The Union Tribune published an article on March 7, 2009 that San Diego Gas & Electric Co. agreed on March 6, 2009 to pay up to $1.1 million to settle accusations that it tried to mislead state regulators about the proposed route for the Sunrise Powerlink.
The company didn’t admit lying to regulators, but apologized for what it said was a mistake: failing to include two documents in a public filing describing a presentation to staff members at the state Public Utilities Commission.
Folks, the “missing” documents were about the route alternatives that include the route through OUR VALLEY.
You can see the article in signonsandiego.com or cut and paste this link: http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/mar/07/1b7sdge215517-sdgampe-set-pay-after-misstating-sun/
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February 24, 2009 (San Diego’s East County) — Ed Clark, an electrical protection engineer-turned-whistleblower, contends that inappropriate power line installations by SDG&E/Sempra Energy have caused multiple wildfires in San Diego County – and that the utility’s refusal to replace or correct the installations leaves our region at risk for more fires.
SDG&E disputes Clark’s claims and insists that its installations are legal and safe. (See our story: Investigator claims fault utility line installations caused 2003 Cedar and Paradise Fires as well as fires in 2007; SDG&E disputes claim). Now East County Magazine has spoken with two additional electrical engineering experts—and both confirm Clark’s contention that such installations are dangerous.
see the full article at http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/?q=457_electrical_experts
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News 6 in San Diego covered the pair of events held Feb 25th at the Lakeside Community Center: a large group of residents concerned about the Powerlink plans for the El Monte Valley, and just across the hall an SDG&E Open House aimed at calming these fears:
News 6 invited its viewers to comment on the proposed Powerlink route and they spoke up:
“The Sunrise Power-Link is a $1.9-Billion Fraud. …”
“The EIR stated that it is not needed. SDG&E contributed a lot of $$ to the Governor and guess who pushed this through. Solar on homes like Sacramento Municipal Utility District would work but oh yes that would put SDG&E out of business.”
“I am a resident of El Monte Valley. If this is built we will have high voltage lines on three sides of this valley with only one way out and that is under the existing high voltage lines on the west end. Can you say Fire Death Trap?”
Read the full content of the viewer responses.
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10 News covered the meeting held Wednesday, Feb 25 at the Lakeside Community Center:

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By the way, don’t believe the SDG&E spokespeople when they say their goal is to carry 100% renewable energy over the Powerlink. County Supervisor Dianne Jacobs stated at the protest meeting this same night that she had asked Sempra/SDG&E to formalize their commitment to use the proposed lines to carry renewable engergy, but they flatly refused. Why would they refuse to such an agreement if their “plan” is to eventually have 100% renewable over this line? Simple: the real plan all along has been to carry power generated using Liquified Natural Gas shipped into Baja California’s new power plant.
Yep, they want us to give up El Monte Valley so Sempra can sell petroleum-based power from Mexico to all of Southern California.
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SDG&E reps field questions from the audience.
As Lakeside residents became aware for the first time about SDG&E plans to route the Powerlink lines through El Monte Valley, the first public meeting on the topic was heated to say the least. East County Magazine covered the event in significant detail.
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