To avoid shifting costs to nonparticipants which would make it difficult for a program like cleanpowersf to compete against it. So, trying to preserve those options. As i say, thats all activity ongoing at the california puc. And then of course there is some legislative activity picking up. We have new legislate ~. We have a bill introduced by Assembly Member bradford ab [speaker not understood] that were keeping an aye on and a bill introduced by Assembly Member ammiano, ab [speaker not understood]. We dont think theyre meaningful so im not going to get into that. They are on our watch list so we encourage you to keep an eye on them as well. Thank you. If you could give us an example of what 20 megawatt would be serving the community. So, for example, there are some large warehouses in the sorry, in the bayview Hunters Point area. We thought solar there would be less than 20 megawatts greater than 1 megawatt. Those would be system that would be considered distributed under the rules.
Cost of some of these things. We do know that street lights continue to be a big challenge for our city. So, im hoping we can come up with a solution to address the capital issues as well as, you know, the energy costs associated with them. So, one of the frustrations that we have is the hetchy provides opportunities to a lot of great program. And i believe street lights is definitely one of them. And, so, you know, in solving our problem with hetchy, we met with supervisors and kind of came up with some of the plans that were working on. And, so, but we havent had a chance to actually talk and negotiate what the deal was. And, so, with the mayors office, we have been having conversations about raising general fund rates. Weve been talking about putting street lights in the next bond. Weve been working with pg e and weve actually reduced the costs. We are looking at alternative projects for mountain tunnel. So, on all fronts were on this. So, i would love to come back when we have more
And then of course there is some legislative activity picking up. We have new legislate ~. We have a bill introduced by Assembly Member bradford ab [speaker not understood] that were keeping an aye on and a bill introduced by Assembly Member ammiano, ab [speaker not understood]. We dont think theyre meaningful so im not going to get into that. They are on our watch list so we encourage you to keep an eye on them as well. Thank you. If you could give us an example of what 20 megawatt would be serving the community. So, for example, there are some large warehouses in the sorry, in the bayview Hunters Point area. We thought solar there would be less than 20 megawatts greater than 1 megawatt. Those would be system that would be considered distributed under the rules. Theyd be local. They could be located and what qualifies as a Disadvantaged Community here in San Francisco. So, thats an example. Great, thank you. And then whats the current status of our shell contracts . So, the shell cont
Themes is that we have hetchy power, we have firmed up hetchy power that we can sell. So, i think by providing and selling power to customers, more customers, get us to that point and i think were definitely going to pursue that because thats what we normally do anyway, so im saying there is a way we can green light cleanpowersf going forward. If you can increase your service for wholesale customers, but perhaps an overlap between cleanpowersf around staffing might help minimize costs you can minimally. They can Work Together. If there are no other comments or questions from colleagues, we can go on to Public Comment on this item. Public comment is open on this item. Any member of the public would like to come forward . Good afternoon again, commissioners. Eric brooks representing San Francisco green party and the local Grassroots Organization, our city, and San Francisco Clean Energy Advocates which is a coalition working to move forward cleanpowersf. So, its really important after th
Utilities commission to practice yes, its the practice to in the Energy Market and sf. Coming back to actions and options, i want to spend time on the new Revenue Source line there. And that gets us to looking at what are our opportunities. Weve been talking through this presentation about commercial retail enterprise level paying customers. Sort of how did we arrive at that. What this slide shows is four different types of sales. Wholesale, clean power sf, large commercial retail. So, the top column. And it shows it walks through the price it sold for at the top line, the transmission and distribution costs that occurred. So, those are deducted from the sale rate to arrive at a gross margin. And then we factor in other costs, costs of hetchy power, for example, local build and repayment stream, and we arrive at a net margin we look at these different types of sales opportunities. So, if you have a kilowatt hour hetch hetchy power, where did you make the most sense to deliver from that