After months of delays, San Francisco's clean energy program may finally move forward on Tuesday and ratepayers will learn how much it will cost them. New documents from the Public Utilities ...
Mayor Ed Lee on Wednesday proposed raiding $19.5 million that the San Francisco Board of Supervisors set aside to fund a renewable energy program, his administration saying the money could be better ...
At least a six week delay in the approval process of a long embattled renewable energy program announced Friday by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission drew sharp criticism from members of ...
The San Francisco CleanPower programs can help save the residents of San Francisco a lot of energy since they come with bill credits of up to $1200 to anyone who installs the qualifying heat pump ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) - The discovery that the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has quietly taken steps to eliminate all funding for CleanPowerSF, the stalled program to sell public power to ...
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In 2002, California enacted legislation authorizing municipalities to establish Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) programs. In September 2012, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted ...
San Francisco’s renewable energy program called CleanPowerSF is one of seven recipients of the C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Award that recognizes significant action taken across the world to ...
San Francisco's CleanPowerSF renewable-power program may be in jeopardy after the city's Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday voted not to set rates, the Chronicle reports. The Board of Supervisors ...
San Francisco's plans for creating a renewable power program, nine years in the making, are in jeopardy after the city's Public Utilities Commission voted against setting rates for CleanPowerSF on ...
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