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SFPUC proposes two‑phase RFQ/RFP approach to speed Community Choice Aggregation planning
Summary
Staff outlined a two‑phase plan to accelerate Community Choice Aggregation: run parallel feasibility, legal and market research while issuing an RFQ to industry to get vendor feedback, then issue an RFP. Commissioners asked about CPUC approval, the Raker Act and LAFCO’s advisory role; public commenters urged LAFCO to lead implementation.
Assistant General Manager for Power Barbara Hale and CCA Program Director Mike Campbell presented an overview of Community Choice Aggregation and a recommended two‑phase path that would run feasibility, market research and legal analysis in parallel with an RFQ to potential vendors, shortening the timeline to a later RFP and vendor selection.
Campbell explained the mechanics: under CCA the city would become the generation provider…
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