The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) voted on May 14 to adopt annual power rates for the CleanPowerSF program. The new rates will go into effect for customers beginning July 1, 2024.
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Notice of Public Hearing
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, May 14, 2024 – 1:30 PM, to be held in City Hall, Room 400, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102, at a Regular Meeting of the SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION: Public Hearing, discussion, and possible action to adopt the proposed Hetch Hetchy Power and CleanPowerSF (Community Choice Aggregation program) electric rates and charges for electric customers of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
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5/1 Webinar: Updates to CleanPowerSF Residential Rates
Join us for a webinar designed for residential customers to learn more about our rates setting process and proposed rate changes for July 1, 2024. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, May 1 from 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Register for the Zoom webinar here. >>
Eligible CleanPowerSF Customers Can Take Advantage of CARE and FERA
Join the SFPUC on April 13th to Test Ride a New E-Bike!
Big Buildings Making a Big Impact: Record Year for CleanPowerSF’s Peak Day Pricing Program
Save energy, save money: Peak Day Pricing is a win-win situation for San Francisco’s downtown buildings.
In 2023, 50 large downtown San Francisco buildings participated in Peak Day Pricing, a CleanPowerSF program that rewards customers for reducing their energy usage on days when California’s electric grid is particularly strained. The 2023 season, which ran from July to October, featured the most participants and largest load reduction in the program’s history. Overall, participants had a total electric load reduction of 90,000 kWh, which is equivalent to the amount of electricity needed to fully charge 1,500 electric vehicles.
California Climate Credit to Arrive this Month
Springtime in California brings more than just blooming flowers and warmer weather—it also means the arrival of the California Climate Credit on utility bills. This biannual credit comes from California's Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Program, which incentivizes utilities in California to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
SFPUC Offers $1 Million in E-bike Rebates for Customers with Low Incomes
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is offering up to $1 million in rebates, providing $1,000 per eligible customer, on the purchase of an e-bike at participating San Francisco bicycle retailers. This is the agency’s first venture into incentivizing a micromobility transportation option. Micromobility refers to any small, low-speed, electric-powered transportation device, like e-bikes and electric scooters.