Energy Information Network Creates a National Connecting Point for Energy Information

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Mon Oct 5, 2009 8:00am EDT

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.--(Business Wire)--
The Energy Information Network is uniting a variety of energy companies and
organizations to raise awareness and interest in the Energy Industry by
informing, educating and engaging the public on current developments and
opportunities. As part of their program they have launched a website that will
allow industry leaders to share their good news directly with the public. 

The Energy Information Network website is a centralized resource where
individuals will find information on a variety of energy sectors and topics free
from editorial comment provided by energy industry sources. This website will
help better inform the public and engage them through dialogue and social media
creating a better understanding and relationship between consumers and energy
companies. Attracting people to the energy industry is also a major objective of
the new website. The website will help publicize the increasing career
opportunities and stimulate interest in energy industries. 

"The public is hungry for information on a variety of energy topics and there is
a lot of misleading information floating around out there", said Ron Bowden
founder of the Energy Information Network. We saw the need for a central
resource where energy companies, who are working extremely hard to move things
in a positive direction, could share their good stories directly with the
public. The world is full of `naysayers` who create a lot of confusion for those
people who want to hear what progress we are making and what is good about those
efforts. Everybody with an opinion has somehow become an expert today and when
these negative opinions are spread they tend to cloud the good news regarding
the positive developments that are taking place and the new opportunities that
they are creating. We want to do our part to change that!" said Bowden. 

To find out how you might participate in this effort contact the Energy
Information Network. 

The new website is located at www.EnergyInformationNetwork.org

Energy Information Network
Tessa Lovro, 605-338-8821 ext #1
Media Relations
Tessa.Lovro@EnergyInformationNetwork.org

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