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SUMMARY:Philly Streetlight Improvement Project Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Philly Streetlight Improvement Project team will provide details on the initiative\, answer questions\, and share information on trial installations. For more information on the project visit: https://www.phillystreetlightimprovement.com/ \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/philly-streetlight-improvement-project-presentation-5/
LOCATION:12th & Cambria Recreation Center 2901 N 12th St
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SUMMARY:Penn State University's Virtual Workshop: The Local Social and Economical Context of Energy Transitions
DESCRIPTION:As the United States pivots away from fossil fuels\, resource-dependent communities and host communities for renewable energy are undergoing major transitions. These transitions play out quite differently in different contexts as local and state officials\, nonprofit groups\, and community leaders work to harness and re-apply the skills of the local workforce and address social and land use-based changes. But there is no single formula for success. This workshop aims to explore different communities’ and states’ experiences with losses and gains in their energy economies\, focusing specifically on state and local experiences with economic redevelopment and skills transfer; local impacts\, such as land use changes; and residents’ perceptions of transitions. Speakers will provide perspectives from urban and rural settings; areas that are just starting the transition or are in the midst of it; and areas that are experiencing both economic gains and losses. The workshop has two objectives. The first is to identify potential best practice strategies the energy transition\, focusing on engagement with residents\, economic development\, and regulatory and “soft” (e.g.\, negotiation-based) land use approaches. What strategies have been implemented\, and what do we know about success and failure? The second is to provide opportunities for cross-jurisdictional learning among decision-makers in different locations and to identify opportunities to harmonize strategies. \nPEA’s President & CEO\, Emily Schapira will be presenting  about carbon reductions\, economic development\, and job creation in Philadelphia. \nFor full schedule and list of presenters\, click here. \nZOOM INFORMATION\nhttps://psu.zoom.us/s/96711191416\nOr join webinar with the following methods \nPhone one-tap:\nUS: +16468769923\,\,96711191416# or +13017158592\,\,96711191416# \nJoin by Telephone\nFor higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location.\nDial:\nUS : +1 646 876 9923 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 \nWebinar ID: 967 1119 1416\nPasscode: 680108 \n  \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/penn-state-universitys-virtual-workshop-the-local-social-and-economical-context-of-energy-transitions/
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SUMMARY:Energy Futures 2021: Solar Equity in the City
DESCRIPTION:Groundswell is leading a new monthly webinar series\, Energy Futures 2021\, to build momentum for improved clean energy access for low- and moderate-income (LMI) households. Kicking off in May 2021\, this series will convene subject matter experts and industry professionals on finance\, program designs and other topics that impact the growth of community-solar and clean energy projects established to serve LMI households.  \nDuring our May 26 webinar\, Groundswell will lead a discussion of how cities build energy equity through community solar. The panel will speak to the “how-to\,” models\, financing approaches\, and regulatory considerations that enable a shift to more equitable clean energy futures. Speakers include leaders from the Philadelphia Energy Authority\, the DC Department of Energy & Environment\, and the Energy Trust of Oregon. Join us to listen and share great ideas for actionable next steps — for community leaders at all levels and our neighbors. We all have a place at the table to build energy equity. \nHost:  \nChris Nichols\, Groundswell Senior Program Director \nPanelists: \nEmily Schapira\, President & CEO\, Philadelphia Energy Authority \nAlex Lopez\, Energy Program Analyst\, DC Department of Energy & Environment \nLizzie Rubado\, Sr. Program Strategies Manager\, Energy Trust of Oregon \nLearn more at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0yyrSpcDTo2ByMP2Gds-CA \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/energy-futures-2021-solar-equity-in-the-city/
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