there is nothing better than to learn from experience, hopefully a lot more light bulbs will light up as people watch this video. It is really a powerful message, it takes energy to make energy and we can all help.
at 2:08 pm on September 1, 2016
Audrey Lucier said:
If you have another night like this, let me know date please!
at 2:41 pm on September 1, 2016
James Penczykowski said:
Fabulous Video!
at 2:53 pm on September 1, 2016
Candace said:
Looked like a great night. Lots of fun and I like the bike ride for power piece–really shows how demos can bring better understanding. The video was just a bit long, like 15 seconds too long. I like the last line. I like the diversity of individuals on the video. Maybe cut a little of the fans, they kind of repeat themselves. Thanks
at 4:11 pm on September 1, 2016
Holly Prince said:
Great video, great community event. MG&E does a really good job at helping to educate the community. Hats off to you!
at 4:22 pm on September 1, 2016
Kelly Haslam said:
This looked like a really successful event. At a Mallards game people are relaxed and not in a rush. Also, with the displays being interactive and educational … it helped people be more engaged.
at 7:47 pm on September 1, 2016
Patricia A Prime said:
a very cool way to show people possibilities in sustainability
at 9:24 pm on September 1, 2016
Brian Frey said:
That was a great idea to take energy saving tips out into the community. It is great that you had a Nissan Leaf there. I recently bought one, and part of the reason I did was b/c my neighbors had one, so I could see how it looked pretty much like a normal car. You provided that option for lots of people at the Mallards game.
at 9:58 pm on September 1, 2016
Tom Yager said:
Looked like a really fun event.
Great to see the bike powering the different lights.
Any chance of building a team of bikes connected to a flywheel to pump juice into the grid?
😉
Thanks for your work in promoting green energy.
at 10:21 pm on September 1, 2016
Mary Ploeser said:
So glad MG&E takes the learning to the people. We are very interested in getting an electric car.
at 7:45 am on September 2, 2016
Laura Hemming said:
I know I’d rather learn about an electric car from MGE people than from a high pressure car salesperson.
at 9:29 am on September 2, 2016
Karl said:
It’s great that a baseball team that attracts so many different kinds of people helps to put on such an informative event! Thanks, Mallards and thanks, MG&E!
at 1:17 pm on September 2, 2016
Carol Jean Krause said:
Such an interesting video!
This outing (Mallards Game at Warner Park in Madison) where the public can learn all the cool things being developed by MG&E is so great!
Thank you MG&E!
at 4:13 pm on September 4, 2016
barb foulk said:
I am pro green energy power, appreciate the way you have presented this to both the youth and me. Because of your information, I am slowly changing our habits to reflect the power saving options.
at 11:45 am on September 5, 2016
Steven Foemmel said:
Good program!
at 11:45 am on September 6, 2016
Shel said:
Looks like a great night of fun and education. I wish I would have known about it beforehand. I will have to pay attention next year!
Thanks
at 10:57 am on September 7, 2016
Michelle Buerger said:
It’s nice to see MGE engaging with the community about energy efficiency.
there is nothing better than to learn from experience, hopefully a lot more light bulbs will light up as people watch this video. It is really a powerful message, it takes energy to make energy and we can all help.
If you have another night like this, let me know date please!
Fabulous Video!
Looked like a great night. Lots of fun and I like the bike ride for power piece–really shows how demos can bring better understanding. The video was just a bit long, like 15 seconds too long. I like the last line. I like the diversity of individuals on the video. Maybe cut a little of the fans, they kind of repeat themselves. Thanks
Great video, great community event. MG&E does a really good job at helping to educate the community. Hats off to you!
This looked like a really successful event. At a Mallards game people are relaxed and not in a rush. Also, with the displays being interactive and educational … it helped people be more engaged.
a very cool way to show people possibilities in sustainability
That was a great idea to take energy saving tips out into the community. It is great that you had a Nissan Leaf there. I recently bought one, and part of the reason I did was b/c my neighbors had one, so I could see how it looked pretty much like a normal car. You provided that option for lots of people at the Mallards game.
Looked like a really fun event.
Great to see the bike powering the different lights.
Any chance of building a team of bikes connected to a flywheel to pump juice into the grid?
😉
Thanks for your work in promoting green energy.
So glad MG&E takes the learning to the people. We are very interested in getting an electric car.
I know I’d rather learn about an electric car from MGE people than from a high pressure car salesperson.
It’s great that a baseball team that attracts so many different kinds of people helps to put on such an informative event! Thanks, Mallards and thanks, MG&E!
Such an interesting video!
This outing (Mallards Game at Warner Park in Madison) where the public can learn all the cool things being developed by MG&E is so great!
Thank you MG&E!
I am pro green energy power, appreciate the way you have presented this to both the youth and me. Because of your information, I am slowly changing our habits to reflect the power saving options.
Good program!
Looks like a great night of fun and education. I wish I would have known about it beforehand. I will have to pay attention next year!
Thanks
It’s nice to see MGE engaging with the community about energy efficiency.