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Clean Power SF lays out IRP and local procurement plan, flags customer‑loss risk from direct access

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · September 20, 2019
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Clean Power SF told LAFCO it has enrolled more than 400,000 accounts, outlined an Integrated Resource Plan and a regional RFO for local renewables, and warned that new direct‑access rules will remove some commercial volume from the program starting in 2021.

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission — Clean Power SF officials on Sept. 20 briefed LAFCO on enrollment, regulatory risks and a local renewable‑energy procurement plan that will feed an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) due in 2020.

"We've now enrolled more than 400,000 accounts in San Francisco," Michael Himes, director of the Clean Power SF program at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told commissioners, adding the program currently has a 3.5% opt‑out rate and a 1.7% "super green" upgrade rate that represents more than 4% of sales. Himes said Clean Power SF has largely reached enrollment capacity and is engaging remaining large commercial accounts individually.

Himes warned of market and regulatory headwinds. He said Senate Bill 237 expands direct access for commercial customers and that roughly…

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