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Clean Power SF begins serving customers; low opt-out and active outreach planned

Local Agency Formation Commission of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · May 20, 2016
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Summary

Clean Power SF began serving customers May 1, with an opt‑out rate around 0.9%. Program leaders said they will continue statutory notifications, send first Clean Power SF charges on PG&E bills in June, and pursue targeted outreach to boost the 'super green' product.

Clean Power SF began serving customers on May 1, program director Michael Himes told the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 20. "For the first time... we are operational," Himes said, and noted the program was on its nineteenth day of operations.

Himes said initial opt‑out rates are low, reporting the program is "still just under 1% of total opt outs" for May enrollment and elaborated that the team is "about 0.9, of a percent." He told commissioners customers who continue service will see…

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