Senator Jeanne Shaheen is holding a Small Business Committee field hearing about the clean energy economy on Friday, September 13 from 10:30 am to 12:30pm at University of New Hampshire Manchester. Following the hearing will be a federal resource fair featuring partners that you can connect with about energy funding available for small businesses. Small businesses and resource partners are invited to attend. Register for the field hearing and resource fair at https://lnkd.in/e2wSAJRw
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Next Monday Leilah and I will discuss some hot topics in the renewables/electricity world. We consider project assembly and its challenges, private easements of cable runs, and the case for reforming of some our dustier property law ...
There is still time to book your ticket for the first Blundell Lecture taking place on Monday, 3 June. Securing Land for Renewables Projects: Legal and Practical Issues. This Blundell Lecture will be delivered by Camilla Chorfi and Leilah Rawle, Partner at CMS and chaired by Wayne Clark. 🗓 On 3 June, ⏰ at 18:00, and 📌 in person at Inner Temple and on-line. To book: https://lnkd.in/eb7CrAiJ
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Come celebrate Earth Day with us at the Home Electrification Fair on April 20 from 2-5 PM at the David Brower Center in Berkeley! 🌎 This event is put on by CCL Alameda and we'll have a table there to talk all things home electrification. ⚡️ There are a lot of great reasons for switching from gas to electric: long-term savings, healthier indoor air, cutting your carbon footprint, and more. 🏡 But there are also a lot of good questions: - Where do I start? Heat pump? Water heater? Cooktop? - What tax credits and rebates can I receive? - Is my 100 amp electric panel sufficient? - Are there recommended contractors? Get answers to your questions from electrification professionals and representatives from local nonprofit and government agencies. Free registration: https://hubs.ly/Q02qtcGm0
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Can't wait to join the Emmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environment in a few hours as a panelist in this important dialogue on critical minerals and the energy transition. #cleanenergy #cleanenergytransition #criticalminerals #miningindustry #sustainability
It's about time to power the future, people. Our March 8 symposium is here. Join policymakers, attorneys, energy thinkers, engineers, elected officials, and environmental journalists in wide ranging conversations about the role of critical minerals in the energy transition. See you at 8:15 AM! Check out the full schedule and suggested readings here: https://lnkd.in/gsX7_XXU
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Did you know you can find historical public agency debt data on DebtWatch? In this month's "Ask Fiona" in the California State Treasurer's Office's July Newsletter, Treasurer Fiona Ma details how you can use CDIAC's DebtWatch site to easily access powerful views of California public debt. To see it yourself, visit https://lnkd.in/dgS6qXjz! #muniland #publicfinance #CDIACsto
Our July newsletter is here. Take a peek at what the Treasurer's Office has been up to, find some tips on how you can conserve water, and learn about ZEV programs for businesses & going solar at your home over the summer. bit.ly/caltreasurernews
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Founding QuitCarbon to help folks upgrade to clean electric appliances that are safe for wallet, family, and planet. #ElectrifyEverything
Come celebrate Earth Day with us at the Home Electrification Fair on April 20 from 2-5 PM at the David Brower Center in Berkeley! 🌎 This event is put on by CCL Alameda and we'll have a table there to talk all things home electrification. ⚡️ There are a lot of great reasons for switching from gas to electric: long-term savings, healthier indoor air, cutting your carbon footprint, and more. 🏡 But there are also a lot of good questions: - Where do I start? Heat pump? Water heater? Cooktop? - What tax credits and rebates can I receive? - Is my 100 amp electric panel sufficient? - Are there recommended contractors? Get answers to your questions from electrification professionals and representatives from local nonprofit and government agencies. Free registration: https://hubs.ly/Q02rT4hd0
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📻 Check out the latest Oxford Institute for Energy Studies podcast with ICROA's very own Programme Director, Antoine Diemert, as they discuss the challenges for growth in the #VCM #podcast #climateaction #drivingchange
IETA’s Andrea Bonzanni and Antoine Diemert spoke with the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies this week about the challenges for growth in the voluntary carbon markets. Listen at https://lnkd.in/e9esmUzR
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My thanks to the WA Mid West & Gascoyne Major Projects Conference 2024 for the panel opportunity to discuss 'opportunities and challenges as the region seeks to become a global player in the clean energy transition'. With many and varied projects at various stages of development, the region has enormous potential to benefit from the energy transition. Drawing parallels with the historic development of the gas and resource industry in the North West, and what each of the panellists are seeing day to day across the sector, panellists made the following points: Move as a region (not as individual projects or companies) and bring partnerships early into the equation, especially on common user infrastructure to share capital costs. Collaboration on offtake is essential between industry and governments, especially during early stages when prices are higher than willingness to pay. This can include diplomatic collaboration, and domestic and overseas offtake. Proponents need to consider local community needs up front and how to address adjacent social infrastructure development Thanks to Will Pulsford from Poten Partners, Martin Wilkes from RISC and Izzi Messina from Wood for joining me in fielding questions and delivering some engaging conversation and observations.
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Important topic for our industry to be discussing, considering and collaborating around - including engagement with the White House and Congress. Thanks @BOMAInternational for leading the way. #resilience #distributedenergy #sustainability
Are you interested in the future of distributed energy? In this video, Don Davis, VP of Advocacy and Codes, discusses the future of distributive energy, why it is important, and what to expect for the commercial real estate industry. The annual BOMA Public Policy Symposium will be held March 5-6, 2024, in Washington, DC. Please make sure to register and join the cutting-edge conversations that will push our industry forward. Register for the Symposium at - https://lnkd.in/gGf8n_rQ
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The Future of Energy -Let’s get the discussion started on how to solve our energy challenges in 2024!
Are you interested in the future of distributed energy? In this video, Don Davis, VP of Advocacy and Codes, discusses the future of distributive energy, why it is important, and what to expect for the commercial real estate industry. The annual BOMA Public Policy Symposium will be held March 5-6, 2024, in Washington, DC. Please make sure to register and join the cutting-edge conversations that will push our industry forward. Register for the Symposium at - https://lnkd.in/gGf8n_rQ
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📨 Our September newsletter is out! With updates on enabling policies for energy communities, three new EU projects, a new Energy Solidarity Toolkit, and more! ➡️ Read it here: https://bit.ly/3XjgwxQ Want to receive our monthly updates? ➡️ https://bit.ly/3RjXOlN
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