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Marin Energy Authority cements deal with Shell; cost of energy meets expectations

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The Marin Energy Authority this week locked in the wholesale price that it will pay Shell Energy North America over the next five years for the electricity that it will sell to its Marin customers. At the price Shell is charging, the authority will be able to fulfill it promise to offer customers electricity that comes from 25 percent renewable sources for the same amount that Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is currently charging, said Dawn Weisz, the authority's interim director

Editorial: Vote no on Prop. 16

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To understand what's wrong with California's initiative process, all you need to do is look at Proposition 16 on the June 8 ballot. This outrageous measure is funded by more than $25 million from PG&E, and its sole purpose is to protect PG&E profits.

Supervisors challenge civil grand jury on Marin Clean Energy

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Richard Halstead, Marin IJ The Marin Board of Supervisors on Tuesday rejected most of the findings contained in a civil grand jury report that recommended pulling the plug on the Marin Clean Energy initiative. The initiative, a program of the Marin Energy Authority, aims at reducing greenhouse gases by offering Marin residents the opportunity to purchase electricity generated from a higher percentage of renewable sources than offered by Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

California Counties Say “No” to Prop. 16

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The CSAC Board of Directors voted today to oppose Prop. 16, the initiative that would limit local government’s ability to expand local energy programs. While the board was presented with both sides of the argument, their decision was relatively quick and easy. CSAC’s Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy Committee and Executive Committee had both already recommended an “oppose” position.

Dan Morain: PG&E flips the switch on a ballot power play

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It was an unhappy anniversary that passed without public fanfare. But nine years ago last week, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., ravaged by the energy crisis, plunged into bankruptcy. Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/04/11/2668460/dan-morain-pge-flips-the-switch.html#ixzz0kttFHqCa

We Are Appalled,' Declared CPUC About 2004 PG&E Executive Bonus Scandal -- 'Give It Back'

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The lead sentence in last Friday's San Francisco Chroniclearticle (headline: "PG&E Must Stop Threats To Public Power Agencies") hints at the dilemma Peter Darbee's political recklessness has created for his company and its heretofore guardian angels, the California Public Utilities Commission: California energy regulators delivered a rare rebuke to Pacific Gas and Electric Co. on Thursday, banning some of thehardball tactics the utility has used in its efforts to derail Marin County's new public power agency.

Belvedere Opted In At Deep Green

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Sacramento-area voters, responding to a Sacramento Bee-led crusade, voted in 1923 to divorce themselves from On Monday night the Belvedere City Council voted 4-1 in favor of moving the City to 100% Deep Green with Marin Clean Energy. In doing so, the Council made a statement that this is an important issue. Belvedere became the second municipality in Marin to go 100% Deep Green as part of its ratepayer choice.

Facts and FAQ about the SMUD Annexation

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On average, SMUD rates are nearly 30% lower than PG&E – in the medium commercial rate structure, SMUD rates are nearly 36% lower SMUD has guaranteed an immediate 2% rate reduction during the time that the acquisition costs are recovered – anticipated to be five to ten years

"Common Sense" Versus Extreme Weather and Climate Disruption

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Ed Mainland - I was chatting with a nice Marin lady at Joe Nation's PG&E-funded "Common Sense Coalition" February 27. She doesn't believe all this global warming stuff. "There's always been carbon dioxide in the air," she said. She knows what she knows and doesn't want to know more.

John Geesman Stands and Delivers

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Peter Darbee's Dog of an Initiative: 3 Tapeworms Eating Away at the Internal Logic of Prop. 16 On February 25, I had the privilege of testifying on Proposition 16 before the joint hearing of the California Senate Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee and the California Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee. This is what I said:

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Friday, May 7, 1 PM
Power to the People
Marin Clean Energy
Turns on the Juice

Come mark the historic launch of Marin Clean Energy on at the State Senator Mark Leno, Assembly member Jared Huffman, Supervisor Charles McGlashan and hundreds of local businesses, clean energy advocates and other community supporters will celebrate the first day of service by Marin Clean Energy, a local alternative energy program created by seven cities and the county of Marin to provide customers with double the amount of clean, renewable energy that PG&E provides and at the same or lower rates. Marin Clean Energy is the first such community choice aggregation program to launch service in California since state legislation (AB 117) was approved in 2002 authorizing local communities to join together to purchase their own electrical power. For more information, call 473.6624.
Marin County Center, 10 Avenue of the Flags in San Rafael across from the Civic Center.
 
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Monday, March 22 - Fourth Monday - Documentary "Crude"
Potluck - 6:00 PM - and Film - 7:00 PM

MPJC is proud to present the highly-acclaimed, award-winning documentary Crude. This is the story of one of the largest and most controversial legal cases on the planet. An inside look at the infamous $27 billion "Amazon Chernobyl" case, Crude is a real-life, high stakes legal drama involving global politics, the environmental movement, celebrity activism, human rights advocacy, multinational corporate power, and the fate of disappearing indigenous cultures. The First United Methodist Church In the Basement 9 Ross Valley Drive (at Fourth Street) San Rafael

Monday, March 22, 7:30 PM
Energy Talk

The San Geronimo Valley Planning Group is sponsoring an evening discussion on Energy in Marin.
Charles McGlashan will give a presentation on Marin Clean Energy
Carlos Velasquez of the CA Public Utilities Commission will address the larger aspects of this issue.
San Geronimo Valley Community Center, Valley Room

Wednesday, March 24, 7 pm
Solar for All - Putting the SUN to Work
CLIMATE ACTION WORKSHOP
Sustainable San Rafael and The Marin Youth Center

The MYC ** 1115 Third Street **  San Rafael
Join Marin's transition to renewable energy. Lisa Max, SSR Board member and founder of GoSolarMarin will introduce experts on solar electric and solar thermal/hot water systems. You get the basics on what solar is and how it works, as well as how to calculate your needs, your costs, and if it pays for you to install it. Lots of time for questions. The event is free, with donations welcome.
The MYC's Culinary Arts program will offer light food and beverages for sale. YUM.
Information: (415) 457-7656
  williamcarney@comcast.net

Friday, April 2, 6 - 8 PM
Susan Adams Re-Election Kickoff
Marin Supervisor for District 1,

Susan launches her re-election bid Friday at the West End Café, San Rafael at 1131 4th St, San Rafael.
Join Susan and friends for a gala Kick Off party from 6-8 PM. $35 or what you can afford. We will start our precinct efforts and have signs on hand for volunteers to take. Learn about Susan's work with the new Health and Wellness Center, pushing for restrictions on the San Rafael Quarry operation, helping the 101 gap closure project, flood control and more. All welcome.
Please check back @ http://www.susanadams.us for news of Re-election events, activities, neighborhod walks.

Saturday, April 24, 11 AM – 6 PM
Earth Day Marin

A free, family-friendly outdoor festival celebrating the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Enjoy high quality food, musicians, performances for children, speakers, films, authors, and as well as hands-on fun activities and interesting exhibition booths from key nonprofit, business, government and educational leaders. Presented by Marin County Bicycle Coalition, Marin Agricultural Land Trust, Next Generation, Hannah Doress Events and COM Students for Social Responsibility. Earth Day Marin is a sponsored project of MarinLink. Learn more at http://www.EarthDayMarin.org or on the Earth Day Marin fan page on Facebook.
College of Marin,
835 College Ave at Sir Francis Drake in Kentfield.

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