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Commission authorizes general manager to sign PG&E service agreement for Clean Power SF, amid unresolved tariff and disclosure issues

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · May 11, 2010
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Summary

The SFPUC authorized the general manager to finalize and sign a two‑year service agreement with PG&E to support Clean Power SF, while commissioners raised questions about unresolved items (bankruptcy language, nondisclosure and tariff references) and sought city attorney confirmation that no affirmative financial obligation exists if the program does not launch.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted May 11 to authorize the general manager to complete negotiations and execute a negotiated service agreement with Pacific Gas & Electric Company necessary to implement Clean Power SF, the city’s community choice aggregation (CCA) program.

Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power, explained the agreement documents the business relationship between PG&E and the city as the CCA administrator and is one of three prerequisite steps required before the PUC can register the program with the…

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