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Creating Marin's Energy Future Meet the Architects of San Francisco's Plan for Energy Independence
Healthy Refreshments * Wheel Chair Accessible * Public ParkingPlease take this rare opportunity to meet with the leaders, visionaries and architects behind San Francisco's move to Solar Power and Energy Independence. Learn how Marin can act decisively to decrease its reliance on fossil fuels, stabilize energy rates, meet local climate change commitments and achieve energy independence and security. Join Sustainable Fairfax for our 2nd forum on renewable energy: 'Creating Marin's Energy Future'. Our speakers are well equipped to outline a future energy strategy for Marin. As President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Mr Ammiano sponsored San Francisco's 50-Megawatt Solar Power Facility, which will be the world's largest to date. Dr. Aitken of Donald Aitken and Associates is the Senior Staff Scientist for renewable energy with the Union of Concerned Scientists and has received the highest awards given in the service of solar energy both nationally and internationally. Mr. Fenn Director of Local Power is author of California's new 'Community Choice' law (2002) and San Francisco's 'Solar Revenue Bond Authority', Proposition H (2001), the key mechanisms for San Francisco's new energy plan. Sustainable Fairfax has worked with Local Power since 1999 on a Marin energy strategy, and initiated the passing of local resolutions in support of the new Community Choice law, which was signed by Governor Davis in September. First passed by Massachusetts and Ohio, Community Choice has already set clean energy records by allowing local governments switch their communities from dirty to clean power sources at a lower price. California's new Community Choice law allows municipalities to find alternative electricity providers, plan for local energy security, and invest energy efficiency funds locally. Most importantly, Community Choice provides Marin with the revenue streams that are needed to finance renewable power generation. Local Power is the nation's leading authority on Community Choice, Community Power and other municipal strategies for local energy independence. Community Choice of Energy Act of 2002Allows California Municipalities to:
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Home-scale, applied Permaculture Every 2nd and 4th Saturday from July 8th through October 29th Sustainable Fairfax is conducting a hands-on workshop in the backyard of what will become the Sustainability Center at 141 Bolinas Road. |
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