[Sustain] [SFGP-A] Groups Cheer Historic CleanPowerSF Launch!

Terry Baum terryjoanbaum at gmail.com
Fri Jan 15 08:56:29 PST 2016


Dear Eric and All:  When I was the Green candidate for Mayor in 2011, I was
the first candidate -- and for quite a while the only one -- to talk about
Clean Power SF.  I thank Eric for meeting with me and explaining the ins
and outs of Clean Power and the politics surrounding it, so that I could
speak with a bit of knowledge.  By the end of the campaign, several
candidates had adopted Clean Power as part of their platform.  I was very
happy to see it on others' door hangers on election day.  Immediately after
the election, the program took a significant step forward.  I felt very
proud that our campaign was part of the momentum to actually bring to life
this rather obvious improvement in our environment.

Thank you, Eric and everyone else, who has continued to work on this.

Terry

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Eric Brooks <brookse32 at earthlink.net>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> After a 12 year battle, the first contracts for the CleanPowerSF community
> choice program have at last been signed, ensuring that CleanPowerSF will
> enroll its first customers on May 1, 2016!
>
> Below and attached is a press release on the victory. Feel free to forward
> it widely.
>
> For Immediate Release:   January 13, 2016             Contact: Eric
> Brooks, 415-756-8844
>
> CLEAN ENERGY & COMMUNITY ADVOCATES CHEER LAUNCH OF CLEANPOWERSF!
>
> San Francisco, January 13, 2016 – After 12 years of diligent advocacy,
> local environmental and community groups today cheered the San Francisco
> Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC’s) launch of the CleanPowerSF
> community choice energy program.
>
> Shortly after 4 PM on Tuesday, January 12, 2016, following the
> Commission’s unanimous approval, SFPUC General Manager Harlan Kelly signed
> the first power purchase contract to officially launch the program.
> CleanPowerSF will have a cleaner energy mix and lower rates than those of
> Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and begins service to customers on May 1,
> 2016.
>
> The program will provide the option for both commercial and residential
> customers to begin receiving 35% clean renewable electricity at a slightly
> lower rate than PG&E, or instead opt up to 100% clean energy for a slightly
> higher price. PG&E’s energy mix is currently around 27% renewable. SFPUC
> Assistant General Manager for Power Barbara Hale announced at Tuesday’s
> meeting that both commercial and residential customers can now pre-enroll
> to join CleanPowerSF at http://cleanpowersf.org
>
> Outstanding issues with program implementation include the speed at which
> the program will be expanded citywide to provide savings to all residents
> and businesses, as well as the timeline and robustness of plans for
> comprehensive citywide and regional installations of local renewables.
> Advocates noted that this buildout must be engaged much sooner than
> currently planned in order to provide greater savings to residents and
> secure the program’s workforce development objectives of creating thousands
> of new jobs in the near term.
>
> Rebecca Evans, Chair of Sierra Club’s San Francisco Bay Chapter said,
> “This action by the SFPUC to sell greener energy at lower rates is truly
> groundbreaking in a major city the size of San Francisco. Sierra Club’s
> members, and the planet, thank the SFPUC for launching this program and
> boldly leading the rest of the nation into a clean energy future. We call
> on other cities to quickly follow San Francisco’s lead.”
>
> Jed Holtzman, Co-Coordinator of 350 San Francisco, said, “This crucial
> step forward for San Francisco comes at a key moment in the history of our
> planet. The international community agrees we need to move to 100% clean
> energy as soon as possible. If fully implemented, CleanPowerSF can take us
> there, provide a model for cities all around the world to follow, and play
> an outsized role in making our global renewable energy future a reality.”
>
> Bruce Wolfe of the Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council said, “The strong
> inclusion of commercial customers from the start in CleanPowerSF is so
> vital. San Francisco’s small businesses have been crying out for relief
> from PG&E’s high priced polluting electricity for decades. Now they are
> finally getting the choice of a cleaner and lower priced alternative.”
>
> Eric Brooks, Campaign Coordinator of Our City SF, said, “The gas disaster
> in Southern California sounds the death knell of fossil fuel energy. San
> Francisco just made a decisive move toward ending dependence on such
> disastrous fossil fuels. Now it’s time to hire thousands of local union
> workers to build an infrastructure to deliver 50% of the City’s electricity
> from clean local sources by 2025, and 100% by 2035.”
>
> ###
>
>
>
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