Tony's Newsletter
Tracking Activities of the Colorado Renewable Energy Forum
and the Development of Wind Projects
From Colorado Working Landscapes, June 3, 2004
Volume 1, Issue 9
The Colorado Renewable Energy Forum (CREF) is an organization of energy, financial and legal professionals, local communities, and advocate organizations committed to the development of wind and other renewable energy resources. To be added to or taken off the distribution list for Tony's Newsletter please send an email to frank@workinglandscapes.com.
Wind Networking Workshop: Focus on Rural Communities, June 16
Rural community leaders and landowners pursuing wind development are
invited to a
Also invited to the meeting are developers and consultants who will be
putting together project bids for the 500 MW of wind generation that is part of
the 3,600 MW of capacity Xcel plans to add to its system over the next 10 years.
Xcel submitted its Least Cost Resource Plan, for consideration by the Public
Utilities Commission (PUC), on
Participants will also be introduced to
“We have an economic development opportunity and need to make the most of it,” Bentley said. “I look forward to strong participation during this Networking Workshop.
Persons planning to attend should RSVP to Tony Frank at frank@workinglandscapes.com.
The Networking Workshop will be held at the Colorado Farm Bureau
Headquarters,
Preliminary Agenda
Tracee
Bentley, Chair,
Ron Lehr, AWEA
Susan Innis, Western Resource Advocates
John
Covert,
Rural Community and Landowner Registration
The Colorado Renewable Energy
Forum (www.workinglandscapes.com/CREF.htm)
is being organized to assist rural communities and landowners wishing to attract
wind development projects, including local ownership strategies. Information
obtained through the following registration form will be distributed to
wind developers active in
Name:
Organization:
Address:
Phone:
Email Address:
What would you want to take away from this workshop?
If you are part of an organized community effort to attract wind development, please describe
Primary contact person, if different from the above:
Phone and/or email:
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Colorado Renewable Energy Society Conference, June 25-27
"Renewable Energy: It
Makes $ense" will be the theme of the annual conference of the Colorado
Renewable Energy Society. The purpose of the conference is to bring
together renewable energy and energy efficiency professionals, policy makers,
and the interested public.
Dates: June 25-27, 2004
(Friday-Sunday)
Location: University of Denver, in the new
LEED-certified Law School
Audience: Citizens, business owners,
community leaders, and anyone else
Keynote: Tim Wirth, President
of the United Nations Foundation
Program and
registration: http://cres-energy.org/conference/index.html
Friday:
workshops, plenary
Saturday: presentations,
keynote
Sunday: plenary, meetings, tours
2004 Annual Colorado Rural Conference, "Rural Communities: The Heart of Colorado" - July 13-15
The 2004 Annual Colorado Rural Conference, "Rural Communities: The Heart of Colorado", is right around the corner! The conference will be held July 13-15, 2004 at the Raintree Plaza Hotel in Longmont, Colorado. This two-day extravaganza is packed with educational seminars, workshops, networking opportunities, exhibits and entertainment.
This year the Colorado Rural Development Council (CRDC) has partnered with the Colorado Rural Health Center (CRHC) to host a collaborative event focused on a variety of broad rural issues. Over 300 participants from a variety of disciplines including healthcare, economic development, telecommunications, renewable energy and more will attend this event to learn about rural Colorado.
To sponsor the conference or purchase an exhibit booth, please call CRDC at 303-866-4918.
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Wind Farmers Workshop Scheduled for Julesburg on June 8, 2004
A workshop organized by Tom Potter with multiple sponsors will be held at the Hippodroime Theatre, 215 Cedar Street, Julesburg, Colorado beginning at 2:00 P.M. on June 8th. Experts will present a variety of timely topics including assessing your wind resource, leasing options, business & finance, power purchase agreements, and grid interconnection. For more information email tom.potter@rmfu.org.
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Colorado Working Landscapes (CWL) is a landowner-driven public policy forum seeking to build communication bridges between divergent interest groups while striving for win-win solutions. Our goal is to keep Colorado's agricultural landscapes intact, both economically and ecologically, while respecting private property rights and local control.