San Francisco Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Request for Information & Comments
Published: 09/13/2007
| Updated: 12/31/2007
Published By: Power Enterprise
Published By: Power Enterprise
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) is a way for public authorities to serve private customers with electricity delivered over the transmission and distribution systems of the local utility. A local authority procures power and/or develops its own generation resources, and the local utility delivers this power to customers. CCA is intended to provide greater local control over the resource mix for electricity generation. An aggregator's electricity procured for its customers appears as a line item on a customer's standard electric utility bill---that is, billing and customer service remain in the hands of the utility.
Attached is a PDF of the City's Request for Information and Comment (RFI/C) for CCA. At the close of the question-and-answer period, SFPUC received questions from Energy Services Group, responses to which are contained in the attached file below. Also attached is a summary of responses received on the RFI/C as of November 13th.
Attached is a PDF of the City's Request for Information and Comment (RFI/C) for CCA. At the close of the question-and-answer period, SFPUC received questions from Energy Services Group, responses to which are contained in the attached file below. Also attached is a summary of responses received on the RFI/C as of November 13th.
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