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Proposed Calpine Power Plant
aka Metcalf Energy Center

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Thursday, September 9th, 1999 @ 3:37 PM
Subj: Renewable Power
From: [email protected] (Rick Kohl)

I'm glad to see that our company is posted on your site. I am not glad to see Calpine wanting to build it's polluting power plant in our own backyard. Luckily, thanks to deregulation, people can choose their power sources. If enough people opt for renewable power then more investment capital will go to that development and less to conventional power.

We only sell 100% in-state renewable energy. We were the first company to do so and the first company to be registered as a Renewable Power Supplier. Ralph Nader's investigative group singled us out saying only cleen 'n green products make a difference in the environment.

I lived here in the Santa Teresa area (on North Creek Drive) for many years and many of you know me and my family. I would rather smell the garlic any day then what will be coming out of Caline's smoke stacks. Although we have customers throughout California, I like to think that we are a community based business.

You can count on our support.

Rick Kohl
cleen 'n green energy

You can visit the Cleen 'n Green web site at http://www.go-green.com and sign up for cheaper electric rates. It is my understanding you would receive only one bill from PG & E and the only difference is you will see a credit for using renewable power. There apparently is no cost to the consumer to switch to this electric source. [SAS]

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