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Clean Power SF reports steady enrollment, previews Super Green Saver and storage procurements

Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) · January 21, 2022
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Summary

Clean Power SF told the Local Agency Formation Commission it continues to serve about 385,000 customer accounts with a 4.2% opt‑out rate, presented a 'Be Powerful' marketing campaign with preliminary reach metrics, previewed a DAC 'Super Green Saver' rollout for 400–500 low‑income customers and outlined short‑ and long‑term renewable procurement and storage plans.

Clean Power SF officials reported steady enrollment and outlined new customer and procurement plans at the January 2022 Local Agency Formation Commission meeting.

Mike Himes, director of Clean Power SF for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s power enterprise, said the program serves roughly 385,000 customer accounts and maintains a 4.2% opt‑out rate. "There are about 9,000 customer accounts that are enrolled in net metering within the city," Himes said, describing the role of net‑metering credits in balancing customer generation and usage.

Marketing and communications manager Peter Galata summarized a late‑2021 campaign called "Be Powerful," which ran Nov. 15 through Jan. 14 and targeted renters, low‑income households and communities of color. "We saw over 1,000,000 ad impressions or…

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