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Local Clean Energy Now! A Plan for the East BayMay 22, 2008, 7-9p At the Ecology Center in Berkeley Co-sponsored by Bay Localize, Ecology Center, KyotoUSA, Nomad Café, Speakers include Berkeley city councillor Kriss Worthingon. For more information, visit http://www.localcleanenergy.org/events/greenprint-release Energy Efficency Talk and Local Clean Energy Alliance MeetingIt has been said that the cheapest kilowatt is the one we don't have to start date: 05/07/2008 - 18:00 enddate: 05/07/2008 - 20:00 Charles McGlashan and David Orth speak on Marin's Community Choice Energy PlanMarin County Supervisor Charles McGlashan and David Orth General Manager of San Joaquin Valley Power Authority speak with KPFA about Community Choice on April 22, 2008 Local communities reach for power over energyhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/04/16/MN1K105A81.DTL Kelly Zito, Chronicle Staff Writer Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Marin County residents want more solar and wind power. San Francisco officials think they might be able to strike better energy deals. Some cities in the San Joaquin Valley want to build their own power plants. Our Greenprint for a New Clean Energy Infrastructure in the East BayCo-sponsored by Bay Localize, Ecology Center, KyotoUSA, Nomad Café, Pacific Environment, Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club, and the Urban Alliance for Sustainability. Speakers include Berkeley city councillor Kriss Worthingon, Kirsten Schwind, Dave Room, Misha Rashkin, and Rory Cox. start date: 05/22/2008 - 19:00 enddate: 05/22/2008 - 21:00 Marin Clean Energy Press Conference April 16th 11am
Brown-out on PG&EBy Amanda Witherell California State Attorney General Jerry Brown's office is investigating Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s meddling with Community Choice Aggregation, according to several sources who spoke with the Guardian. "I was contacted by their office," said John Rizzo, who works with the Bay chapter of the Sierra Club. Rizzo was told by a deputy attorney general that the PG&E investigation was ongoing. "We had some materials we sent to them and they had material they showed us." Larry Fahn: Marin needs to step up on energy/climate changehttp://www.marinij.com/opinion/ci_8667447 03/23/2008. IT IS LONG past time that we started taking bold steps and making serious progress in preventing global warming from imperiling the planet. Not only must we start the transition to a fossil-free energy future, but we can create jobs, bolster the economy and improve society in the process. Stockton could reap millions in takeover: PG&E vows to keep grip on lucrative power marketBy David Siders STOCKTON - It could cost the city $368 million to oust Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and take over Stockton's electricity market - an industry so lucrative the city could recover that cost and save $8 million more annually, according to a city consultant's preliminary report. |