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Clean Power SF reports 108,000 accounts, outlines outreach and warns on CPUC exit-fee options

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · September 21, 2018
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PUC Assistant General Manager Barbara Hale told the San Francisco LAFCO commission Clean Power SF serves about 108,000 accounts, mailed 2017 power-content labels to customers, and warned that one CPUC alternate proposal on exit fees could shift costs to community-choice customers; staff will provide outreach demographics at a future meeting.

Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the Local Agency Formation Commission on Sept. 21 that Clean Power SF is now serving about 108,000 accounts and that the program’s 100% renewable “super green” option has a low but growing participation rate.

Hale said the program’s opt-out rate since launch is roughly 3.1 percent and that the super-green upgrade currently represents about 3.4 percent of active accounts; an October mini-enrollment of roughly 1,600 accounts is expected to increase super-green participation to about 3.6 percent. “We’re now actively serving about 108,000 accounts,” Hale said.

The PUC mailed required 2017 power-content labels to customers this month that describe the resource mix for each…

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