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New $2.45 million Energy Access SF program aims to bring efficiency, rebates to Bayview and other neighborhoods
Summary
The San Francisco Department of the Environment described Energy Access SF, a $2.45 million, three-year local government partnership with PG&E designed to increase participation in energy-efficiency and bill-relief programs in disadvantaged and hard-to-reach neighborhoods, beginning in Bayview-Hunters Point.
San Francisco's Department of the Environment presented Energy Access SF, a new local-government partnership with PG&E designed to increase access to energy-efficiency programs in disadvantaged communities and other hard-to-reach customers.
Kathleen Bridal, senior energy efficiency specialist, said the program has a $2,450,000 budget over three years and uses a three-step approach: data science to identify likely participants (leveraging 15-minute interval smart-meter data), trusted messengers from the department's outreach teams to engage targeted residents and small and medium…
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