THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 18; 1977 17 Zr- ;1 7 .=:;•11 't," "The citizens of Michigan are faced with a crisis that came to the forefront four years ago and has yet to be resolved. It is the energy crisis. The crisis has many facets: it is a crisis of diminishing resources and increased dependence on foreign imports ; it is a crisis of skyrocketing costs and of waste ; and, unfortunately, it is a crisis of disbelief. Many citizens are not yet convinced that we are indeed confronted with an invisible enemy that touches all aspects of our lives. Michigan is particularly vulnerable since it must import close to 95 percent of its energy supplies. But the energy crisis is such that individual efforts can make a difference. Therefore, I, William G. Milliken, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby declare November, 1977, as the second annual Energy Month in Michigan. I urge every citizen in the state to focus in on the issues of energy and the importance energy plays in our lives. And I urge every citizen to seek new ways to conserve energy while at the same time developing a new energy ethic." • •• ".• Governor William G. Milliken maw- ••••••,,•••••••••• • .. • Nancy Dickerson, prominent national correspondent, reports for Detroit Edison: It's Michigan Energy Month. Take another look at how you can use energy wisely. • • • • Governor' William Milliken has officially proclaimed November_ as Energy Month to promote discussion about energy conservation in Michigan. It's a good time for all of us to find and share new ways to use energy wisely. The theme for the month, "Energy —Handle with Oare',' tells the story. Many of the fuels we use to supply energy are becoming scarce and expensive. So energy conservation directly concerns us all. If you have questiGns on energy-saving techniques, call the Energy Hot Line in Lansing during November. The number is 1-800-292-4704 and it's toll-free. Here are just a few of the things you can do to conserve energy at home. You'll be dollars ahead on energy costs, too. • Have your home properly insulated. If you own your home, Detroit Edison's Home Insulation Finance Plan may help you get the work done. Ask about it at any customer office. • Install storm windows and doors, and check weatherstripping and caulking. Close draperies and pull shades at night to cut down on heat loss through glass areas. • Keep your furnace and air conditioner in good repair, and replace filters often. Faulty appliances waste energy and money. • Consider installing a heat pump for energy-efficient heating and cooling. If you're planning on buying an air conditioner next summer, make sure it's the right size for the area you want to cool and has an Energy Efficiency Rating of 8 or more. As an energy supplier, Detroit Edison is an active and concerned participant in America's crusade for conservation. So, even though the people at Detroit Edison cannot control - the use of energy other than their own, they are continually working to produce and supply electricity as efficiently as possible; both to conserve our non-renewable natural resources and to give you the most for you'r energy dollar. Here are some of the things Detroit Edison is doing: • • using compact service vehicles for more efficient and economical operation and gas mileage • pioneering time-of-day rates and remote-controlled air conditioning and water heating to reduce energy consunription and waste as well as slowing the need to build costly new generating plants • continuing research into alternative energy sources such as-solar, nuclear, wind and refuse in order to conserve scarce fossil fuels. America's crusade for conser- vation requires a working relationship between those who supply energy ind those who use it. Detroit Edison is working hard to do its part. But the success of this crusade depends on all of us ... every day, every month, all year round. • salvaging and recycling paper, wire, lines hardware, poles, street-lighting equipment, transformers, capacitors ... even oil, again-saving limited resources November is Energy Month. Conserve for all it's worth. The power is in your hands. • Detroit Edison =7: 7 0 tit t to v