPUC details CleanPowerSF launch plan: two products, legislative push for longer contracts

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · April 14, 2015
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Summary

Staff presented CleanPowerSF program design and a procurement/contracting plan to launch a community choice aggregation in early 2016 with two product options (default 33–50% bundled renewables; premium 100% renewable), proposed legislation to allow longer contract terms for renewables, and an initial 30 MW launch tranche.

At its April 14 meeting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a program design and implementation update on CleanPowerSF, the city’s planned community choice aggregation (CCA).

Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, told commissioners the staff proposal includes two product options: a default/basic product intended to compete with PG&E’s default supply and target 33–50% bundled renewable content initially, and a premium product offering 100% renewable, greenhouse-gas-free power. The staff targets an early‑2016 launch and proposed a staged rollout starting with about 30…

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