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SFPUC updates LAFCO on Clean Power SF progress, supplier talks and pilot studies
Summary
SFPUC staff told LAFCO the Clean Power SF CCA program has begun supplier talks with Shell Energy North America and Noble Americas, is planning a renewables-focused RFP that will include city-owned site appendices and is reviewing a pole‑mounted solar pilot with PetroSolar; staff also filed CPUC comments on bonding and the PCIA and flagged SB 790 to clarify AB 117 implementation.
Mike Campbell, director of the Clean Power SF community choice aggregation (CCA) program at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), briefed the San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) on Feb. 28, 2011 about procurement, regulatory and technical steps to launch the city’s CCA.
Campbell said SFPUC staff have opened preliminary supplier discussions with Shell Energy North America — the supplier used by Marin’s CCA — and with Noble Americas for back‑office support. He described a parallel procurement track: a power‑supply contract to begin service and an RFP for new generation resources and local renewable build‑out that will be guided by city policy and will include a preference for in‑city renewables and combined heat‑and‑power projects.
“The RFP that we’re going to have for the…
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