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SFPUC approves Clean Power SF master contract with new language committing to local build-out planning
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to approve a master supplier contract with Shell Energy and to transmit it to the Board of Supervisors, after adding substitute language directing the SFPUC to pursue and approve a plan, budget and timeline for a local renewable build‑out and making final contract effectiveness conditional on those steps.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on December 13 approved a master supply contract with Shell Energy as the foundation for the city’s Clean Power SF community choice aggregation (CCA) program, adding substitute language that commits the PUC to a local renewable build‑out plan and requires environmental review and SFPUC approval before the contract’s final confirmation.
The vote follows a multi-hour presentation by Mike Campbell, director of the Clean Power SF program, who described the master contract as the document that will establish the substantive commercial terms and asked commissioners to authorize the general manager to submit the agreement and a request for a $19.5 million supplemental appropriation to the Board of Supervisors. Campbell said a later confirmation agreement would set final launch dates, pricing and product mix.
The move came after sustained public testimony from environmental and community groups and Supervisor David Campos, who…
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