Yes it is mostly outside of San Francisco. And in the ground field areas that we have looked at. But, we most of the opportunities are outside of the city, and frankly, they are more economic outside of the city not just because of the cost of the land but also because of the solar exposure and the Solar Opportunities are greater and so for the same solar panel located in San Francisco and you will get more hours produced in senol than in San Francisco. Because it makes more sense for us to look at those opportunities as well. Do you have from my interest, sort of a back of the envelope number for how much solar could be developed on sort of the city or the puc owned land outside of the city. The type line that i mentioned of the Development Opportunities, includes, if the memory serves me, about 45, mega watts of Development Opportunities outside of San Francisco. Have you thought about, leasing out that land, to allow a private developer to are able to develop, the solar on it and th
And have you evaluated, sort of the ground mounted solar, in the city limits or the land owned by the puc outside of the city . Because you must have tremendous rights of way going out sort of to other places . Yes it is mostly outside of San Francisco. And in the ground field areas that we have looked at. But, we most of the opportunities are outside of the city, and frankly, they are more economic outside of the city not just because of the cost of the land but also because of the solar exposure and the Solar Opportunities are greater and so for the same solar panel located in San Francisco and you will get more hours produced in senol than in San Francisco. Because it makes more sense for us to look at those opportunities as well. Do you have from my interest, sort of a back of the envelope number for how much solar could be developed on sort of the city or the puc owned land outside of the city. The type line that i mentioned of the Development Opportunities, includes, if the memor
Of of potential projects, not just on municipal solar roofs, but also on land that the city owns and so, there are opportunities for the ground mounted solar, and today, we are a fully resourced utility and we have all of the kilo watt hours to serve the customers and were the base to grow and then it will make sense for it to develop more of those facilities, but do we have a plan to cover every municipal roof . No, i cant show you a document that says that, but we have evaluated those options. And have you evaluated, sort of the ground mounted solar, in the city limits or the land owned by the puc outside of the city . Because you must have tremendous rights of way going out sort of to other places . Yes it is mostly outside of San Francisco. And in the ground field areas that we have looked at. But, we most of the opportunities are outside of the city, and frankly, they are more economic outside of the city not just because of the cost of the land but also because of the solar expos
Five million over the capitol plan and that is a directly installed program and so we identify together with the customer departments and the opportunities for the Energy Efficient improvements and we perform 100 percent of the Work Associated with that and it is the opportunity for the general Fund Departments to work with us and they provide us access to their facilities and we take of Everything Else and it is a program. And we also fund and are implementing improvements on our street light system, you know, we have an aging street light system and we have about, 18,500 street lights that are cobra street lights in San Francisco that we will be converting to, you know, switch out the lamp, and the old style lamp and put in an led lamp. And a wireless controlled so we will be able to operate. And not only from the hours perspective but from a person perspective because the life of the led lamps is longer the Enterprise Customer and these are customers that range from the port, facili
And the Solar Opportunities are greater and so for the same solar panel located in San Francisco and you will get more hours produced in senol than in San Francisco. Because it makes more sense for us to look at those opportunities as well. Do you have from my interest, sort of a back of the envelope number for how much solar could be developed on sort of the city or the puc owned land outside of the city. The type line that i mentioned of the Development Opportunities, includes, if the memory serves me, about 45, mega watts of Development Opportunities outside of San Francisco. Have you thought about, leasing out that land, to allow a private developer to are able to develop, the solar on it and then, sell it to, you know, back to the pg e of the grid. Yes. But that is an opportunity, that we could pursue, and you know, the lands that we control, first have a utility purpose. And the lands that we control, are largely controlled by the water department, or the water side of hetch hetc