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KFTC Interns Connect with Community Around Energy Issues

by Carissa Lenfert last modified August-14-2008 08:57 PM

KFTC summer interns Beth Bissmeyer and Ian McHugh have been pounding the pavement, and storefronts, in Madison County this summer connecting with folks in the community around the rising cost of energy

Ian and Beth, both Berea College students, have been conducting a local energy survey and distributing a free energy-efficient light bulb and inexpensive energy efficiency tips.  Their work is a grant-funded partnership project between Berea College and KFTC.

With over 115 responses so far, Ian and Beth found that almost every survey respondent is suffering from rising energy prices, especially families on a fixed income.  In addition, a majority of survey respondents admit that they don’t know where their energy actually comes – but they know it is getting harder and harder to pay the bill.

Tabling in Berea--voting and saving energy                Tabling in Berea--voting and saving energy

Many respondents reported that they are already taking steps to reduce their energy consumption, but that the largest barrier they face is how much it costs to make their homes more energy efficient.

Everyone is excited to receive a free energy-efficient light bulb and wish they could do more to cut down on their energy bills.  This survey shows that there is a large need in low and middle-income communities for real assistance to bring energy efficiency into the grasp of those who can benefit the most from it. 

-Beth

Beth and Ian continue to collect surveys and give out energy-efficient light bulbs and will write a report on their findings from the survey at the end of the summer.

Field work

Posted by Harold at August-16-2008 12:55 AM
This is what I really appreciate about KFTC. We don't just sit around and talk about problems, but we get out there in our communities and engage people at events, canvassing, and talking to our neighbors.

We constantly expand our base and reach new people - anywhere and everywhere.

Hat's off to the Madison crew and everyone else in KFTC laying the groundwork for social change, one person at a time.

The best interns

Posted by Grateful KFTC Berea staff at August-18-2008 06:32 AM
It has been wonderful to have Beth and Ian in the Berea office this summer. They have done amazing work, not the least being, making the Berea office way more productive that the Lexington office.