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California's Fight for the Sun

Branfman, Fred | June 18, 1977 issue

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Reports on Operation Sunflower, the first plans laid by a major U.S. utility company, Southern California Gas Co., to begin marketing solar energy, which is in hearing before the California state Public Utilities Commission. Debate over ownership of the proposed public solar development bank, SolarCal; Shortcomings of President Jimmy Carter's energy plan; California State Energy Commission's findings on commercial feasibility of solar energy; Benefits of switching to solar energy; Arguments raised by opponents of the Sunflower plan.

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SOLAR energy; SOUTHERN California Gas Co.; PUBLIC utilities; RENEWABLE energy sources; CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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