Electric TV Establishes Itself as a Leading Source of Green Energy Videos
Denver, CO (PRWEB) July 13, 2013 -- While many may not think of the electrical industry as a key proponent of the green movement, truth be told is that there are many cutting edge green energy solutions being carried out and supported through union led electrical workers and training centers that are having a huge impact.
To highlight this work, Electric TV has gone onsite with the leaders of this movement to help gather and share information on all manner of green energy solutions and to showcase how IBEW/NECA contractors are embracing these in their work. In the course of the investigations, Electric TV has gone onsite to large scale solar power installations, seen firsthand the impact of electric vehicle charging stations in our National Parks and even addressed the little known topic of electrical generation using fuel cells.
Through a commitment to investigating and sharing these cutting edge electrical solutions and the impacts they hold on the electrical industry, Electric TV has established itself as a leading source for real in depth video coverage of what is possible to support green energy from the view of those in the field.
Recent green video features have covered a variety of topics including how lighting controls can save energy, the installation of solar panels at FedEx field, improving air quality in the Smoky Mountains with electric charging stations, a series on LED lighting and even addressed the question of what is a fuel cell with a visit to a fuel cell generation plant in San Francisco - just to name a few.
When looking for a reliable and trustworthy source for information on how the electrical industry is adapting and adopting new green energy solutions and technologies, Electric TV is a choice destination.
About ETV: ElectricTV is an Internet video channel project of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). The short documentary presentations help to raise public awareness of the contributions of these labor organizations as well as provide the latest news on current and emerging electrical technology and how these are changing society and everyday life for people around the world.
Dominic Giarratano, Electric TV, http://www.electrictv.net, 303-279-0606, [email protected]
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