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Request for Proposals Released for Cool Schools’ Web Based Trip Tracking Tool

The Climate Protection Campaign is soliciting proposals from web designers to develop and maintain a site for the Cool School eCO2mmute program that will provide a contemporary web application to track student travel and encourage awareness of school travel choices to reduce carbon emissions and improve personal health for Sonoma, Alameda and San Mateo County … Read more

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Water Agency Board Votes Unanimously – YES! To Sonoma Clean Power!

Today the Sonoma County Water Agency voted unanimously to continue evaluating community choice aggregation (CCA) for Sonoma County, now officially dubbed “Sonoma Clean Power.” The Board Actions include: Developing more detailed information about governance structures Investigating the incorporation of significant new energy efficiency in order to reduce rates Evaluating varying “power mixes” to optimize the … Read more

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News Release: Governor Brown signs SB 790 supporting local clean power

  For Immediate Release                                                                        Contact: Woody Hastings Climate Protection Campaign October 10, 2011                                                                                (707) 525-1665 x117     A Boost for Local Clean Power from Sacramento Governor Brown signs SB 790 supporting community-based energy programs   On Oct. 8 Governor Brown signed legislation, Senate Bill (SB) 790, that will significantly improve the ability of … Read more

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Governor Signs SB 790 in Support of Local Clean Power

Today Governor Brown signed SB 790 (Leno) that strengthens the original 2002 law that enables California communities to establish their own clean power programs known as community choice aggregation (CCA). This is great news for Sonoma County’s prospective CCA, Sonoma Clean Power. The law establishes a “code of conduct” that the electric utility must abide … Read more

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Sonoma Clean Power (community choice) Meeting on October 18th

On October 18th the Sonoma County Water Agency will receive a report on the results of a six-month Feasibility Study for community choice aggregation, also known as Sonoma Clean Power, in Sonoma County. Sonoma Clean Power, once established, will offer Sonoma customers a choice about the source of their electrical power. One of the primary … Read more

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Public Policy that Builds the Green Economy

Letter to the Editor of the Press Democrat (published 9/24/11) I appreciate the Press Democrat for carrying David Brooks’ insightful columns. Nonetheless, he mistakenly concludes that government investment in energy efficiency and clean energy does not create jobs (“Where the jobs aren’t,” PD Sept 7) Professor David Roland-Holst, a UC Berkeley economist, found that investing … Read more

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Meet our new staff! Alex Dolginow (ag, forestry and adaptation) and Lisa Murgatroyd (Real-time Ridesharing)

We are pleased to announce two new staff members, Lisa Murgatroyd and Alex Dolginow. Alex Dolginow is the Implementation Manager for the agriculture, forestry, open space and adaptation sector. Alex is a Harvard Fellow who recently graduated with a B.A. in neurobiology with additional coursework in environmental science and public policy, ecology and land use … Read more

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Request for Proposals: Real-time Ridesharing Software

We’re excited to announce the next step in our real-time ridesharing pilot. The Sonoma Country Transportation Authority is inviting proposals to provide and customize real-time ridesharing software for the pilot. Here’s the formal letter, along with the full pdf: NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS REAL-TIME RIDESHARING PILOT PROGRAM Providing and Customizing Real-time Ridesharing Software The … Read more

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Victory for Local Renewable Energy in Sacramento

Implementation Manager Woody Hastings last month helped mobilize a broad coalition to oppose Assembly Bill 976, a serious threat to Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) – known here as Sonoma Clean Power. CCA is the most powerful solution under local control to develop renewable power and create green jobs. AB 976 would have prohibited a newly-formed CCA from contracting with … Read more