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Clean Power SF reports stable enrollment after time‑of‑use transition; new rates and customer programs coming
Summary
SFPUC Deputy Assistant General Manager Mike Himes reported that the Clean Power SF time‑of‑use transition completed its 12‑month protection period with about 85% (≈143,000) of eligible accounts remaining on the TOU default; the agency previewed a pro‑electrification residential rate, outreach plans and customer programs including heat‑pump incentives and a disadvantaged‑community tariff.
Mike Himes, deputy assistant general manager for power overseeing Clean Power SF, presented enrollment and program updates to the San Francisco LAFCO. Himes told commissioners the TOU default transition concluded its 12‑month bill protection period in July, and "approximately 85% of the eligible customers, or 143,000 accounts, stayed on the rate for the first 12 months." He said only 88 customers received bill‑protection credits after the analysis.
Himes described an upcoming residential "pro‑electrification" generation rate to pair with PG&E’s E‑elect distribution rate; Clean Power SF plans to bring the generation‑rate…
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