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RENEW Northeast: Demystifying Transmission Webinar

July 24 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Join RENEW Northeast on Thursday, July 24th for this FREE online event as they launch a series of webinars and in-person forums addressing what is On the Line for local communities in the expansion of electric transmission infrastructure. This kickoff webinar session, titled Demystifying Transmission, will help open the public conversation surrounding challenges, opportunities, and impacts of local electric transmission projects. This is intended to be an interactive and open discussion where we will not only share information & resources, but also encourage participants to share feedback and ask questions.

RENEW Northeast is building a network of community leaders across New England who are interested in ensuring that local voices and interests are part of the growing dialogue around the development of our regional electric grid. Drawing upon their resources and knowledge, they will help drive this platform for dialogue through:

  • Sharing up-to-date information about transmission proposals and projects.
  • Exchanging ideas and best practices for how communities can engage with energy developers.
  • Building strategies for amplifying community voices and perspectives to decision makers.
  • Hosting a series of informational webinars and in-person discussions.

Register now to be part of the conversation that is powering our future!

Panelists:

Barry Sheingold, Chair of the Barnstable Infrastructure and Energy Committee

Barry Sheingold is a resident of the Town of Barnstable and serves as chair of the Town’sInfrastructure and Energy Committee. He retired in December 2022 from a 45-year career in the energy industry, having worked as a lawyer, businessperson, and consultant for or with government agencies, electric and gas utilities, power plant developers, and energy marketers. In the years before his retirement, he served as project lead for the Independent Evaluator team (selected by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources and Attorney General’s Office) that oversaw four large-scale competitive clean power procurements, including the first three Massachusetts competitive bidding processes for offshore wind energy resources.

Chris Powicki, PresidentWater Energy Ecology Information & Design Services, Inc.

Chris Powicki is president of Water Energy Ecology Information & Design Services, Inc., which provides research, analysis, planning, and communications services to nonprofit, government, and private sector clients. Since 2007, he has taught renewable energy courses as an adjunct professor at Cape Cod Community College. Currently serving as chair of Sierra Club’s Cape Cod & Islands Group, he has been advancing public interests as a clean energy advocate and environmental activist since 2000.

Paul Niedzwiecki, CEO, Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce

Paul Niedzwiecki is the chief executive officer of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Niedzwiecki is a public policy professional and attorney with more than two decades of experience in public administration and crafting environmental and economic policy on Cape Cod. He previously served as the executive director of the Cape Cod Commission, and has also held senior positions with Southfield Redevelopment Authority, Cape Cod Healthcare, and the Town of Barnstable.

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