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Janisse Quiñones brings a private-sector mentality to L.A.'s 100% clean energy challenge.

An honest-to-goodness map of the American West would show L.A.'s tentacles everywhere. You'd see canals — the Los Angeles Aqueduct, running along the base of the Sierra Nevada, carrying water from the Owens River; the State Water Project, meandering through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying many Southern California cities and farms; and the Colorado River Aqueduct, cutting through the desert on its mission to deliver water from desert to coast.

com Arena owner Phil Anschutz, who's also stringing together a 732-mile transmission line to carry the renewable energy to California? Quiñones said she hasn't talked with Anschutz's team, at least not yet. 'If the project makes sense, we'll take it,' she said.

 

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