Dear SDPG community,

There are many industrial energy projects proposed for the deserts of the 
western US and Baja Mex. which will impact tribal heritage, biodiversity, and 
human health. All the energy generated will be transmitted out of the (low 
income) areas where it is generated and sold to ratepayers in coastal cities. 
Many of the energy projects' proponents are positioning them as "renewable 
energy", although upon close scrutiny, they are not even carbon neutral.  If 
you are concerned about creating a viable renewable energy future, protecting 
biodiversity, tribal heritage and human health, then please attend a court 
hearing tomorrow at the San Diego Federal Courthouse about the Ocotillo Wind 
Express project that is proposed for the deserts of Imperial Valley. The 
hearing is set for 2:00 PM on Friday, May 18th before Judge Hayes at the 
Federal District Courthouse in San Diego on the Quechan Tribe’s Motion for a 
Temporary Restraining Order.  Judge Hayes is in Courtroom 4.  The interested 
public is of course welcome to attend. Parking can be tough so take trolley, 
carpool and give your self time for travel and parking. Thank You. Jane 
Higginson
Here's a link that shows a map and the address of the courthouse.

http://www.casd.uscourts.gov/index.php?page=edward-j-schwartz-courthouse


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