[SFGP Action] Public Power - Activists Needed
Charles Kalish
chkalish at ix.netcom.com
Thu Jul 28 02:53:32 PDT 2005
SF Public Power Meeting - Next Wednesday
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will vote in as little as one
month on a Community Choice Energy project that could end PG&E's
electricity monopoly in San Francisco and give us our own community
controlled renewable energy network.
This network would provide San Francisco with up to a third or more of
its energy from solar, wind, and other renewables by 2009, and that's
just the beginning!
But PG&E will not take such a big cut to its profits lying down, and if
we are going to win this vote, we need to get organized and we need your
help and input!
Come To The Community Choice Energy Campaign Kick Off - Next Wednesday
WHO: Join fellow activists with the SF Green Party, Greenpeace, Sierra
Club, Our City, Women's Energy Matters, Local Power and many others...
WHAT: Grassroots Campaign Strategizing To Win The Day For A Renewable
Energy Future!
WHERE: Sierra Club organizing offices, 85 2nd St. (Between Market &
Mission near Montgomery Bart) - 3rd Floor - Yosemite Room
WHEN: Wednesday, August 3, at 7pm
WHAT ELSE: Forward this email, and bring friends and allies!
RSVPs Welcome: If you plan to attend, feel free to send a quick email
to: HYPERLINK "mailto:eric at our-city.org"eric at our-city.org or call
415-756-8844
For Background Information On This Effort
Go to the Our City campaign pages at:
HYPERLINK
"http://our-city.org/campaigns/index.html"http://our-city.org/campaigns/
index.html
Thanks!
Eric Brooks
Member - SF Green Party Energy Working Group
Campaign Coordinator - Our City
HYPERLINK "http://our-city.org"http://our-city.org
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