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Clean Power SF updates: 96% participation, new incentives for low‑income solar and heat‑pump water heaters
Summary
Clean Power SF staff told LAFCO the program retains a 96% participation rate and outlined three upcoming programs: a low‑income inverter replacement ($1M over 10 years), a heat‑pump water heater incentive (Clean Power SF share $450,000 through March 2023; stacked incentives may total ~$3,000/unit), and a proposed $4.5M food‑service efficiency proposal pending CPUC approval.
Clean Power SF staff briefed the Local Agency Formation Commission on enrollment, customer programs and the larger BayREN program landscape, reporting stable participation and new program launches intended to accelerate local decarbonization.
“Enrollment and participation in the Clean Power SF program remains stable. We continue to have a 96% participation rate,” said Mike Himes, director of the Clean Power SF program at the SFPUC power enterprise. Himes added that 2.1% of enrolled accounts have opted into the voluntary SuperGreen product, equal to more than 8,000 accounts and representing about 6% of Clean Power SF’s annual retail sales.
Julia Allman,…
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