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We have overcomeprejudice at last
91 years ago on Nov. 6, 1917, I was born into the household of my parents, two brothers and three sisters, and never once during all of the following years was the derogatory "•" word heard in our family.
But it was, to this nation's shame, heard and read too often in public and in print.
We, as a nation, should feel, not pride perhaps, but certainly joy that we have at long, long last overcome that terrible prejudice, exercised by too many too often in the past.
And the great dream of freedom for all people in our nation in the pursuit of their dreams evolving from Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation in the 1860s has been fulfilled.
John H. Buckwalter, Olympia
LOTT helping to drivea sustainable future
I was pleased to read the recent editorial, "LOTT remains innovative" on the Alliance's forthcoming cogeneration project.
Puget Sound Energy's is proud to have helped the LOTT Alliance arrive at this recent project, which will allow LOTT to convert methane gas produced by wastewater treatment into energy to power two of the Alliance's Olympia plant buildings.
While we are still in the process of finalizing our agreement with LOTT, our engineers estimate that LOTT's cogeneration project will save Thurston County enough energy to power more than 160 homes for a year. The LOTT project complements PSE's regionwide energy efficiency measures that aim to reduce energy use by enough to negate the need to build two, multi-million dollar power plants to meet increasing demand in our 11-county electric and natural gas service area in Western Washington.
Over the years, LOTT has been an eager partner in our energy-saving and renewable energy programs. In 2007, LOTT representatives agreed to participate in PSE's green power program at a 100 percent commitment level. This means that all the electricity used by LOTT facilities is matched in the grid by renewable energy, primarily wind- and solar-generated.
We are proud to have helped and congratulate LOTT — and the communities they serve in Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater and greater Thurston County — for these endeavors to drive a sustainable future.
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