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SFPUC updates Clean Power SF: enrollment grows, new long‑term contracts announced

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · May 18, 2018
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission director Mike Himes told LAFCO the Clean Power SF program has about 81,000 active accounts, a 3.2% opt‑out rate and plans to enroll roughly 27,000 additional accounts starting in July; he announced new long‑term power purchase agreements and said a California PUC decision on the PCIA exit fee is expected as early as August.

Mike Himes, director of Clean Power SF at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, briefed the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on May 18, saying the program currently serves about 81,000 active accounts, with an opt‑out rate of roughly 3.2 percent and a 4.3 percent opt‑up rate for the program’s "super green" product.

Himes said the program is preparing a new enrollment phase that will add about 27,000 accounts, principally commercial customers, starting in July; customer notification notices required under state law are being issued in multiple rounds beginning the week prior to the meeting.…

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