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San Diegans Urged To Reduce Energy Use During Solar Eclipse
At CalEclipse.org Californians can take a pledge to "Do Your Own Thing" to reduce electricity usage from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Aug. 21.

SAN DIEGO, CA – A website was unveiled earlier this month by the San Francisco-based California Public Utilities Commission to call on California residents to reduce energy use during The Great Solar Eclipse. San Diego is among the cities to join the movement.
At CalEclipse.org Californians can take a pledge to "Do Your Own Thing" to reduce electricity usage from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Aug. 21.
The eclipse that day will affect solar resources in the Pacific Northwest that supply Californians with energy.
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San Diego is the latest city to join the #DoYourThing Movement and commit to energy efficiency. Find out more at https://t.co/UA3WWKsciM. pic.twitter.com/kxZbCGbKiK
— Energy Upgrade CA ☀️ (@EnergyUpgradeCA) July 18, 2017
By reducing electricity consumption, power plants will burn less fossil fuel and fewer greenhouse gasses will be emitted in California when solar energy production dips during the eclipse.
CalEclipse.org offers tips on how residents can reduce electricity usage during the eclipse and year-round.
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If every Californian does one thing to save energy, it’ll add up to a big difference for our state. #DoYourThing at https://t.co/x0nPsX62Ll pic.twitter.com/c4oL6zdzCL
— Energy Upgrade CA ☀️ (@EnergyUpgradeCA) April 26, 2017
By Bay City News Service / Image via NASA