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PUC staff outlines Clean Power SF rollout, rate cuts and enrollment plan

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission · February 23, 2018
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PUC staff told the San Francisco LAFCO on Feb. 23 that Clean Power SF serves about 81,000 accounts, has a 3.2% opt-out rate, and is preparing for citywide enrollment in July; the PUC approved lower Supergreen premiums and made net energy metering changes to simplify customer billing.

Michael Hyams, director of Clean Power staff at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the Local Agency Formation Commission on Feb. 23 that Clean Power SF continues to serve about 81,000 accounts and that the program’s cumulative opt-out rate is 3.2%, which Hyams described as a 96.8% participation rate. He said roughly 4.1% of accounts have opted up to the program’s 100 percent renewable product, called Supergreen.

Hyams said the PUC on Jan. 23 approved limited rate changes that reduce the Supergreen premium: residential Supergreen will be 1.5¢ per kilowatt-hour, down from 2¢, and commercial Supergreen will be…

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