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Supervisors advance framework for Community Choice Aggregation; city analyst flags possible higher bills from high renewable target
Summary
The committee advanced several governance sections of a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) implementation plan but continued implementation details. The controller's economist warned a 51% renewable target and CPUC cost‑responsibility surcharge could raise bills without rate design safeguards.
The Budget & Finance Committee moved to advance governance provisions for San Francisco’s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program while continuing parts of the implementation plan that require further financial and legal detail.
Supervisor Tom Ammiano, sponsor of the implementation plan, framed the vote as approving a framework for negotiations with potential suppliers and creating oversight and implementing entities. He said the plan does not bind the city to contracts but establishes parameters — including an ambitious 51% renewable portfolio standard (RPS) target — to guide procurement and bonding approaches.
The controller’s Office of Economic Analysis…
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