CleanPowerSF’s Integrated Resource Plan

Our Roadmap to 100% Renewable Electricity

Every two years, CleanPowerSF must update its roadmap for supplying electricity that meets customer demand. This roadmap, also known as the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), captures our energy resource planning and investment over the next 20 years and helps us navigate evolving market and regulatory conditions and weigh important trade-offs on our path to 100% renewable electricity.

CleanPowerSF’s most recent Integrated Resource Plan was completed in 2022. You can read a short summary here or access more detailed information below.

CleanPowerSF’s next Integrated Resource Plan is due to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on November 1, 2025. While IRP’s are typically due to the state every two years, the CPUC issued a ruling earlier this year setting the due date for Integrated Resource Plans to November 1, 2025.

CleanPowerSF expects to begin work on its next Integrated Resource Plan in early 2025. As has been our practice in previous years, we plan to conduct public outreach to solicit input and feedback from our customers and key stakeholders about our 2025 Integrated Resource Plan.

For questions about CleanPowerSF’s next Integrated Resource Plan, email us.



Cleanpower’s 2020 Integrated Resource plan recap

CleanPowerSF submitted its 2020 Integrated Resource Plan to the California Public Utilities Commission in September 2020. Thank you to those who provided feedback on the 2020 Integrated Resource Plan cycle. To view “Written Comments” received, click here.

Review CleanPowerSF’s 2020 Integrated Resource Plan by navigating the below links:


2020 IRP Resources & Links


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Integrated Resource Plan?

The Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) evaluates energy demand and supply scenarios over a 20-year period and examines different portfolio options for providing reliable energy at the lowest cost while meeting our program goals around affordability, clean energy investment, and rate and financial stability.

Why do we draft an Integrated Resource Plan?

Our Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) process is a useful planning tool and a regulatory requirement. The State of California requires all electricity providers to submit an IRP to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) every two years. The CPUC aggregates all the IRPs submitted by load serving entities across California to track the state’s progress towards its emission reduction goals and plan for additional resource investment needs.

How can I share my feedback on the Integrated Resource Plan?

CleanPowerSF’s next Integrated Resource Plan is due to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on November 1, 2025. While IRP’s are typically due to the state every two years, the CPUC issued a ruling earlier this year setting the due date for Integrated Resource Plans to November 1, 2025.

CleanPowerSF expects to begin work on its next Integrated Resource Plan in early 2025. As has been our practice in previous years, we plan to conduct public outreach to solicit input and feedback from our customers and key stakeholders about our 2025 Integrated Resource Plan. For questions about CleanPowerSF's next Integrated Resource Plan, please email us here.