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SFPUC lauds Clean Power SF growth, plans budget-billing and IRP amid PCIA uncertainty
Summary
Clean Power SF reported serving more than 400,000 accounts with high retention, won a C40/Bloomberg award and announced a new opt-in budget-billing program; staff warned an expected PG&E exit-fee (PCIA) change could force Clean Power SF rate adjustments and is drafting a 2020 integrated resource plan.
San Francisco ' The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission heard a quarterly update on Clean Power SF on Nov. 12, with staff reporting program growth, a national award and new customer offerings while warning of price pressure from state-regulated utility charges.
Assistant General Manager for Power Barbara Hale introduced the update and asked staff to report enrollment and service statistics. Mike Himes, director of Clean Power SF, told the commission the program now serves "over 400,000 accounts" with "about 3.6%" opting out and a 96% retention rate; 1.8% of enrolled customers selected the program's 100%…
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