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San Francisco staff say Power Choice top-ranked in Clean Power SF RFP; protests, negotiations next

San Francisco City LAFCO / San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (joint) · January 22, 2010
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SFPUC and LAFCO officials said Power Choice received the highest score in a competitive RFP for Clean Power SF services; a five-day protest period runs through Jan. 27, after which the city will seek authorization to begin negotiations and must file an implementation plan with the CPUC under AB 117.

Mike Campbell, director of Clean Power SF, said Friday that an expert panel ranked Power Choice first in the city's request for proposals to run the Clean Power SF community choice aggregation program and that the next steps are a protest window, negotiation and an implementation-plan filing with the California Public Utilities Commission.

"We received five responses on December 29," Campbell said, summarizing the Nov. 5 RFP that asked bidders to cover three task areas: energy procurement and load management; development and construction of renewable generation; and customer account services. He emphasized statutory requirements: "This is a document that's required under the enabling legislation AB 117 that needs to be filed with the CPUC, prior to serving any customers," and said the CPUC has 90 days to review that filing.

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