Dominion Awards $300,000 in Educational Grants
2009年9月29日 - 9:00PM
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Schools in nine states receive up to $10,000 in grants Alternative
fuel sources and wind energy among the projects proposed More than
$2.6 million awarded since program began in 1996 RICHMOND, Va.,
Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dominion has awarded more than
$300,000 in educational grants to 50 schools and institutions in
Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and West Virginia. "Energy
conservation - combined with new and emerging technologies - will
play a leading role in meeting the future demand for electricity in
the United States," said William C. Hall Jr., a vice president of
Dominion and president of the Dominion Foundation. "It is important
to support the fresh ideas and intellectual potential of tomorrow's
workers and leaders of this industry." The Dominion Educational
Grants Partnership Program helps schools strengthen the mathematics
and science skills of students in grades K-12. The grants are made
through the Dominion Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dominion
Resources. The Foundation awards individual grants of up to
$10,000. The company has awarded more than $2.6 million in such
grants since the program began in 1996. Grant recipients include:
-- Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center in Providence,
R.I., received $10,000 to research alternative fuel sources for
vehicles. The project includes purchasing a used bus and converting
it to operate on both diesel fuel and used vegetable oil. --
Windsor Middle School in Isle of Wight, Va., was awarded $2,900 for
a project that will allow students to construct simple wind
generators capable of lighting light emitting diodes (LEDs).
Students will construct and use anemometers and wind generators to
learn how to measure wind velocity and voltage. -- Greater Latrobe
School District in Westmoreland County, Pa., was awarded $7,000 to
help construct a conservation project on a local stream. With help
from community partners, students will restore 500 feet of an
eroding stream bank. Students will gain knowledge in species
interactions, biodiversity, cycles in nature and forest ecology. --
Marion Local High School in Mercer County, Ohio, received $10,000
to help students study water quality and understand their role in
maintaining it. Students will take trips to local watersheds, where
they will use tools to test for pollutants, temperature, nitrates
and phosphates. For more information on Dominion's educational
programs, including the Dominion Educational Grants Partnership
Program, visit http://www.dom.com/; enter keyword "education."
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters
of energy, with a portfolio of more than 27,500 megawatts of
generation. Dominion operates the nation's largest natural gas
storage systems and serves retail energy customers in 12 states.
For more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site
at http://www.dom.com/. DATASOURCE: Dominion CONTACT: Daisy Pridgen
of Dominion, +1-804-771-6115, Web Site: http://www.dom.com/
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