I agree with everything you posted. In SF's case, the city is hoping to turn CPSF into a full MOU.
For the time being, the lowest per-kWh rate in SF is based upon the CPSF discount, time-of-usage discount, below-baseline discount, winter discount, income discount, EV adjustment, and exact schedule chosen, plus the overhead effect of fixed fees and minus the special twice-yearly climate credits. Did I miss anything? :)
I have no idea what it is, but it's somewhere between my initial figure ($0.15) and yours ($0.35.)
For the time being, the lowest per-kWh rate in SF is based upon the CPSF discount, time-of-usage discount, below-baseline discount, winter discount, income discount, EV adjustment, and exact schedule chosen, plus the overhead effect of fixed fees and minus the special twice-yearly climate credits. Did I miss anything? :)
I have no idea what it is, but it's somewhere between my initial figure ($0.15) and yours ($0.35.)