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CleanPowerSF 💧

Making strides towards a green future

Clean electricity is on the way!

Hi SuperGreen customer! The label below highlights CleanPowerSF’s plan to power your home or business with 100% renewable energy in 2024. Thank you for helping to build a clean energy future!

2024 Prospective Product Content Label[1]

SuperGreen matches 100% of your electricity usage. In 2024, SuperGreen will be made up of the following new renewable resources averaged annually.

Green-e Energy Certified New[2] Renewables in SuperGreen in 2024

Resource Type Total Certified Renewables Generation Location
Solar 50% California
Wind 50% California

Total Green-e Energy Certified Renewables: 100%

  1. These figures reflect the renewables that we have contracted to provide. Actual figures may vary according to resource availability. We will annually report to you before August 1 of next year in the form of a Historical Product Content Label the actual resource mix of the electricity you purchased.
  2. New Renewables come from generation facilities that first began commercial operation within the past 15 years.

For comparison, the current average mix of resources supplying California includes: Eligible Renewables (35.8%), Large Hydroelectric (9.2%), Coal (2.1%), Natural Gas (36.4%), Nuclear (9.2%), Other (0.1%), and Unspecified Power (7.1%). This resource mix was estimated by the California Energy Commission based on the electricity sold to California consumers during 2022.

The average home in San Francisco uses 270 kWh per month. Source: CleanPowerSF/PG&E Joint Rate Comparison

For specific information about this product, please contact CleanPowerSF at 415-554-0773, [email protected], or visit cleanpowersf.org.

SuperGreen is Green-e Energy certified, and meets the environmental and consumer protection standards set forth by the nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions. Learn more at green-e.org.

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