The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)’s clean energy program, CleanPowerSF, executed two new renewable energy contracts that will increase energy capacity and storage infrastructure for the system, ensuring more electricity reliability for the program’s 380,000 customers in San Francisco.
SFPUC to Provide Electricity Bill Credits to Eligible CleanPowerSF Customers This Fall
As part of its ongoing efforts to help customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) will provide one-time bill credits to eligible CleanPowerSF customers in October. The relief program will offer credits of $50 for single-family homes, $3,000 for multi-family residential buildings and $750 for nonprofit or small commercial accounts—the equivalent to a month’s worth of savings on the average customer’s electricity bill.
SFPUC and NextEra Energy Resources Partnership Contributes $170,000 in COVID-19 Relief Funding to Blythe, California
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) has partnered with NextEra Energy Resources to provide $170,000 in grant funding for COVID-19 relief efforts in Blythe, California and its surrounding area in Riverside County.
CleanPowerSF Announces Largest Commitment to Date in New Wind, Solar Projects
CleanPowerSF has significantly expanded its commitment to new solar and wind projects in California. The developments, which will create more than 500 jobs and generate about 1 million megawatt-hours of renewable energy per year—or about a third of CleanPowerSF’s entire annual energy use—will help the City reach its ambitious goal of achieving 100 percent renewable energy by 2030.
SFPUC’s Clean Energy Programs Earn Gold Rating for Action on Global Climate Change
SFPUC Enrolls First Affordable Housing Customer into CleanPowerSF’s SuperGreen Program
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) today announced that the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) will upgrade to the City’s 100 percent renewable energy service at all 43 of its affordable housing sites in San Francisco, providing clean power to more than 5,000 local residents.