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    Old Solar Model, 1978

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    Engineers viewing detailed model of solar energy panels. Format of original: Reel

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    Solar One

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    (Film by Jack Brady Productions) Footage of Solar One site, including solar panels, control room, employees. Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: Reel

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    Horizons I

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    Format of original: VHS (See DVD copy) Run time: 16:18 Horizons employee newsletter featuring reports on the rising cost of energy, sources of alternate energy, and the San Onofre Nuclear Generator. Includes commentary from Michael Noel (SCE Vice-President), Robert Dietch (SCE Vice-President for Nuclear Engineering), Edward A. Myers (SCE Vice-President), Larry Papay (SCE Vice-President for Engineering), and Bill Myers (SCE historian).

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    Aerial of Solar One etc

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    Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: Reel

    SCE MP 444

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    Solar One Site & Model, B wind

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    Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: Reel

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    Solar One (short version)

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    Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: Reel

    SCE MP 446