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Clean Power SF updates growth plan and regulators; LAFCO moves to oppose SB 618

Local Agency Formation Commission · March 22, 2017
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San Francisco PUC staff told LAFCO the Clean Power SF program serves about 75,000 accounts with low opt-outs and growing 100% 'Super Green' sign-ups, outlined financing and operational constraints for citywide expansion, and urged the commission to oppose SB 618, which would shift review of CCA integrated resource plans to the California PUC.

Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager for Power at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the Local Agency Formation Commission on March 22 that Clean Power SF is operating in enrollment phases and is preparing a growth plan to guide expansion to full citywide service.

Hale said the program serves roughly 75,000 accounts, has a low opt-out rate of about 3.1 percent and that about 3.4 percent of participants have chosen the 100 percent renewable “Super Green” option. "We're offering a default green service with about 40 percent California-compliant renewable content," she said, and noted the PUC also offers a higher-cost 100 percent renewable product for customers who choose it.

Hale warned that a state charge known as the Power Charge…

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