Go SuperGreen

Upgrade to 100% renewable energy

Power your home (renters, too!) with 100% California-certified renewable electricity from CleanPowerSF’s SuperGreen service. No new equipment, no installations.

For more information about upgrading business accounts, visit SuperGreen for Businesses.

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Why SuperGreen?

  • It’s easy. Upgrading to SuperGreen takes less than 5 minutes. All you need is your CleanPowerSF/PG&E bill.

  • It’s affordable. For the average residential customer, it’s about $3 more per month.

  • It’s good for the planet. All the electricity you use will come from renewable sources like solar and wind.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Residential Rooftop Solar

Find out how rooftop solar can help you save, and explore programs that make it less expensive to install or upgrade solar systems for your home at Residential Rooftop Solar.

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SuperGreen Saver

SuperGreen Saver offers qualifying customers 100% renewable energy at a 20% discount every month.

Resources

The Green-e® Energy Standard requires that renewable electricity generated in or delivered to California must be matched with greenhouse gas (GHG) emission allowances retired on behalf of the generation. This ensures that California customers are using renewable electricity that contributes to GHG reductions above and beyond what is required by state regulatory policies. In 2024, the pool of free voluntary allowances from the state’s Voluntary Renewable Energy Program (VREP) was depleted, and there is uncertainty around when more allowances will become available. The Green-e® Governance Board has approved a waiver allowing Green-e® certified products with VREP-eligible 2026 supply to not purchase GHG allowances to make up for the lack of free allowances. As a result, California allowances will not be retired on behalf of calendar year 2026 renewable MWh generation provided to customers of SuperGreen, and this product therefore supported compliance with state GHG reduction programs rather than going above and beyond statewide emissions regulations.

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To learn more about VREP, please visit the California Air Resources Board's website. To learn more about the Green-e® certification program, please visit green-e.org.