
Want Solar Power on Your
Roof?
Protection from Future Blackouts?
PROPOSITION
H is a charter amendment which will allow the City to use its buying power and low-interest
financing to make solar power and other clean energy technologies affordable
and available to the residents and businesses of San Francisco.
Why?
Because SF needs clean local power, and we need it now. In addition to facing
energy price volatility and rolling blackouts caused by misguided state
policies, San Franciscans have an inadequate supply of locally generated
energy. With only one transmission corridor connecting The City to the grid, we
could face prolonged blackouts in an earthquake or other disaster. By building
a citywide network of solar power facilities on homes, businesses and
government buildings, we can both reduce the local economy’s long-term exposure
to energy price fluctuations and blackouts, and provide greater energy security
in the event of an earthquake.
Let’s
not forget the environment. Electricity generation is the largest single cause
of Global Warming. City governments have been repeatedly challenged to take the
lead in tackling this problem, but generally lack the means to act decisively.
San
Francisco has found the will. PROP H will provide the way.
San
Francisco Board of Supervisors President Tom Ammiano, Local Power, and a group
of consumer and environmental organizations have proposed legislation that the
city and county of San Francisco build a 50 Megawatt “San Francisco Solar
Power Facility” on residential, commercial and industrial rooftops in the
sunnier neighborhoods of San Francisco. PROP H was written to finance this
project.
The
SF Solar Power Facility will cover the city’s rooftops with 100 football fields
of solar panels, creating a local power plant six times larger than the world’s
largest solar network (Sacramento at 8 Megawatts). The infrastructure will meet
5% of the community’s peak electricity load, and will represent a massive
reduction in the city’s contribution to Global Warming , of which electricity
(and the U.S. itself) is the largest single cause.
The
city will offer San Francisco residents and businesses wishing to purchase
solar installations for their buildings both (1) a significant volume discount
from purchasing with the city and (2) low-interest financing from revenue
bonds, replacing the prohibitive up-front cost of conventional solar
installations with an affordable lease-to-own program.
The World is Getting HOT. Let’s Bring Solar Power to San
Francisco. YES
ON H