Puc has some discussions with Assembly Member tinges office and that is another area were going to potentially see changes at the statelevel that we need to keep our eyes on that could have a negative impact on ccas and how we can go out and market and advertise programs that were trying to do that are good, clean, Green Program and because someone is trying to monkey with the definitions, all of a sudden solar no longer becomes a green product somehow. So to keep in the back of our mind as we move forward how these could potentially impact us later on. Thank you. Thank you. Good afternoon, commissioners. Eric brooks, San Francisco green party local grassroots organization. Our city and cocoordinator of San Francisco San Francisco clean energy advocates. First i want to just touch on what commissioner vietor and jason just spoke about and that is that there are impacts to clean power sf. To the rate changes. Because as to amplify what director freidsaid, if we offer a much cleaner proj
Have have negative impacts on how Greenhouse Gas get reported. Some of the behind meter solar rooftop may not be counted as Greenhouse Gasfree. I know the puc has some discussions with Assembly Member tinges office and that is another area were going to potentially see changes at the statelevel that we need to keep our eyes on that could have a negative impact on ccas and how we can go out and market and advertise programs that were trying to do that are good, clean, Green Program and because someone is trying to monkey with the definitions, all of a sudden solar no longer becomes a green product somehow. So to keep in the back of our mind as we move forward how these could potentially impact us later on. Thank you. Thank you. Good afternoon, commissioners. Eric brooks, San Francisco green party local grassroots organization. Our city and cocoordinator of San Francisco San Francisco clean energy advocates. First i want to just touch on what commissioner vietor and jason just spoke abou
Assembly member tinges office and that is another area were going to potentially see changes at the statelevel that we need to keep our eyes on that could have a negative impact on ccas and how we can go out and market and advertise programs that were trying to do that are good, clean, Green Program and because someone is trying to monkey with the definitions, all of a sudden solar no longer becomes a green product somehow. So to keep in the back of our mind as we move forward how these could potentially impact us later on. Thank you. Thank you. Good afternoon, commissioners. Eric brooks, San Francisco green party local grassroots organization. Our city and cocoordinator of San Francisco San Francisco clean energy advocates. First i want to just touch on what commissioner vietor and jason just spoke about and that is that there are impacts to clean power sf. To the rate changes. Because as to amplify what director freidsaid, if we offer a much cleaner project product and were offering
California puc will compress pg es fourtiered Residential Rate structure into two tiers over next few years. This will increase the total cost of electricity to lowusage customers, and it will reduce the cost to highusage customers. It wont really have an impact on clean power sf and the rates the not to exceed rates that you adopted. The new rate structure that has been adopted by the california puc for pg e, redistributes costs between transmission and distribution functions, from highusage tiers to the lowerusage tiers. The clean power sf program competes with pg es generation component of the rate, not the transmission and distribution component. So that generation rate was flattened several years ago for residential customers, which means that these customers pay the same rate for generation, regardless of how much they use. So the rate compression that the california puc adopted affects transmission and distribution costs, not generation, and the clean power sf program competes w
Twice. So we do need this Grant Program and hopefully it i mean im not even sure that this is going to help my business actually. Its right on folsom and 17th. Hopefully it will, and hopefully a longterm solution can be found, like sammy said. Increasing the pipe size along folsom street, particularly when there are more residents in the mission. Theres New Buildings going up all the time and i dont really see any increase in the sewer system capacity that we so desperately need. So im here to reiterate, thanks for the grant money and hopefully a permanent solution can be found. Thanks. Thank you. No further comments from the public, any further comments . Yes. I would like to request i mean, i have been on this commission for seven years now and i have heard a lot of flooding stories about 17th and folsom. I know there has been work and all kinds of possibilities looked at and i have followed the Affordable Housing and what has happened within the city family to really take care of th