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PG&E to extend, increase geysers power purchases
November 5th, 2009NORTH BAY — Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announced today it will increase and extend the utility’s purchases of renewable geothermal power from Calpine Corporation’s Geysers Power Company.
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Solar reimbursement impact debated
November 2nd, 2009NORTH BAY – A long-awaited move by the state to compensate homeowners for excess alternative energy got mixed reviews from the North Bay solar industry.
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PG&E awarded $1.4 billion to continue energy programs
October 5th, 2009NORTH BAY – PG&E and two other California utilities have been granted $3.1 billion by the California Public Utilities Commission to continue energy-efficiency programs from 2010 through 2012.
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Innovation strategy narrows focus to three areas
February 16th, 2009Sonoma County – The strategic economic plan for Sonoma County is ready to go into action. Developed by the Sonoma County Innovation Council during 2008, the plan was approved by county supervisors on Jan. 13.
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Green Business: Businesses join PG&E’s ‘climate-neutral’ program
February 2nd, 2009M.A. Silva Corks USA joined a number of North Bay businesses that are opting to pay extra on their utility bills to “zero out” the greenhouse-gas emissions attributed to their operations. The Santa Rosa-based wine closure importer is participating in Pacific Gas & Electric Co.’s ClimateSmart program.
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