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Learn about select local-level best practices in energy efficiency and renewable energy in the United States at a "power lunch" webinar, Best Practices: Leading U.S. Local Initiatives, brought to you by the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Program (REEEP). Space is limited, so register today!
When
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Time: 12:30 - 2 p.m. EST
What
Many U.S. local and regional governments are on the leading edge of the climate issue, forging ahead in areas such as feed-in-tariffs and Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. It is at the local level that many key lessons are being learned regarding successful renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.
This webinar will review some of the best practices identified by REEEP as part of a project to share relevant U.S. local-level best practices with China, India and other developing countries.
Who
- Maria Ellingson (REEEP North America) will discuss a forthcoming local-level Compendium of Best Practices report being developed for policy-makers in China, India and other developing countries.
- Merrian Fuller (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) will discuss the innovative financing mechanism, PACE;
- Hilary Flynn (Meister Consultants Group) will discuss feed-in tariffs in the United States and their projected regional impacts;
- Glen Brand (director, Sierra Club's Cool Cities Program) will present examples of cities that are taking a whole systems approach to becoming low-carbon cities.
Why
- Connect with the experts behind energy efficiency and renewable energy networks in the United States
- Learn about successful energy efficiency & renewable energy initiatives
- Ask the experts during an interactive Q&A session, and
- Engage in driving the renewable energy and energy efficiency agenda forward
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