Wine and Energy Soiree held in Solana Beach

Bryan May, Jessica Chandler

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The San Diego Energy District Foundation, a nonprofit clean energy choice organization, hosted a Wine and Energy Soiree fundraiser Jan. 26 at Carruth Cellars Winery to support clean energy. The San Diego Energy District supports the ability of San Diegans to get their energy from sources other than SDG&E, lower rates, increased energy security, and greater economic development from local green energy projects.

Local founders and Solana Beach residents Lane Sharman and Bill Powers offered their visions for San Diego’s clean energy future. U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce sponsored the event.

Visit sandiegoenergydistrict.org.

Photos: Jon Clark

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