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Cooperative
Extension
ENERGY
Conference
Explores Renewable Energy Options for Chippewa Valley Region
Is it possible to
break away from dependence on traditional sources of energy such as oil
and coal? What is the potential for doing so in the Chippewa Valley region?
These questions and
others are the focus of a conference to be held on May 12 at the Sleep
Inn/29 Pines in Eau Claire on May 12. "Renewable
Energy Options: What's Possible in the Chippewa Valley?" will
be the theme for sessions led by speakers from the University of Wisconsin-Extension
and other state and national experts in the field of renewable energy.
The conference will
look at renewable energy from the standpoints of both economic development
and energy production. For example, sessions will include ways to increase
jobs in the clean energy economy, as well as a discussion of collaborative
anaerobic digesters.
Among the speakers,
Gena Cooper from the Wisconsin
Office of Energy Independence will explain Wisconsin's goals for renewable
energy and how they affect the Chippewa Valley.
UW-Extension GIS specialist
Matt
Kures will talk about an online mapping system that inventories renewable
energy resources across the state. Participants will learn how to take
advantage of this tool to help understand an area's potential to produce
alternative energy.
Pete
Kling, St.
Croix County UW-Extension community development educator will guide
participants through the regulatory framework for renewable energy development
by explaining who regulates what and identifying the traits that renewable
energy site selectors are looking for.
The cost of the
conference is $20 until May 7. After that date, the cost is $25 per
person. To register, e-mail btrine@co.chippewa.wi.us
or call 715-726-7950.
For more information
about the May 12 conference and Wisconsin's renewable energy programs,
visit http://www.bioenergyforum.com/
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