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SUMMARY:Climate Hoodies\, T-Shirts\, Stickers & Resources at Poor Richards Downtown
DESCRIPTION:Get your “Fight Climate Change\, Not Each Other” hoodies\, shirts or bumper stickers and share the message to energize climate action and awareness. Shop\, dine and relax local at Poor Richards Downtown!
URL:https://coclimateadvocate.com/event/climate-hoodies-t-shirts-stickers-resources-at-poor-richards-downtown-2/
LOCATION:Poor Richards Downtown\, 320-324 North Tejon St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Considerations for the Energy Transition in Colorado
DESCRIPTION:Join IEEFA for our next webinar discussing our latest report about how renewable energy parks with wind and solar resources\, battery and long-term storage\, and flexible loads\, should be evaluated as alternatives to SMRs and gas with carbon capture as Colorado manages its transition away from coal.\n\n\nThe presenters will discuss how renewable energy parks with wind and solar resources\, battery and long-term storage\, and flexible loads\, should be evaluated as alternatives to nuclear SMRs and gas with carbon capture as Colorado manages its transition away from coal. \nSee the report\, key findings\, and an executive summary here. The report is based on David Schlissel’s testimony in the Just Transition Solicitation docket before the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) submitted earlier this year. \n\nRegister here
URL:https://coclimateadvocate.com/event/webinar-considerations-for-the-energy-transition-in-colorado/
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