GREENWAVE

Leading for the Planet

Solar Potential

May 4, 2023, 8:00 - 10:00 am, PST

 
 
As leaders, we have the opportunity to accelerate the transition to affordable, clean energy ... to give our community a solar makeover
— Glenn Hallam

 
Incredibly valuable for connecting and networking
— Bradley Grams, U.S. EPA
Refreshing change from the normal webinar format
— Steven Kooy, BIFMA
Beautifully organized and run with focused facilitation and zero wasted time
— Steve Weinberg
Without a doubt the most useful conference I have ever been to
— Gifford Pinchot Founder, Bainbridge Graduate Institute (BGI) Intrapreneurship.com
 

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Featured Presentations


 

Regional Solar Potential

Using Google Earth to explore solar opportunity

  • How much of your community’s solar potential has been realized?

  • Where are the best locations to harvest the sun?

  • What are the regional issues that need to be considered?

 

Glenn Schiffbauer

Executive Director at Santa Fe Green Chamber of Commerce

 
 

 

Site Potential

Creating a plan for a specific site

  • Calculating potential energy

  • Planning energy use

  • Estimating cost savings

  • Accelerating projects

 

Scott Schumacher

Senior Account Executive

TotalEnergies

 
 

 

Accelerating Change

Influencing decision makers

  • Finding the right decision makers

  • Making the right “ask”

  • Creating an exciting vision

  • Tips and tactics for keeping the ball rolling

  • Overcoming common obstacles

Glenn Hallam, Ph.D.

CEO

Green Dock Ventures, Inc.

 
 

Community Knowledge and Experience

Bring a success story or feasibility study. You’ll have a chance to speak, time-permitting.


 

One-Minute Success Stories

Briefly share what you’ve learned as you’ve adopted solar energy at scale.

  1. How large is your array?

  2. What percentage of your total energy usage does this generate?

  3. How much do you expect to save over time?

  4. What are the key lessons that you learned along the way?

One-Minute Feasibility Studies

Briefly share your analysis of a proposed site (or sites) where you use a great deal of energy and have plenty of open space.

  1. Where would you position the array?

  2. How much energy would it generate?

  3. What percentage of that facility’s electricity load would be generated?

  4. How would you make the case for an array here? What’s your approach?

 

Final Comments and Reflections


 

Neal Denton

Sustainability Officer

City of Santa Fe

 
 

 
 

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