by Eric McErlain
In conjunction with Earth Day, our friends at
Energy Northwest
have issued a new public service announcement touting the benefits of
nuclear energy. What's the twist? The message is deliverer by their own
employees:
PopoutHere's a copy of the press release that the company issued in conjunction with the video:
In
honor of Earth Month, Energy Northwest is releasing a new public
service announcement, “Clean Energy.” It features employees from
departments throughout the agency, including training, chemistry,
security and engineering. The 30-second PSA will be aired on broadcast
stations throughout Washington over the next several weeks.
The
employees are spreading the message that nuclear energy is one of the
cleanest baseload sources of energy, surpassed only by hydroelectric as a
carbon-free source of full-time power.
“Energy Northwest and its
employees want the region to understand that power from Columbia
Generating Station is a vital part of the clean energy mix for the
Northwest,” said Rochelle Olson, Public Affairs manager for Energy
Northwest. “We believe conservation is the best way to meet the demand
for additional power. After that, a diverse mix of carbon-free sources,
including nuclear, is ideal.”
In fiscal year 2011, Columbia
produced 7,247 gigawatt hours of electricity while keeping an average of
7.9 million metric tons of greenhouse gases from entering the
atmosphere. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, nuclear energy
facilities provide nearly 70 percent of all of America’s clean-air
electricity.
For more videos from Energy Northwest, please visit their
YouTube channel.
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