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Clean Power SF says service will remain online during COVID‑19, offers bill credits and outreach
Summary
Michael Himes, director of Clean Power SF at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told LAFCO that the program remains fully operational, will not return customers to PG&E for nonpayment, and that eligible customers will receive California Climate Credits totaling $35.73 in April and $17.87 in May and June.
Michael Himes, director of Clean Power SF at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on April 17 that the program "remains fully operational and our electricity service to customers will not be impacted by COVID‑19." He said Clean Power SF and the SFPUC have adopted measures to help customers facing economic hardship and are coordinating with city and state emergency orders.
Himes detailed relief steps already in place: service disconnections are suspended during the emergency, Clean Power SF will not return customers to PG&E for payment delinquency during this period, and flexible payment plans are available. He said the…
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