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Clean Power SF reports progress on 2020 IRP, highlights local projects, programs and cost trade-offs

Local Agency Formation Commission for the City and County of San Francisco · July 16, 2021
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Clean Power SF told the San Francisco LAFCO it is on track to meet its accelerated 2025 renewable goal, citing recent contracts and local project solicitations while flagging higher costs for local distributed resources and requesting creative funding options.

Clean Power SF staff told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission that the agency is on track to meet its accelerated 2025 goal for 100% renewable electricity but that expanding local, distributed resources will raise costs that require new funding strategies.

"Enrollment and customer participation in Clean Power SF has remained stable," Director Mike Himes said, while also noting the COVID-19 pandemic has increased bill-payment delinquencies. Himes described recent state moves to address pandemic-era utility arrears and disconnections, saying the California Public Utilities Commission extended a disconnection moratorium and authorized a 24-month auto-enroll COVID-19 relief payment plan for investor-owned utility customers with arrears.

Himes outlined procurement targets from Clean Power SF's 2020 Integrated Resource Plan: roughly 81 megawatts of…

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