Proclaiming it an “historic” moment, Assistant City Manager Carol Giovanatto told the Sonoma City Council Wednesday night she was “extremely pleased” to be able to bring forward a resolution committing the city to participation in the county’s “Energy Independence Program.”
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Homeowners in Sonoma County, California may be able to save some money as they wrestle through our current downer of an economy. That made possible by the recent enactment of Sonoma County’s Energy Independence Program (SCEIP) , which offers low interest loans to homeowners for energy improvements to their homes . The response has been excitement, to say the least. The program was enacted on a Wednesday, and by the end of the week nearly $500,000 dollars had already been asked for by 181 app
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The United States imports more than 70% of our oil at a cost of $700 billion a year, leaving us vulnerable to oil marketers and foreign competition. Cleaner, cheaper and domestic energy sources provide the critical energy independence essential for our economic stability and our national security. We can achieve independence and affordability through our 4-point plan: • Increase Domestic Drilling and Refining Capacity – Drilling on existing oil leases could capture up to 5 billion barrels a
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