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SFPUC and Clean Power SF report regulatory progress as PG&E files green-tariff advice letters

Local Agency Formation Commission of the City and County of San Francisco · May 15, 2015
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Summary

SFPUC and Clean Power SF staff told the LAFCO commission that PG&E filed three CPUC advice letters on a green-tariff program and that SFPUC'recommended not-to-exceed rates were sent for a 30-day Board of Supervisors review; staff said procurement work and RFPs are on a summer timetable and a July-October contracting window is likely.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff and Clean Power SF officials told the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 15 that the Community Choice Aggregation program is moving through regulatory and procurement steps, even as investor-owned utility PG&E seeks to finalize a parallel green-tariff offering.

Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power at the SFPUC, said the SFPUC adopted staff recommendations on not-to-exceed rates on May 12 and had transmitted those recommendations to the Board of Supervisors for a statutorily required 30-day review ahead of the board's second reading on May 19. Hale also said the SFPUC secured a $4,000,000 appropriation for the CCA program that passed the commission on April 28 and has been introduced at the Board of Supervisors.

The regulatory picture includes three…

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