Feb 4, 2019

Redwood Coast Energy Authority invites public input to identify new and expanded energy programs




The Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) invites the public to participate in “Citizen Sourcing” to help identify new and/or expanded energy-related programs or projects that will provide a direct benefit to Humboldt County’s Community Choice Energy Program ratepayers.

Concepts should align with RCEA’s program development priorities of 1) energy efficiency, conservation, and electrification; 2) electric vehicles and charging infrastructure; and 3) distributed solar power and energy storage systems.

Anyone with a compatible idea or vision is welcome to respond, prior experience with energy planning is not required. RCEA hopes to see a wide range of concepts, from neighborhood innovations to county-wide solutions.

“The objective of starting with a ‘Citizen Sourcing’ process as a first step in the development of new customer programs is to open it up so that anyone in the community can participate in generating new ideas,” said RCEA Executive Director Matthew Marshall.

“By providing a framework for what is basically a community-wide brainstorming session, we are hoping to get a variety of creative ideas that we can then evaluate and refine into energy programs or projects that support RCEA’s sustainable energy goals.”

Responses are due March 14th.  RCEA’s Community Advisory Committee will work with RCEA staff to evaluate the responses and make recommendations to the RCEA Board of Directors on which ideas should be further developed and potentially funded.

Details, instructions, and a response template can be found atwww.redwoodenergy.org. Call (707) 269-1700 ext: 352 or emailcitizensourcing@redwoodenergy.org with questions.

1 comment:

  1. If they're severing CoolAid....and they are.... Don't drink it!

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