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Clean Power SF reports near‑citywide enrollment; SFPUC flags state bills that could affect CCAs

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · April 19, 2019
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Clean Power SF told the Local Agency Formation Commission it has enrolled roughly 400,000 customer accounts (about 99.9% of potential accounts), with a 2.7% opt‑out rate; SFPUC staff warned pending state legislation (including AB 56 and SB 155) could change procurement and oversight rules for community choice aggregators.

Michael Hyams, director of Clean Power SF at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission in April 2019 that Clean Power SF has completed enrollment of the city’s residential accounts and, as of April, has enrolled more than 400,000 customer accounts — about 99.9% of potential accounts. "The cumulative opt‑out rate for the program is now 2.7%," Hyams said, and the Super Green upgrade rate stands at 1.4%. Hyams emphasized that percentage rates change as the number of enrolled accounts grows but that "a lot of sales" ultimately drives climate impact.

Hyams compared the program’s voluntary…

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