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New e-bikes Empower CleanPowerSF customers to ride in sustainable style.
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New e-bikes Empower CleanPowerSF customers to ride in sustainable style.

Earlier this year, the SFPUC launched Electrify My Ride, a program that offered a $1,000 coupon toward the purchase of a new electric bike (or e-bike) for CleanPowerSF customers with low incomes. In total, all 1,000 coupons were issued to customers and over 360 San Franciscans redeemed their coupon before the program ended on April 20.

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Keep your cool during summer heat events
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Keep your cool during summer heat events

As we approach warmer weather and wildfire season, CleanPowerSF is here to help you prepare in the event of a Flex Alert, PG&E Public Safety Shutoff, or rotating power outage.

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SFPUC Commits to New Solar and Battery Energy Storage Project in Northern California
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SFPUC Commits to New Solar and Battery Energy Storage Project in Northern California

SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's (SFPUC) community choice energy program, CleanPowerSF, is expanding its renewable energy portfolio, committing to a new 15-megawatt battery energy storage and 20-megawatt solar project in Stanislaus County. The renewable energy project will help ensure more clean, affordable, and reliable electricity for 385,000 CleanPowerSF customers in San Francisco.

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Notice of Public Hearing
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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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