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New Video on Sunrise

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"A Question of Power", a one-hour documentary video is now available online at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2122441201953611718&ei=Zrj8SL6JN...

UCAN's own Michael Shames makes an appearance, in addition to many local grassroots activists, experts and elected officials, including San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob (who has very ably voiced her constituents' staunch opposition to the Sunrise Powerlink in ANY form), San Diego Councilwoman Donna Frye (who winds up the video with her admiration for the grassroots organizing done to oppose this bad idea) and San Diego City Attorney Mike Aguirre (who is suing SDG&E for its negligence resulting in fires, and is an advocate for renewable energy generation right here in San Diego, not Imperial County).

The video takes a hard look at SDG&E's claims regarding this line and the sustainable alternatives that could be San Diego's energy future if this line is defeated.

The CPUC will be deciding, probably in December, whether California's ratepayers will pay the heavy price in the decades to come for this outmoded and destructive technology.

If you want a complimentary copy of "A Question of Power", please email Donna Tisdale your physical address. Donna's email is: donnatisdale@hughes.net

 

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