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DESCRIPTION:DOUBLE FEATURE \nPresented by the Sierra Club of Northern Alameda County 
 \n\nTHE VINEYARD ENERGY PROJECT \n\nThis film portrays Martha Vineyard's 
 successful effort to implement sustainable energy solutions through the use 
 of solar power. The film shows a small rural community's success in meeting 
 its energy needs with solar energy. It was made to encourage people to move 
 on alternative energy resources and show people how to increase energy 
 conservation. It is a study of Martha's Vineyard, but the same problems and 
 solutions can be applied broadly. \nhttp://www.sierraclub.org/scp/filmfest 
 \n\nKILLOWATT OURS \n\nThis film takes us on a journey from the coal mines 
 of West Virginia to the solar panel fields of Florida. The filmmaker, Jeff 
 Barrie, and his wife, Heather, share a plan to eliminate their use of coal 
 and nuclear power at home by employing energy conservation, energy 
 efficiency, and renewable resources. Through their learning experience, we 
 discover how we can save hundreds of dollars annually on energy bills, and 
 use a portion of the savings to purchase renewable energy. Today, more that 
 50% of our nation's electricity is generated from coal. The most 
 significant cause of each of these problems is our dependence on 
 coal-generated electricity in America. In other words, the solution begins 
 at our light swtiches and power strips. The film invites us to help build a 
 net-zero nation by conserving energy to the greatest extent possible at 
 home, then using clean, renewable energy to provide the electricity used. 
 \nhttp://kilowattours.org \n\nBefore and after the film, everyone's invited 
 to our Humanist Tea House. \n\n$5 donations accepted. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/22/18367271.php
SUMMARY:Alternative Energy Film: Killowatt Ours
LOCATION:Humanist Hall \n390 27th Street \nmidtown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway, below Pill Hill \nhttp://www.HumanistHall.net \n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/02/22/18367271.php
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