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Written by Tim Castleman
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The solar steam plant can be incorporated into a District Energy
System that manages energy for HVAC, lighting and other building
services as well as abundant propulsion for a fleet of thermal powered
passenger trains. The landmark PG&E steam plant on Jibboom Street
could once again serve in the capacity it was designed for and with
modern technology provide clean, renewable energy to the District.  Landmark PG&E building can house combined heat and power equipment for the District Energy System Using
state of the art distributed energy technologies the District Energy
System is a net energy asset to the community, providing improved grid
reliability with significant economic benefits to owners due not only
to operation cost savings but also sales of excess capacity result in a
net gain on the books for energy. Historically,the Sacramento Rail
yards were completely self-contained, with shops making everything from
soap to the buckets to wash in, not to mention most of the trains that
built the West.
More about Distributed Energy Technologies: http://www.energy.rochester.edu/  Solar energy collection site converting a toxic problem into a renewable energy system California
Energy Commission planning calls for 250 MW and 80 MW Municipal
Combined Cycle Power Plants to be built in N. California. (http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/all_projects.html )
We propose to use the existing PG&E building to house equipment to
provide energy for use by the residents and tenants of the planned
Sacramento rail-yards redevelopment.
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