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DESCRIPTION:If the Government Won\'t the People Will  Close the PG&E Hunters Point 
 Power Plant Now!  Emergency Action  Weds Dec 8th 2004  Join Residents and 
 Community Groups in their demand for the immediate closure of the polluting 
 and unnecessary fossil fuel power plant  sponsored by Greenaction for 
 Health and Environmental Justice  Huntersview Tenants Association  All 
 Hollows Garden Residents Association  Community First Coalition  
 http://www.greenaction.org\n\n\nOn November 8th San Francisco Mayor Gavin 
 Newsom and Supervisor Sophie Maxwell held a press conference to announce a 
 deal had allegedly been reached with the California “Independent System 
 Operator” to close the PG&E Hunters Point power plant and Mirant’s 
 Potrero plant.  \n\n \n\nIn fact, there is no such agreement, no date, no 
 contract, nothing binding whatsoever. Also, neither PG&E or Mirant have 
 agreed to close their plants.  This is essentially a back room that allows 
 the PG&E plant to keep operating for at least another 14 months…probably 
 lots longer.  Even the ISO has said they might change the agreement at a 
 later date.\n\n \n\nAnd on November 10th, just two days after the Mayor’s 
 press conference, we learned that PG&E has already thrown a monkey wrench 
 into the deal, stating that the Jefferson-Martin transmission line that the 
 ISO wants completed before they will ok the shutdown of the Hunters Point 
 plant will possibly be delayed beyond Spring of 2006….in other words, 
 more delays, more broken promises, more asthma, more environmental 
 racism…and potentially years more pollution from the PG&E power 
 plant.\n\n \n\nIn response, Greenaction for Health and Environmental 
 Justice, the Huntersview Tenants Association, All Hollows Garden Residents 
 Association and Community First Coalition have issued a call for a major 
 Community Action to Close the PG&E Hunters Point power plant NOW.  The 
 action will take place at the front gate of the power plant at 12 noon on 
 December 8.  Our theme is: “If the government won’t, then the people 
 will, close the power plant.\n\n \n\nPlease endorse the December 8 action 
 by calling or emailing us back…and hope to see you all at the front 
 gate.\n\n   For Immediate Release--November 9, 2004\n\nGreenaction and 
 Community Groups Denounce “Action Plan” to Allegedly Close  Hunters 
 Point & Potrero Power Plants\n\nBackroom Deal Allows Continued Operation of 
 Polluting Power Plants\n\nContact: Marie Harrison, Greenaction for Health & 
 Environmental Justice (415) 248-5010   \n\nTessie Ester, Huntersview 
 Tenants Association (415) 821-2873\n\nSan Francisco, CA -- Residents and 
 community groups were shocked and dismayed by an announcement by Mayor 
 Newsom and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission that the City had 
 reached an agreement with the California Independent System Operator to 
 allegedly close the PG&E Hunters Point and Mirant Power Plants by 2007.\n\n 
 \n\nContrary to claims that this deal will close the power plants, it in 
 fact pushes back the promised closure date for the PG&E power plant, and 
 contains absolutely no guarantees whatsoever that either the PG&E Hunters 
 Point power plant or Mirant’s Potrero plant will be closed.  Both 
 companies can apply for new permits and would be allowed to continue 
 operating even if the California ISO removes the “reliability must run 
 contracts.”\n\n \n\n“How stupid do they think we are?” asked Marie 
 Harrison, Greenaction Community Organizer for Bayview Hunters Point. 
 “They’ve extended the life of this killer plant one more time and 
 they’re crowing about it. Not only will this deal not guarantee closure 
 of these dirty plants, but the date for the PG&E Hunters Point plant has 
 just been unacceptably extended.”\n\n \n\nSoutheast San Francisco 
 Community groups were dismayed that Supervisor Sophie Maxwell would 
 endorsed such a plan. “We’ve been sold down the river by our leaders. 
 We’re very disappointed in her for lying to us this way. Has she 
 forgotten that she lives in our community too?” asked Tessie Ester, 
 President of the Huntersview Tenants Association. “Frankly, I’m just 
 disgusted with our City.”\n\n \n\nGreenaction and Community Groups 
 announced that in response to this outrageous development, we will hold a 
 community action at the front gate of the PG&E Hunters Point Power Plant on 
 December 8, 2004 at 12 noon to demand immediate closure of the plant.\n\n   
                      \n\n           Two days ago Mayor Gavin Newsom and 
 Supervisor Sophie Maxwell held a press conference to announce a deal had 
 allegedly been reached with the California “Independent System 
 Operator” to close the PG&E Hunters Point power plant and Mirant’s 
 Potrero plant.  \n\n \n\nIn fact, there is no such agreement, no date, no 
 contract, nothing binding whatsoever. Also, neither PG&E or Mirant have 
 agreed to close their plants.  In addition, even if there was a binding 
 deal, this is a back room that allows the PG&E plant to keep operating for 
 at least another 14 months…probably lots longer.\n\n \n\nEven the ISO has 
 said they might change the agreement at a later date.\n\n \n\nAnd this 
 morning we learned that PG&E has already thrown a monkey wrench into the 
 deal, stating that the Jefferson-Martin transmission line that the ISO 
 wants completed before they will ok the shutdown of the Hunters Point plant 
 will possibly be delayed beyond Spring of 2006….in other words, more 
 delays, more broken promises, more asthma and more environmental 
 racism.\n\n \n\nGreenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, the 
 Huntersview Tenants Association, All Hollows Garden Residents Association 
 and Community First Coalition have issued a call for a major Community 
 Action to Close the PG&E Hunters Point power plant NOW.  The action will 
 take place at the front gate of the power plant at 12 noon on December 8.  
 Our theme is: “If the government won’t, then the people will, close the 
 power plant.\n\n \n\nPlease endorse the December 8 action by calling or 
 emailing us back…and hope to see you all at the front gate.\n\n   For 
 Immediate Release--November 9, 2004\n\nGreenaction and Community Groups 
 Denounce “Action Plan” to Allegedly Close  Hunters Point & Potrero 
 Power Plants\n\nBackroom Deal Allows Continued Operation of Polluting Power 
 Plants\n\nContact: Marie Harrison, Greenaction for Health & Environmental 
 Justice (415) 248-5010   \n\nTessie Ester, Huntersview Tenants Association 
 (415) 821-2873\n\nSan Francisco, CA -- Residents and community groups were 
 shocked and dismayed by an announcement by Mayor Newsom and the San 
 Francisco Public Utilities Commission that the City had reached an 
 agreement with the California Independent System Operator to allegedly 
 close the PG&E Hunters Point and Mirant Power Plants by 2007.\n\n 
 \n\nContrary to claims that this deal will close the power plants, it in 
 fact pushes back the promised closure date for the PG&E power plant, and 
 contains absolutely no guarantees whatsoever that either the PG&E Hunters 
 Point power plant or Mirant’s Potrero plant will be closed.  Both 
 companies can apply for new permits and would be allowed to continue 
 operating even if the California ISO removes the “reliability must run 
 contracts.”\n\n \n\n“How stupid do they think we are?” asked Marie 
 Harrison, Greenaction Community Organizer for Bayview Hunters Point. 
 “They’ve extended the life of this killer plant one more time and 
 they’re crowing about it. Not only will this deal not guarantee closure 
 of these dirty plants, but the date for the PG&E Hunters Point plant has 
 just been unacceptably extended.”\n\n \n\nSoutheast San Francisco 
 Community groups were dismayed that Supervisor Sophie Maxwell would 
 endorsed such a plan. “We’ve been sold down the river by our leaders. 
 We’re very disappointed in her for lying to us this way. Has she 
 forgotten that she lives in our community too?” asked Tessie Ester, 
 President of the Huntersview Tenants Association. “Frankly, I’m just 
 disgusted with our City.”\n\n \n\nGreenaction and Community Groups 
 announced that in response to this outrageous development, we will hold a 
 community action at the front gate of the PG&E Hunters Point Power Plant on 
 December 8, 2004 at 12 noon to demand immediate closure of the plant.\n\n   
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/11/12/51963.php
SUMMARY:SHUTDOWN THE PG&E HUNTERS POINT POWER PLANT
LOCATION:Evans and Middlepoint Rd  front gate of the PG&E Power Plant
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/11/12/51963.php
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