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SF LAFCO hears Clean Power SF enrollment, mailer rollout and regulatory risks

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · June 29, 2018
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SFPUC director Mike Himes told LAFCO Clean Power SF serves about 81,000 accounts, with a 3.2% opt-out rate and a 4.2% Super Green upgrade rate; about 27,000 accounts are set to switch next month and a joint rate mailer is being sent to roughly 110,000 accounts. Himes flagged CPUC rulemaking and the "green book" report as near-term regulatory risks.

Mike Himes, director of Clean Power SF at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission on June 29 that the community choice aggregation program serves roughly 81,000 accounts and continues to enroll new customers.

"We continue at this time to serve about 81,000 accounts," Himes said, adding that the program’s overall opt-out percentage is "3.2 percent" and that the program’s Super Green product has an upgrade rate of about 4.2 percent. Himes said roughly 27,000 accounts will be enrolled beginning next month and that early opt-outs from that enrollment cohort are tracking at about 0.8 percent.

Himes described an annual joint rate mailer, prepared in…

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