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Clean Power SF officials describe staffing, budget pressures and third‑party scheduling costs
Summary
Deputy Assistant General Manager Michael Himes told LAFCO that Clean Power SF is funded across multiple SFPUC units, employs dozens of positions and faces higher power‑supply costs driven by market volatility and extreme weather; commissioners pressed for vacancy data and an explanation for a large scheduling‑coordinator contract increase.
Deputy Assistant General Manager Michael Himes told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on March that Clean Power SF is part of the SFPUC power enterprise and funds a mix of operations, programs and capital projects across the utility.
Himes walked commissioners through an organization chart and a snapshot of Clean Power SF’s operating and capital budgets, saying the top portion of the budget covers revenues from electricity sales and the largest single expense — power purchases — while the lower portion funds…
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