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Subject Reminder to register for next week's webinars on renewable energy opportunities and technology adaption
Date February 24, 2023 2:02 PM
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*February 28, 11 AM ? 12 PM*

*Opportunities for Renewable Energy in Michigan?s Commercial and Industrial Sector [ [link removed] ]*

The webinar will feature the work conducted from the Michigan Clean Energy Assets Roadmap Program. Growing Michigan?s renewable and clean energy industries represents a multibillion-dollar economic opportunity, with significant additional benefits, such as, being environmentally clean, energy-efficient, and providing a cost-effective approach essential in meeting Michigan?s MI Healthy Climate Plan and the state's greenhouse gas emission reductions obligation under the United States Climate Alliance (i.e., Executive Directive 2019-12) necessary to avoiding the many challenges posed by climate change. Industry roadmaps are a proven technique for providing strategic guidance for economic development efforts to accelerate innovation and commercial activity, and are a dynamic tool for setting priorities, allocating resources, aligning stakeholders, and focusing efforts. The Michigan Clean Energy Asset Roadmaps for renewable energy (wind, solar and geothermal) sectors was developed to quantify (i.e., map) each sector and identify, evaluate, and detail opportunities to significantly accelerate sector growth. ?

This webinar seeks to showcase the current catalog of renewable energy resources in Michigan, as well as understand market impediments and what it takes to grow the renewable energy sectors in Michigan. In this webinar, Loch McCabe and Dan Radomski, both research leads from the Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University, will discuss their findings from this project focused on wind, solar, and geothermal products, technologies currently in use in Michigan, along with market and supply chain analysis. The project was supported by the Institute of Energy Innovation, Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association, Michigan Geothermal Energy Association, and The SearchLite.

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*March 2, 11 AM ? 12 PM*

*Clean Energy Technology Adoption within Michigan's Manufacturing Sector [ [link removed] ]*

Addressing industrial carbon emissions is essential in meeting Michigan?s MI Healthy Climate Plan and the state's greenhouse gas emission reductions obligation under the United States Climate Alliance (i.e., Executive Directive 2019-12) to avoid the many challenges posed by climate change. Industry roadmaps are a proven technique for providing strategic guidance for economic development efforts to accelerate innovation and commercial activity, and are a dynamic tool for setting priorities, allocating resources, aligning stakeholders, and focusing efforts.?

This webinar seeks to showcase the roadmap of clean energy technology adoption in Michigan?s industrial sector. Accelerating the adoption of technologies that decrease energy use during production is a critical avenue to achieving decarbonization goals. This webinar will outline the clean energy technology adoption roadmap and value chain, specifically focusing on manufacturers? adoption post-meter in two areas: energy production and energy efficiency. Dr. Sarah Crane, the research lead from the Economic Growth Institute at the University of Michigan, will discuss her findings from this project focused on clean energy technology adoption by industry in Michigan, along with identified gaps and opportunities.

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*PROGRAM QUESTIONS:
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