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Committee moves forward study of joining Marin Clean Energy for a Community Choice program
Summary
The committee agreed to move out for further study an ordinance to study San Francisco’s feasibility of joining Marin Clean Energy’s Community Choice Aggregation program after an MCE presentation and multiple public comments urging a focus on local renewables and jobs.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted to move forward on a feasibility study to explore whether San Francisco should pursue a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) arrangement with Marin Clean Energy (MCE).
An MCE representative described the agency’s program, which has operated since 2010 and serves about 75 percent of customers in Marin and parts of Richmond. The speaker outlined three product tiers — a 50 percent renewable “Light Green” option, a 100 percent renewable “Deep Green” option, and SoulShares, a 100 percent local product tied to a specific local installation — and…
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