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PUC advances Clean Power SF timeline; staff says procurement, not-rates, are critical path
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission reviewed a proposed Clean Power SF launch schedule that targets serving customers in early 2016; staff said procurement and California PUC approvals drive the critical path, while public speakers urged faster drafting of RFOs and immediate outreach.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Feb. 24 reviewed a proposed timeline for Clean Power SF, a community choice aggregation program the PUC is planning to launch to give customers a local clean-energy option. Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power, said the schedule is “realistic” and that the project’s critical path is tied to competitive procurement, load analysis and approvals by the California Public Utilities Commission and the Board of Supervisors.
Hale told the commission that the program is designed to lead with affordability and that the initial benchmark for a not-to-exceed rate is PG&E’s default basic service rate. She said procurement planning and a…
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