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Revision as of 17:30, 24 June 2013

Unfinished History


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The PG&E Hunter's Point power plant, finally shut down after years of community pressure, on the shoreline in 2007 prior to its deconstruction.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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March 2009, after demolition of PG&E power plant, the view across India Basin north towards Herons Head Park and downtown in distance too.

Photo: Chris Carlsson


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PG&E Hunter's Point power plant in the 1990s.

photo: Chris Carlsson


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PG&E Hunter's Point power plant as it is being torn down, c. 2009.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg

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Demolition underway at PG&E Hunter's Point power plant.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg

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Interior of closed PG&E plant before demolition.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg

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Part of an ongoing deindustrialization of San Francisco, this PG&E plant had been one of the City's biggest air polluters. Neighborhood campaigning forced its closure and demolition.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg

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Picturesque ruins.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg

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The end.

Photo: Alex Lantsberg


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