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SUMMARY:2023 Energy Resilience Planning for Local Governments Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Northwest and Energy Trust of Oregon are hosting a 2023 Energy Resilience Planning for Local Governments Workshop. This workshop will connect city and county staff with funding\, resources\, and organizations to help with the planning and implementation necessary to make your community more energy-resilient and prepared for future disasters. \nDate: Friday\, Dec. 8th\, 2023 \nTime: 9:30am – 12:30pm (Virtual on Zoom) \nWho should attend?  Oregon city\, county\, and/or special district staff as well as community-based organizations that support emergency management\, economic development\, planning\, hazard mitigation planning\, sustainability\, or energy conservation are encouraged to attend. \nWhat will be covered? This workshop will share information about funding for energy resilience planning and project development\, connect attendees to technical assistance providers\, and identify next steps to integrate resilience planning into existing planning processes\, particularly for capacity and resource-strapped communities. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here!
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/2023-energy-resilience-planning-for-local-governments-workshop/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,Online event
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SUMMARY:Making Energy Work Quarterly Webinar: Unpacking Federal Funding Bottlenecks for Rural Energy in Oregon
DESCRIPTION:Making Energy Work Quarterly Webinar: Unpacking Federal Funding Bottlenecks for Rural Energy in Oregon \nNovember 29th\, 11am – 12pm \nREGISTER HERE \nFor our fourth quarterly webinar of the year\, the Making Energy Work for Rural Oregon coalition will host a lively discussion on the federal funding landscape\, and how communities are (or are not) accessing these historic investments. \nWe will be joined by Emma Wendt\, Place-Based Strategy Lead with the U.S. Department of Energy (U.S. DOE)\, who will share updates from U.S. DOE and guidance for rural communities on accessing federal dollars. She will also dive into DOE’s newly-released Federal Energy Funding for Rural And Remote Areas Guide. \nAlso joining us is Nick Burnett\, Energy Policy Manager with Sustainable Northwest\, who will highlight barriers and near-term opportunities to advance clean energy development in rural communities across Oregon. \nThis interactive webinar will give local energy leaders an opportunity to share community successes and lessons learned as well as ask questions to federal agency staff. \nSpecial thanks to Energy Trust of Oregon for making these quarterly calls possible. \nPlease register for the event below. We hope you can join us! \nREGISTER HERE \nQuestions about this event? \nContact Faith Yorba: fyorba@sustainablenorthwest.org. \nLearn more about the Making Energy Work coalition and sign-up for the MEW newsletter to receive monthly updates on rural energy-related events\, funding opportunities\, news\, resources\, and more.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/making-energy-work-quarterly-webinar-unpacking-federal-funding-bottlenecks-for-rural-energy-in-oregon/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Fall Energy Symposium - Benton County
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Annual Fall Energy Symposium (Benton County) \nRegister Now\nNov. 2nd-3rd\, 2023 | Benton County \nSustainable Northwest\, with support from Energy Trust of Oregon\, Wy’East RC&D\, Oregon Clean Power Co-op\, and Wisewood Energy\, is proud to host the 8th annual Fall Energy Symposium November 2nd-3rd\, 2023. This year we will be taking in the rich history\, cutting-edge research\, and clean energy innovations of Benton County. \nBenton County\, home to Oregon State University\, is known for its local innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and thriving agriculture. The area also has a growing clean energy economy that we will explore during this year’s energy symposium. \nThis annual event convenes clean energy leaders from across the state for engaging field tours\, panel presentations\, and networking receptions. This year we will feature: \n\nEnergy Policy & Funding Roundtables. We will unpack the Inflation Reduction Act after one year\, and bring in energy leaders to discuss legislative priorities and implementation strategies.\nPanel discussions touching on community energy resilience\, renewable energy siting\, innovative technologies\, and more.\nResources and funding to advance your clean energy projects.\nEngaging field tours.\nAn evening networking reception with regional experts and clean energy drivers.\n\nThe full agenda including field tour stops and panel presentation topics will be available on the event page soon. \nSymposium Location: Corvallis Museum – 411 SW 2nd St\, Corvallis\, OR 97333 \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Faith Yorba\, Energy Program Associate\, at fyorba@sustainablenorthwest.org. We hope you can join us! \n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here!\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is hosted by Sustainable Northwest with support from Energy Trust of Oregon\, Wy’East RC&D\, Oregon Clean Power Cooperative\, and Wisewood Energy. \n*Please note: We do our best to make sure our events are affordable and accessible. Scholarship and travel stipends are available upon request.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/8th-annual-fall-energy-symposium-benton-county/
LOCATION:Corvallis Museum\, 411 Southwest 2nd Street\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333\, United States
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