You've got to love all of the effort and money that went into planning and executing this demonstration.
Unfortunately, PG&E, through its subsidiary National Energy & Gas Transmission, Inc., had already sold all six of the coal-fired power plants cited in this video to Goldman Sachs in 2004, long before this November 14, 2008 Coal Day of Action by SF Against Coal.
@Observer451 Hey thanks for watching! You'll be happy to know that absolutely no money went into this event.
It's been a while since I looked over our research, but I'm going to assume that you are correct that PG&E sold its coal-fired plants. However, as their employee admits this video, there was still a percentage of power that came from coal, whether they owned the plants or not. Moot point? Perhaps. But we felt it necessary to point out as part of a larger SF anti-coal day of action event.
You've got to love all of the effort and money that went into planning and executing this demonstration.
Unfortunately, PG&E, through its subsidiary National Energy & Gas Transmission, Inc., had already sold all six of the coal-fired power plants cited in this video to Goldman Sachs in 2004, long before this November 14, 2008 Coal Day of Action by SF Against Coal.
SF Against Coal should have done their homework.
Source: Google "IPPAuctionRelease.pdf"
Observer451 1 year ago
@Observer451 Hey thanks for watching! You'll be happy to know that absolutely no money went into this event.
It's been a while since I looked over our research, but I'm going to assume that you are correct that PG&E sold its coal-fired plants. However, as their employee admits this video, there was still a percentage of power that came from coal, whether they owned the plants or not. Moot point? Perhaps. But we felt it necessary to point out as part of a larger SF anti-coal day of action event.
bottleddissent 1 year ago
FUCKING LIBERAL MEDIA
mikesxdestroy 3 years ago