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Clean Power SF outlines new renewable contracts, enrollment gains and IRP timeline
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Clean Power SF Director Michael Himes told the San Francisco LAFCO on Feb. 21 that new long‑term contracts will add about 372 MW of renewable capacity and that program enrollment remains strong, while staff prepare a rate action and an Integrated Resource Plan for submission by July 1.
Michael Himes, director of the Clean Power SF program at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the Local Agency Formation Commission on Feb. 21 that the program is making “steady progress” toward its 2030 renewable goals while managing near‑term rate pressure.
Himes said Clean Power SF’s opt‑out rate has increased slightly to 3.7 percent, yielding more than a 96 percent customer retention rate. Super Green enrollment — an option that supplies 100 percent California RPS‑eligible renewable power — now stands at 2 percent of active accounts and accounts for more than 4.5 percent of the program’s annual sales, he said.
On procurement, Himes described several recently executed long‑term contracts intended to support new renewable projects and repowering. He said the general manager expanded the Voyager 4 wind project commitment from an original 47 megawatts to 110 megawatts and executed a 100‑megawatt contract for the Maverick 6…
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