Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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COMMUNITY
Rally promoted alternative energy
By Daralyn Trappe
Emerald Reporter
As part of the ongoing effort
to raise awareness about alter
native energy sources and to
protest U S military build-up
in the Middle Hast, Eugene
Peaceworks and the Renewable
Energy Awareness Project co
sponsored a rally at the Eugene
Water and Electric Board Satur
day.
Several speakers conveyed
their belief that imported oil
would be unnecessary if the na
tion adapted a greater reliance
on alternative energy sources
such as hydroelectric, solar, or
wind-generated energy.
•‘We've built into our whole
society a dependence on (fossil
fuels).” said Randy Prince of
REAP. "We support taking en
ergy from the earth in a way
that it can continue to supply it
— from the water, the wind,
the sun.”
Electric transportation is an
other possibility the group is
supporting. Prince said he is
hoping to push EWEH into ex
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Demonstrators held signs for passing motorists on Ferry Street
Bridge Saturday. as part of an energy awareness rally spon
sored by Eugene Peaceworks and the Renewable Energy
A wareness Protect.
trie buses or streetcars.
“No matter what happens we
will have increased energy
prices," he said.
The use of renewable energy
alternatives would at least pro
vide some stability and would
not leave the country in a posi
tion where imported fuel is a
necessity. Prince said.
Saturday’s event was one in a
series of rallies scheduled to
promote awareness about the
problems of oil dependency.
The groups plan to continue
their weekly rallies at the Eu
gene Federal Building every
Wednesday at noon and a na
tionally coordinated protest is
set for October 20.
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