How You Can Step Up
How would you like to participate?
As an individual
Step up and count yourself among the concerned citizens for safer transformers that utilize new green technologies.
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to your local utility. Click here for information on how to contact the utility serving your community. You can find a sample letter here.
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to the editor of your local or national newspaper. Letters to the editors can be powerful influencers. Many people read the “Letters to the Editor” page before they read anything else. Many elected officials read the letters to get a sense of the topics that are important to their constituents. Check with your newspaper to determine the format and requirements they prefer. You can find a sample letter here.
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to your state’s public utility commission (PUC). Visit the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to locate your state PUC. You can find a sample letter here.
- Register on this Web site to voice your concern.
As an organization
Step up and count your organization among the concerned companies as a leader in transformers that utilize new green technologies.
- Become a member or a partner of our coalition.
- Help educate and activate your members to support the use of biodegradable bio-based fluids.
- Serve as your industries’ “voice” in the promotion of green technology.
- Act as a clearinghouse of significant news and information to the member organizations and the industry.
- Integrate STEP UP’s messages into your organization.
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to your local utility. Click here for information on how to contact the utility serving your community. You can find a sample letter here
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to the editor of your local or national newspaper. Letters to the editors can be powerful influencers. Many people read the “Letters to the Editor” page before they read anything else. Many elected officials read the letters to get a sense of the topics that are important to their constituents. Check with your newspaper to determine the format and requirements they prefer. You can find a sample letter here.
- Send a letter via e-mail or the postal service to your state’s public utility commission (PUC). Visit the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to locate your state PUC. You can find a sample letter here.
- Register on this Web site to voice your organizations concern.
For detailed membership information, please contact Tim Rice. A packet of information with complete details will be forthcoming!