ADVISORY/Largest Los Angeles Corporate Solar Power System to Be Dedicated; Helps Brighten Energy Outlook for State.Assignment, Business & Metro The code name for Microsoft's XPS document format. See XML Paper Specification. Editors ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (July July: see month. 12) --(BUSINESS WIRE) California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). and City Officials Encourage Corporate Sector to Join Solar solar /so·lar/ (so´ler) denoting the great sympathetic plexus and its principal ganglia (especially the celiac); so called because of their radiating nerves. solar emanating from or pertaining to the sun's rays. Revolution
WHAT: 200-kilowatt solar power system, largest corporate-owned
sun-powered facility in city of Los Angeles, dedicated by
Neutrogena, state and city officials
WHO: Dr. Woodrow Clark, California Gov. Gray Davis' Sr. Policy
Advisor for Energy Reliability;
Ruth Galanter, City Councilmember, 6th District;
Michael McNamara, President, Neutrogena Corp.;
Harry Kauffman, Worldwide Energy Director,
Johnson & Johnson, Inc.; and
Angelina Galiteva, Executive Director of Strategic
Planning, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
WHEN: Thursday, July 12, 2001
10 a.m.
WHERE: Neutrogena Corporate Headquarters
5735 96th St.
Media Parking: 98th St. between Airport Blvd. and Bellanca
(behind Hilton Hotel)
WHY: Solar power system helps lower corporate electricity costs
and adds clean renewable energy to city and state
electricity grid; corporation finds that LADWP Solar
Incentive Program helps make system more cost effective.
VISUALS: High-Tech Flat Roof-top Photovoltaic Module Array;
Neutrogena, state and city Officials push switch to
start-up system;
Speakers with 200-member audience;
B-roll -- U.S. Department of Energy animation of how solar
power system works
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