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SFPUC says Clean Power SF enrollment growing; commissioners press for local build‑out plan as PCIA fees rise
Summary
SFPUC assistant general manager Barbara Hale told LAFCO the Clean Power SF program now serves about 109,000 accounts with a 3.2% opt‑out rate and plans a major citywide enrollment in April 2019; commissioners asked for a written local build‑out plan and discussed options to blunt PG&E exit‑fee impacts.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on Nov. 30 that Clean Power SF has enrolled roughly 109,000 accounts and that the program’s cumulative opt‑out rate is about 3.2 percent. She said about 3.6 percent of customers have paid to upgrade to the program’s 100 percent renewable "super green" product.
Hale said the PUC is planning a phased citywide enrollment in April 2019 that would add about 280,000 mainly residential accounts, increasing load by an estimated 115 megawatts. "Once we've completed that we're expecting then to serve 365,000 accounts," she said. Hale added that recent and proposed changes to the investor‑owned utility exit fee known as the PCIA…
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