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Students Organized to Advance Renewable Energy
   


Interested Students
Please Contact:

Jessica Cameron

Dr. Joseph Schiller

Welcome to


Upcoming Events:

Sept 7
10:00am - 2:00pm
Location:
UC Plaza
Student Organization Fair
Sept 13
4:00pm
Location:
UC 310
First group meeting of the year!!
Sept 30
6:00pm
Location:
United Methodist
Movie Presentation:
Kilowatt Ours

Renewable Energy Bill Information:

Resolution 7
(Renewable Energy Initiative)*
* For additional information, click here.
* For 2006 Survey Results, click here.

Current Newsletter:

March 7, 2007

History of SOARE

Concerned for the environment, Austin Peay Students and Dr. Joseph Schiller began working to create SOARE in February 2005. Six months later, the group became an official organization. SOARE students seek to advance renewable energy on campus, in the community, and the region. SOARE believes renewable energy will reduce pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy and national security, and create jobs and economic opportunities. To kick off the group’s efforts, Schiller proposed a film festival on mountaintop-removal mining. SOARE students decided to move forward with “Mountaintop: Removing the Land and the People.” To prove mountaintop-removal mining is not only an environmental issue, but also a political, cultural and social justice issue, SOARE involved artists, musicians, writers, environmental activists and filmmakers in the festival, looking first to APSU’s talent.

Formed in Fall 2005, SOARE works to educate the public about the benefits of renewable energy and the environmental damages caused by traditional fossil fuel energy sources such as coal obtained by mountaintop-removal coal mining, which involves blasting tops off mountains and dumping spoils into valleys.

During Spring 2006, SOARE completed a survey of student knowledge about, and support of, renewable energy. Findings revealed strong support for renewable energy and a willingness to contribute financially – information that will support a request for a student fee used to purchase “green” power and implement renewable energy on campus.

Senator Deanna Hensley introduced senate bill 1, the “renewable energy initiative,” that gives students the opportunity to vote for a $10.00 student renewable energy fee that will enable APSU to purchase renewable energy. SOARE continues to seek members from all campus disciplines. Contact SOARE President Jessica Cameron if you would like to join us.


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