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SFPUC sets not-to-exceed rates for Clean Power SF, directs further work on net metering and feed‑in tariffs

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · May 12, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on May 12 approved initial not-to-exceed rates for Clean Power SF (Community Choice Aggregation), directing staff to refine program costs, net energy metering and a feed‑in tariff before launch. The move clears a major step toward a planned January launch and passed on a voice vote.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted May 12 to set initial not-to-exceed rates for Clean Power SF, the city's Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program, clearing a critical regulatory step toward the program's planned launch.

Charles Pearl, Interim CFO, told the commission that the not‑to‑exceed action establishes a ceiling that allows staff to proceed with procurement and program development. "This not to exceed rate approval then allows the power team to move forward with program development and renewable power procurement agreements for the planned launch, this coming January," Pearl said.

Staff described two product offerings: a default product intended to be price-competitive and to include a majority of customers at an intermediate renewable content (staff presented this as the default product), and a premium opt‑up product that…

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