Want to make a difference in energy policy issues affecting the United States and your personal pocketbook during this election season?

An opportunity to stand up and voice your opinion in a forum that promises attention throughout Chicago and Northwest Indiana presents itself.

All you need to do is show up and voice your opinion.  One of Sen. Richard Lugar’s staffers will be on hand for the energy forum, so maybe your ideas could make a difference in the way America responds to energy issues.

Northwest Indiana is at the forefront of energy issues — we have BP in Whiting.  Windmills are producing energy in Benton and Newton counties.  Steel mills are cranking out the metal for more windmills.  We have some of the highest energy prices in the nation — special fuel blends and high residential energy rates.  The E85 corridor runs right through our region on I-65.  Trash-to-ethanol using Lake County trash could soon be a reality.

Don’t you want to be a part of shaping the future of energy issues?  Stand up and voice your opinion.  For or against off shore drilling, ethanol, more nuclear power, trash-to-ethanol, BP Whiting expasion, wind turbines in Lake Michigan, share your ideas with other opinion leaders right here in Northwest Indiana.

WBEZ plans an energy forum at Purdue Calumet in Hammond on October 28.  You must RSVP before October 24, see details below.

Here are the energy forum details:

Energy Issues and the 2008 Election.

Chicago Public Radio, WBEZ 91.5 FM is hosting a community conversation about Indiana’s future energy needs and the 2008 election. This event will be broadcast live from Hammond, Indiana.

Come be part of the audience and join in the conversation. The event will be hosted by Chicago Public Radio’s Gabriel Spitzer along with our Northwest Indiana bureau reporter Mike Puente. Speakers include Marty Irwin, Director of Indiana Center for Coal Technology Research at Purdue University, Celina Weatherwax, District Representative for Indiana Senator Richard Lugar, Jesse Kharbanda, Executive Director of Hoosier Environmental Council, and Otto Doering, Professor at Purdue University in Agricultural Economics.

The event is October 28th at The Calumet Conference Center at Purdue University Calumet, from 5:00 until 7:00 pm.

It’s free, but you must reserve seats by October 24th at www.chicagopublicradio.org/energyforum or call 312-893-2929.

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Is Reynolds, Indiana — aka Bio Town USA — the model for breaking free from foreign oil dependence?

Says Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels of the alternative energy powered town: “The success the citizens of Reynolds achieve with this pilot effort is important for all Hoosiers as we seek to decrease our dependence on foreign oil by utilizing alternative fuels.”

I’m personally looking forward to seeing more solar power with net metering in the coming years. Not only would it help us break free from foreign energy sources, net metering will reduce our power bills as our own systems generate power for our homes and excess that can be sold to power company.

Video: Bio Town

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