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The conversation is buzzing about clean energy on your favorite social media sites right now. Clicking on the "Share Your Story" button at the top of the page allows you submit a story idea to the Energy Empowers staff. Speaking of sharing, we encourage you to tell your own story about how the clean energy economy has touched your life or someone's you know. From the battery manufacturer that plans to hire 80 workers in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, to the more than 10,000 low-income households in Ohio that now save money on their electricity bills, people are swapping stories of real progress in reaching our energy goals. It's also easier than ever to share these inspiring stories with your friends, family or colleagues using the "share" button beside each blog entry. For example, you can instantly jump to a list of stories on any major energy subject or quickly search for stories from a specific state or geographic location using the map feature. Not only is it better organized from the home page on down, it's also easier to navigate, easier to read, and more user-friendly than before. I love the sleek new look and flashy rotating feature box. As you may know, this engaging resource delivers stories about everyday people across the country pitching in to help each other save energy, advance innovative clean energy technologies or get to work building a more energy efficient and sustainable energy economy. Some of my favorite reminders of the rapid strides we are taking toward a clean energy future are the daily stories we feature on our Energy Empowers clean energy blog, and yesterday, we launched our brand new redesigned Energy Empowers Web site.
I also can't help but spread the word on Facebook and Twitter about what people are doing across the country to get smart about saving energy. I frequently send links to my friends and family to interesting websites and stories about people tackling our energy issues at home and at work. I think about energy a lot, and I'm always looking to get other people to think more consciously about energy and the ways they use it.