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LAFCo hears Clean Power SF enrollment gains, district delinquency heat map and DOE virtual-power-plant grant bid
Summary
At its Oct. 16 meeting the San Francisco LAFCo received Clean Power SF enrollment and delinquency data, learned of a DOE grant application for a virtual power plant pilot at affordable housing sites, and heard public calls for stronger action on the PCIA and PG&E’s CPUC filing.
The San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on Oct. 16 heard updates from Clean Power SF showing continued enrollment growth and localized delinquency concerns, and learned that SFPUC staff joined a DOE grant application to pilot a virtual power plant at affordable multifamily properties.
Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told commissioners Clean Power SF now serves just over 409,000 customer accounts with a cumulative opt-out rate of roughly 3.9% (about a 96% retention rate). Hale said the program’s Super Green upgrade rate remained about 2%, and a June enrollment reported earlier showed a 1.2% opt-out for that cycle.
Hale presented delinquency data broken down by supervisor district and said District 6 showed the largest share of accounts delinquent within the 0–30 day band (reported…
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