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PUC staff reports progress and legislative risks for Clean Power SF CCA
Summary
PUC staff said the Clean Power SF community choice aggregation program received two RFQ responses and is on track to issue an RFP in October; staff warned of pending state legislation and a filed initiative that could impose a two‑thirds voter requirement to start CCAs statewide.
Mike Campbell, director of the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program known as Clean Power SF, briefed the Commission on June 23 on supplier procurement, market research and legislative developments affecting CCAs.
Campbell said the RFQ issued June 5 returned two responses, from the Northern California Power Authority and Shell Energy, which are under panel review. "We issued the RFQ on schedule on June…
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