Join the next ACEP Webinar with Chris Rose

Join the next ACEP Webinar with Chris Rose

Don’t miss the next webinar in our ACEP Arctic Community Energy Webinar Series, “Grassroots Energy: How to Advocate for Supportive Clean Energy Policy.” 

Chris Rose, founder and executive director of the Renewable Energy Alaska Project, will make the presentation Thursday, Aug. 22, at 9 a.m. Register at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9-L-9FZHSAum1IKcE2xjGg.

REAP is a nonprofit coalition of over 80 diverse energy stakeholder organizations. It has worked to increase renewable energy production and promote energy efficiency across Alaska since 2004. REAP’s work has been instrumental in establishing clean energy policy and programs in Alaska, including the creation of the state’s Renewable Energy Grant Fund in 2008 and Emerging Energy Technology Fund in 2010, and passage of Alaska’s Property Assessed Clean Energy Act in 2017.

During this webinar, Chris will share lesson from these endeavors, inspirations from initiatives in other regions and the possible future direction of Alaska’s own energy journey. Policy can enable or inhibit communities in their pursuit of a more sustainable energy future.

• June 27 — "Biomass-heated Greenhouses," Karen Petersen (Southeast Conference)  Watch the webinar here!

• July 11 — "Wind Energy in the Arctic," Matt Bergan (Kotzebue Electric Association) Watch the webinar here!

• July 25 — "Multicommunity Energy Perspectives," Meera Kohler (Alaska Village Electric Cooperative) Watch the webinar here!

• Aug. 22 — "Policy and Energy," Chris Rose (Renewable Energy Alaska Project)

• Sept. 26 — "Geothermal Energy for Power and Heat," Gwen Holdmann (Alaska Center for Energy and Power)

 

Chris Rose is the director of Renewable Energy Alaska Project. Photo courtesy of Chris Rose.