Low Carbon Energy Transitions Workshop – March 7 and 8
Join us on March 7-8, 2023, from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for a free virtual workshop: “Low Carbon Energy Transitions: Lessons Learned from Global Pathfinders.”
Hear directly from the energy champions effecting change in their own countries or regions, including Iceland (geothermal), France (nuclear), Denmark (wind) and Hawaii (solar). Globally, many countries are striving to transition to lower carbon sources of energy.
This transition has been economically and technologically challenging for many nations, but there are exceptions. Countries such as Iceland, Denmark and France have been pathfinders — navigating this transition early and making remarkable transformations in their energy supply in a relatively short period of time.
This workshop will dive into the specific and varied experiences of these four countries. What were the drivers that set these nations on alternative energy paths? And what role did national policy, innovation and technology development play in helping navigate successful transitions? This workshop is a lead-up event to the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference.
Please free of charge.
The energy farm operated by Kotzebue Electric Association near Kotzebue. Photo by Amanda Byrd.