For Immediate Release: September 13, 2024

Folsom History unveils clean blacksmithing project powered by SMUD

On Saturday, Folsom History is set to unveil an innovative clean blacksmithing project, made possible by a SMUD Shine award of about $8,000. The funding supports the addition of electric-powered induction forges to The Square, significantly advancing blacksmithing training programs while reducing environmental impact.

Blacksmithing photoDuring the event, Folsom History will conduct a live forge demonstration, provide an educator presentation and offer a tour of The Square.

WHAT: Unveiling of Clean Blacksmithing Project

WHEN: Saturday, September 14, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

WHERE: The Square, 196 Wool Street in Folsom

WHO: SMUD Director Brandon Rose, Folsom History and members of the community

The project addresses a growing demand for blacksmith training for Folsom History. By transitioning to induction forges, the organization expects to cut its annual coal consumption by 2.5 tons and reduce associated carbon emissions.

About SMUD

As the nation’s sixth-largest, community-owned, not-for-profit electric service provider, SMUD has been providing low-cost, reliable electricity to Sacramento County for more than 75 years. SMUD is a recognized industry leader and award winner for its innovative energy efficiency programs, renewable power technologies and for its sustainable solutions for a healthier environment. Today, SMUD’s power supply is on average about 50 percent carbon free and SMUD has a goal to reach zero carbon in its electricity production by 2030. SMUD’s rates and customer bills are consistently among the lowest in California, and are today, on average, more than 50 percent lower than its neighboring investor-owned utility. For more information on SMUD’s Zero Carbon Plan and its customer programs, visit smud.org.