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arbcombo -- Sept. 23 - Energy Commission holding public workshop on renewables

Posted: 21 Sep 2015 10:24:41
The focus of this workshop from the California Energy Commission
is on renewable energy development in the Central Valley,
especially regarding agricultural and dairy waste to energy
development. 

This is a re-posting on behalf of the California Energy
Commission which is holding a public workshop in Fresno, CA on
September 23, 2015.  Webcast and teleconference options for
participation are available as well.

Additionally, today there is a workshop in Redding, also webcast
and teleconferenced, focused on woody biomass waste and renewable
energy development in Northern California, including the Sierra
Nevada region.

Please refer to the contact information in the notice below for
any questions or comments.  Thank you.  Lori Gilbert, California
Air Resources Board
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+Attention: You are receiving this notice to inform you of the
upcoming event. Should you wish to receive further notification
of documents concerning this proceeding, then you'll need to be
on or sign up for, the Research list.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/

+Staff Workshop on California's Communities with Renewables: A
Central 
+Valley Perspective

+California Energy Commission staff will conduct a workshop to
highlight opportunities for community-scale renewable energy
development in the North State region. The workshop will be held
on:

+Wednesday, September 23, 2015
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District - Central
Region
1990 E. Gettysburg Ave.
Fresno, CA 93726
Wheelchair Accessible

Workshop notice:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/2015-09-23_workshop/2015-09-23_energizing_california_fresno.pdf


+Background

Join the California Energy Commission and local representatives
for a discussion on opportunities to develop local
community-scale renewable energy projects in the Central Valley
region.   Community-scale renewable energy refers to projects
that are planned, developed, and/or owned by a group of customers
and are typically sized less than 20 megawatts. Community-scale
projects are generally located close to electricity demand and
consist of locally-available renewable resources, such as solar
and agricultural waste.

+TELECONFERENCE OPTION: Parties and the public may attend the
Public Workshop in person at the above location or by telephone
and/or by computer via our "WebEx" web conferencing system. For
additional details on how to participate via WebEx, please see
the notice at:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/index.html#09232015

WebEx and Conference Call-in-toll-free number: 1-866-469-3239
Please go to https://energy.webex.com Access code: 925 715 020
Meeting Password: meeting@2

For more information:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/research/notices/index.html#09232015
(If link above doesn't work, please copy entire link into your
web browser's URL)

Contact for questions or comments:
Michael Sokol, email Michael.sokol@energy.ca.gov





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