September 10, 2020

September 10, 2020/in Events, News /


Equity and Clean Energy Webinar
October 6, 2020 – 11 am


Learn how states and programs in the Midwest and across the country are ensuring equitable access to clean energy technologies and programs. What is working and how can we further adopt these principles and strategies in Wisconsin?

Speakers


Welcome – Rebecca Cameron Valcq, Chairperson, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin

Featured Remarks – Mandela Barnes, Wisconsin’s 45th Lieutenant Governor

Panel 

  • Laura Goldberg, Midwest Regional Director, Energy Efficiency for All, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Tony G. Reames, PhD, PE, Assistant Professor of Energy Justice, University of Michigan School for Environment & Sustainability


Register here via GoToWebinar:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2736900354840515341


The Customers First! Coalition is an alliance of Wisconsin electricity providers, consumer organizations, and utility workers that work together to preserve Wisconsin’s reliable and affordable electricity. Slipstream is a mission-driven nonprofit that inspires new solutions to big energy challenges by empowering more people to adopt new practices and technologies. Our organizations are collaborating to host a series of three energy webinars to help educate and facilitate conversation among Wisconsin energy stakeholders.


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