By Bruce Wolfe, HANC Board
Last month's meeting welcomed a very informative panel on the status of Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) in California, AB 2145 (Bradford, D-Gardena) and the future of CleanPower SF, our own CCA program. The panelists were D5 Supervisor and LAFCo Commissioner London Breed, our own Jason Fried as Executive Officer of SF LAFCo , Jed Holtzman of SF Bay Area 350.org, Eric Brooks of Our City and SF Green Party, and, myself, Bruce Wolfe, facilitating on behalf of the HANC Board of Directors. SFPUC Commissioners Vince Courtney and Francesca Vietor declined to attend. Californians for Energy Choice (CfEC) lobbyist David Balla-Hawkins of ART Consulting from the Sacramento area was unable to attend. (Jed, Eric and I are coordinators and also representing CfEC).
The energy business in CA and around CCA is very wonky but all panelists gave excellent reports and explanations everyone could understand. A good outline of the history of CCA and what it brings to CA ratepayers was given. Any CCA formed would bring cheaper and cleaner energy to homes and businesses. Marin and Sonoma Counties have already implemented their programs and are reaping the benefits in addition to plans for local renewable energy build-outs better known as distributed generation.
AB 2145 was the bill to kill CCA. It was hard fought by CfEC and allies who were successful in defeating it with the expert help of David Balla Hawkins despite various, significant labor unions being dragged into the fray under spurious influence by trade front groups, SuperPACs and investor-owned utilities (IOU) like PG&E, SoCalEdison and San Diego Gas & Electric. CfEC is reaching out to them to repair this political damage and explain that CCA is a boon to jobs in the emerging renewable energy industry in CA. They were sold a bill of goods that CCA would reduce jobs.
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All current members of HANC are invited to nominate office and board members for the 2015 HANC Board. Submit nominations by mail to: HANC, P.O. Box 170518, San Francisco, CA 94117, or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your nominations. Nominations stay open until the November general meeting.
All officers and 6 of the 8 Board member positions are open for nomination. You must be a member of HANC to be nominated. All members of HANC as of October, 2014 can vote at the November 2014 election.
The current board offers the following slate for consideration by the general membership:
James Sword, President
Bruce Wolfe, Vice-President
Michael Behrens, Recording Secretary
Richard Ivanhoe, Corresponding Secretary
Tes Welborn, Treasurer
Joey Cain, Nominating
Michelle Welch, Membership
Calvin Welch, Housing & Land Use
Karen Fishkin, Recycling
Christin Evans, Merchant Liason
Members at Large: Jim Rhoads, Burt Phillips, Colleen Rivecca, Rupert Clayton, Kevin Bayuk