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Clean Power SF reports steady participation, new e‑bike rebate and seeks credit authorization amid PG&E rate hikes
Summary
SFPUC deputy assistant general manager Michael Himes told LAFCO that Clean Power SF participation is stable (opt‑out about 4.4%), Super Green sales top 12% of retail sales, a $1,000 e‑bike coupon for qualifying low‑income residents will launch soon, and staff will seek Board of Supervisors authority to maintain up to $150 million in credit capacity to meet financial‑security needs.
Michael Himes, deputy assistant general manager for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s power enterprise, updated the Local Agency Formation Commission on Clean Power SF, describing steady customer enrollment and several program developments.
Himes said Clean Power SF’s opt‑out rate is about 4.4% and that Super Green energy sales now represent more than 12% of the program’s annual retail sales. He also announced an e‑mobility incentive launching later this quarter: qualifying low‑income customers in equity priority communities will receive a $1,000 coupon to apply toward the purchase of a new e‑bike at participating local retailers, with retailers reimbursed by Clean…
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