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Since before Seattle voters decided to build their own lighting plant in 1902, City Light has been a source of fierce civic pride over its independence from "foreign" corporations, its impressive public works projects, and consistently low electricity rates on the one hand, and a headache for managers, politicians, and competitors on the other. This brisk history traces the utility's origins to 1889 and follows its story through the national energy crisis of 2000-2001 up to the present.

Produktbeschreibung
Since before Seattle voters decided to build their own lighting plant in 1902, City Light has been a source of fierce civic pride over its independence from "foreign" corporations, its impressive public works projects, and consistently low electricity rates on the one hand, and a headache for managers, politicians, and competitors on the other. This brisk history traces the utility's origins to 1889 and follows its story through the national energy crisis of 2000-2001 up to the present.
Autorenporträt
David W. Wilma and Walt Crowley