Your Tribe, Your Land, Our Partnership: Let's Talk Alternative Energy

Your Tribe, Your Land, Our Partnership: Let's Talk Alternative Energy

By Navajo Power PBC

Overview

Join Navajo Power for lunch to learn about renewable energy opportunities on Tribal lands.

Navajo Power is a majority Native-owned, utility-scale renewable energy developer built by Tribal people for Tribal Nations. Our mission is to support communities in building energy sovereignty, negotiating from strength, and designing projects that create lasting revenue and self-determination for future generations.

Most developers will talk about megawatts, but few will address the real challenges Tribal Nations face when pursuing renewable energy projects: land status, dual taxation, permitting delays, right-of-way issues, workforce readiness, BIA timelines, or long-term tribal ownership.

We invite you to join us at the 82nd NCAI Conference in Seattle for an exclusive two-part opportunity:

1. Tribal Energy Leadership Luncheon: Learn from Navajo Power’s Tribal-led executive and development team, connect with other leaders, and explore what it really takes to advance renewable energy on Tribal land.

2. One-on-One Project Strategy Sessions: Sit down directly with CEO Brett Isaac or Executive Chair Clara Pratte to discuss your Nation’s goals, ideas, or roadblocks and get clear, Tribal-specific guidance backed by lived experience and technical expertise.

Bring your questions, early-stage concepts, or current challenges. Walk away with clarity, next steps, and partnership pathways.

Lunch seats and one-on-one session slots are limited. Early RSVP is recommended.


Meet the Navajo Power team, learn about Tribal-centered development models, and connect with other leaders exploring clean energy projects at NCAI.

Following lunch, you can book a private session with Brett Isaac or Clara Pratte.


Luncheon Key Highlights

  • Learn how Tribal-led renewable development is shifting equity and economic power back to Tribal Nations.
  • Connect with Tribal leaders, developers, and strategic partners.
  • Explore real siting, permitting, and ownership pathways for projects on Tribal land.
  • Gain insider insight into how Tribal ownership models are creating long-term revenue and energy sovereignty.


Location Details: 82nd Annual NCAI Convention & Marketplace

Venue: Seattle Convention Center

Address: 705 Pike Street Seattle, WA 98101

Venue/Room: Arch Building / Level 3 / Meeting Rooms : 302


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 12:00 PM

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Seattle Convention Center | Arch

705 Pike Street

Seattle, WA 98101

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Navajo Power PBC

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Nov 19 · 12:00 PM PST