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February 15, 2022 by Taylor

RE-Power the Peninsula Hydro & Storage

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Date:

February 22

Time:

05:30 pm - 06:30 pm

Venue

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAudeCrqzMrGdeUgxDiOYv7Q-nprbIGgBGf

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAudeCrqzMrGdeUgxDiOYv7Q-nprbIGgBGf

We’re halfway through our exploration of the energy technologies that could contribute to HEA’s Renewable Goal. Our February session will cover two energy technologies. We’ll be discussing hydropower — the big and small, the good and bad — as well as energy storage, the backbone of a renewable grid. Although “storage” may bring to mind high-tech battery systems like HEA’s new BESS, we’ll also talk about how hydro and storage meet with pumped hydro storage.
Join us to learn about:

– HEA’s hydro projects with fuel supply manager Mike Salzetti
– independent small hydro with entrepreneur Joel Groves
– pumped hydro energy storage with engineer Kerry Williams
– HEA’s new battery storage with strategist David Thomas

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