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Commission presses for clearer policy as staff outlines renewable-energy plan and WESIP progress

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 9, 2007
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Summary

Deputy GM Tony Irons reported WESIP projects (Hayward Fault Crossing) are ahead of schedule and outlined a timeline for a comprehensive renewable-energy plan to be ready for commissioner review by July; commissioners pressed for explicit policy goals, clearer communication about an unusual rebid/negotiation for CT turbines and staffing to implement an aggressive program.

Deputy General Manager Tony Irons reported to the commission that the Water Enterprise Seismic Improvement Program (WESIP) — including the Hayward Fault Crossing project — is progressing ahead of schedule and on budget, with contractor Ranger performing responsively on a seismically critical project.

Irons also introduced a timetable for a comprehensive renewable-energy plan intended for commissioner review by July. The plan, he said, will document baseline electrical consumption, new load additions, load-forecast…

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