The days for the polluting Potrero Power Plant on San Francisco’s eastern waterfront are officially numbered.
The California Independent System Operator, which runs the state’s electrical grid, will terminate its “must-run” agreement with the Potrero Power Plant on Jan. 1. The plant, owned by GenOn West, formerly known as Mirant, could operate during emergency situations until the end of February. Read More
State energy regulators and local officials announced Tuesday that San Francisco’s last fossil fuel-burning power plant will close on Jan. 1. Read More
Mayor Gavin Newsom and California Independent System Operator is expected to make a major announcement about the Potrero Power Plant at 10 a.m. Afterward, Newsom will swear in new and reappointed City Commissioners back at City Hall. Read More