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Anishinaabe-Led Clean Energy Projects

Monday, May 18, 2009 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (CT)

Callaway, MN

Anishinaabe-Led Clean Energy Projects

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White Earth Land Recovery Project (WELRP)

&

Central Region Clean Energy Resource Team (CERT) present:

“Anishinaabe-Led Clean Energy Projects”

Monday, May 18th, 11:30am to 1:30pm

607 Main Avenue

Callaway, Minnesota 56521

 

Directions: As you come into Callaway on Hwy 59, look for the school building on the west side of the street; this is the WELRP headquarters. To learn more about WELRP, please visit http://nativeharvest.com/.

 

Agenda

 

11:30am – Introductions

 

11:45am – Tour of clean energy projects. CERTs have partially funded an energy efficiency campaign and a solar thermal hot air installation and training with WELRP. Founding Director Winona LaDuke and staff will cover these projects as well as their wind turbine project taking place within the community.

 

12:30pm – Lunch –The CERT meeting will gather in the upstairs conference room. During lunch we will discuss on-going projects that CERTs has supported, new projects being considered in the region and across the state, and new incentives and programs that are coming on-line with the federal stimulus bill.

 

1:30pm Adjourn

 

To RSVP for the meeting and lunch, please contact Joel Haskard at 612-625-8759; haska004@umn.edu.

 

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White Earth Land Recovery Project
607 Main Avenue
Callaway, MN 56521

Monday, May 18, 2009 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (CT)


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The Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) Project, started in 2003, is made up of community members across Minnesota who share a bold vision for Minnesota's energy future: to foster strong communities, to create local jobs, and to develop clean and reliable energy from wind, biomass, and solar power, among others. CERTs works to connect people with the technical resources needed to identify and implement community-scale energy efficiency and clean energy projects, thus helping Minnesotan's vision become a reality, one project at a time. You can help build Minnesota's clean energy future!