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New Clean Power SF director outlines build-out plan, presents rate scenarios

Local Agency Formation Commission of the City and County of San Francisco · April 26, 2013
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Summary

Kim Malcolm, newly appointed director of Clean Power SF, presented a two-part plan for local build-out and rate-making, showing not-to-exceed rate scenarios between $0.114 and $0.1457 per kilowatt-hour and options that would generate from about $0 to $36 million over 4.5 years for local projects.

Kim Malcolm, director of the Clean Power SF Community Choice Aggregation program, told LAFCO commissioners she is optimistic the program can launch and expand but that its timing and scope depend on regulatory decisions and financing.

Malcolm, who joined the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff three weeks ago, said the program will combine energy-efficiency initiatives and renewable-generation procurement. She described the Shell contract as a transitional procurement and said staff plan to leverage existing local programs and target behind-the-meter investments to mitigate bill impacts.

“We plan to leverage existing programs, especially in the early years, as we try and create new ones,” Malcolm said, adding the program is committed to being “self…

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