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SFPUC reports Clean Power SF serving about 80,500 sites; readies July citywide enrollment

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 9, 2018
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Assistant General Manager Barbara Hill told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission the Clean Power SF program now serves about 80,500 sites, with a 3.2% opt-out rate and 4.1% Super Green participation; staff signaled financing and supply contracts are pending ahead of April and July enrollments.

Barbara Hill, Assistant General Manager for Power at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, said on Jan. 9 that the agency's Clean Power SF program is serving about 80,500 customer sites and is preparing for larger enrollments in 2018.

Hill said the program's opt-out rate is steady at about 3.2% and the Super Green upgrade enrollment is about 4.1%, an increase of 0.1 percentage point since December. The next small enrollment is scheduled for April 2018, and the Commission plans a major citywide enrollment in July 2018 aimed at enrolling roughly half…

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