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Marin Clean Energy Powers Ahead
Pacific Sun writer Peter Seidman updates the progress of Marin Clean Energy in this thorough report, on December 11, 2008.
"The Marin Energy Authority is a done deal. But proponents of forming a county environmental energy agency continue their call for a march toward a clean-energy future in Marin."
You can read the whole story here.
Marin Clean Energy Faces PG&E's Green Partnership Proposal
Marin IJ Returns to Marin Clean Energy Issue
PG&E has approached the Marin Board of Supervisors with a proposal to supplant Marin Clean Energy. They may make their request for a delay of passage of the county ordinance and agreement this week at the Board of Supervisors session (Tuesday October 28). Read the IJ's latest story here.
PG&E, proponents of Marin power initiative debate how to help planet - and the price
David Orth: A Fan of Marin's Green Energy Plan
David Orth is the General Manager of the San Joaquin Valley Power Authority, California's most advanced Community Choice Energy plan. The weekend edition of the Independent Journal carried his OP/ED piece that precedes a week of meetings and workshops here in Marin- several featuring David and other leaders in the CCA movement.
Read the entire story here.
"A fan of Marin's green energy plan
Marin IJ
Staff Report
Article Launched: 09/28/2008 12:04:44 AM PDT
PG&E May Pitch All Green Electron Plan To Supplant Marin Clean Energy
PG&E MAY PROPOSE GREEN ELECTRONS PILOT PROGRAM TO MARIN
Brad Breithaupt, Independent Journal Staff Writer, reported on September 12, 2008 that PG&E will be pitching a plan to Marin governments to provided 100% "green" electrons to Marin County- as a Pilot Program. We'll be following this story very closely, particularly because it could put years of work on Marin Clean Energy, so full of promise for locally generated renewable power, in jeopardy.
Buying Power
Bonnie Allen, writing in the August issue of North Bay Biz, has laid out the nuts and bolts, as well as the future economic vision for Marin Clean Energy. This article is one of the best journalistic efforts to date on Marin's pioneering renewable energy initiative. After you read the quote, below, enjoy the full story here.
