Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Voices for Vermont Yankee: Our New E-Book Supporting the Plant

Announcing the E-Book: Voices for Vermont Yankee

A new book, Voices for Vermont Yankee, has been written in support of continued operation of the nuclear power plant.  Many local people testified in favor of the plant at recent Public Service Board hearings. The book contains 21 statements in favor of the plant, as well as many pictures of the people and the hearing..

Professors, housewives, plant employees, farmers and business people all spoke to support Vermont Yankee. George and Meredith Angwin gathered this testimony and published the book.

Voices for Vermont Yankee makes an important contribution toward balancing the debate about Vermont’s energy future.  Much of this debate has been dominated by well-organized groups that oppose the local power plant.  In this book, the combined voices of plant supporters make a powerful statement.

The e-book is available at Amazon (Kindle) and at Barnes and Noble (Nook), both at $2.99    You can read it without owning an e-reader: free readers are available for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, Android, PC, and Mac.

You can order the book by searching the Amazon or Nook store for Voices for Vermont Yankee, or by using these links:
http://amzn.to/VZsLhR  at Amazon
http://bit.ly/YVgOVi  at Nook


Meredith Angwin is the director of the Energy Education Project of the Ethan Allen Institute. Both George and Meredith Angwin are available for interviews.

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This is the press release I just sent out to announce this book.

I'll be talking more about the history of the book, my feelings about the book,  and how I hope the book will inspire more people to speak out for nuclear.  In later blogs.

For now: Here it is!  Enjoy it!



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