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Thursday, July 17, 2008 --- 35 days ago
Grace Cathedral Dean Alan Jones welcomes sample solar panel Wednesday in ceremony announcing the 13th century French Gothic-style cathedral moves to state-of-the-art solar power Photo by Bill Wilson © 2008 BY PAT MURPHY Sentinel Editor & Publisher Copyright © 2008 Grace Cathedral, San Francisco’s classic reminder of the timeless, ushered in modern solar power Wednesday, ripe to reap harvest of significantly lowered energy costs. Solar panels providing energy from the sunwill be installed by Solar City on the South roof, donated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company as part of PG&E’S commitment to clean energy. Dean Jones welcomed Mayor Newsom to officiate the morning ceremoney as leader of the City that became national model for urban greening. “We’re here to announce a generous gift of PG&E, and to make a statement of our collective resolve to work in partnership with both the leadership of the City of San Francisco and its private sector,” began Jones. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, left, Grace Cathedral Dean Alan Jones, and PG&E Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Nancy McFadden Photo by Bill Wilson © 2008 “It’s great when these energies come together, and it’s also exciting that what was currently marginal in technologies and feasibilities are becoming more and more centrist and mainstream,” Jones continued. “Not least, our common goal to reduce dependence on non-renewable energy and, of course, to reduce the degradation ...




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