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PUC weighing strict targets vs. flexible scoring for Clean Power SF supplier RFP

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · September 22, 2009
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Summary

Staff recommended a flexible scoring approach for a Community Choice Aggregation supplier RFP to avoid rejecting potentially viable bidders; commission guidance will be sought at a joint meeting with LAFCO and the Board of Supervisors will review the draft RFP per ordinance.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission debated on Sept. 22 how strictly to lock renewable-generation and local-resource targets into the procurement documents for the city's Community Choice Aggregation program, known as Clean Power SF.

Staff briefing: Mike Campbell, director of the CCA program, outlined two approaches for the supplier services request for proposals (RFP): (A) a pass/fail RFP that treats the Board of Supervisors' numeric targets as minimum mandatory criteria or (B) a…

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