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Discover Reel Green™ Clean Energy Resources to Support a Greener Motion Picture Industry in B.C.

Discover Reel Green™’s Clean Energy suite of tools, resources, and information to support and provide guidance for clean energy initiatives in British Columbia’s motion picture industry. Founded in 2020, the Committee supports implementation of clean energy sources to reduce the motion picture industry’s consumption of fossil fuels and enhance B.C.’s position as the greenest production centre in the world.
Clean Energy Toolkit
The Clean Energy Toolkit supports the implementation of clean energy sources to reduce the motion picture industry’s consumption of fossil fuels. Alternative, greener power sources (“clean energy”) are renewable, zero-emission sources that do not pollute the atmosphere when used.
In this toolkit you’ll access:
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- Grid Power Resources: An introduction to grid power, terminology to learn about clean energy, and maps of existing alternative power sources and generator parking locations in the Lower Mainland.
- Electric Vehicle Resources: A roundup of ways to educate yourself about electric vehicle use, charging locations, and more with tips for promoting electric vehicle use on your next production.
- Measurement Tool + Free Training: A Consumption Calculator to understand power impacts on a production set.
- Sharing Tools: Social media assets and a toolkit to sharing information about Clean Energy in British Columbia.
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