High School Students Take Avista's Energy Efficiency Challenge
January 28 2010 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Student teams create short videos to show how every little bit adds
up for energy savings SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 28
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Avista issued the challenge for its Every
Little Bit Video contest and high school students from throughout
the company's three-state service area stepped up. The result was
138 student-created short videos that inform and inspire others to
take part in saving energy and conserving resources. "Cleaner,
Greener, Healthier" from Mead High School (Spokane, Wash.) students
Rachael Becker, Shelby Foo and Isabel Apperson was selected as the
Grand Prize winner. Mead High School will receive a $2,500
technology grant from Avista and, compliments of NxNW Production, a
day of editing with the award-winning production company. North
Medford High School (Medford, Ore.) students Joel Miller, Colton
Treadway, Kendall Mulholland, Aaron Collins, Tristan Lee,
Christopher Lawruk, James Lancaster and Kyla King received the
Viewer's Choice award for their Saving Energy video and a $1,500
technology grant for their school. Runner-up videos included two
additional submissions from Mead High School and a submission from
East Valley High School in Spokane, Wash. View the top five videos
at http://www.everylittlebit.com/. "These videos demonstrate the
creativity of our area high school students and their drive to
educate others about energy efficiency," said Bruce Folsom,
Avista's director of energy efficiency programming. "We were amazed
by what we saw--some really incredible efforts that clearly
communicated the importance of energy efficiency. The judging was
no easy task." Videos were reviewed and scored by a panel of judges
from Avista, E-Source, NxNW Productions, 14Four and Pierpoint
Media. In addition, students promoted their videos and viewers were
able to vote for their favorites online. "These students are energy
users, and as future customers, they'll make important choices
about the use of earth's resources," said Roger Woodworth, Avista's
vice president for sustainable energy solutions. "By engaging them
in the importance of using energy wisely today, they'll be better
stewards tomorrow." Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in
the production, transmission and distribution of energy as well as
other energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is our operating
division that provides electric service to 353,000 homes and
businesses and natural gas to 313,000 homes and businesses in three
Western states, serving more than 492,000 customers. Avista's
primary, non-regulated subsidiary is Advantage IQ. Avista stock is
traded under the ticker symbol "AVA." For more information about
Avista, please visit http://www.avistacorp.com/. Avista Corp. and
the Avista Corp. logo are trademarks of Avista Corporation.
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