The Webcast will be in Room 210 of the Lory Student Center
Presentation Summary
Colorado is rich in renewable energy resources. However, delivering green electrons to the grid is limited by Colorado's constrained, aging, and under-sized transmission infrastructure. Without a robust high-voltage transmission system, the scale-up of Colorado’s utility-scale renewable energy projects will limit the penetration of renewable energy in the electricity sector. Join CRES for a summary of the Governor's Energy Office's recently-released REDI Report- “Renewable Energy Development Infrastructure: Connecting Colorado's Renewable Resources to the Markets in a Carbon-Constrained Electricity Sector.”
Presenter Bio
Morey Wolfson is the Transmission Program Manager at the Governor's Energy Office. Some highlights of his experience include: organizer of Denver's Earth Day event in 1970; Executive Assistant to the Commissioners at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, member of NREL's Federal Energy Management Program Team, member of the CRES Board of Directors, Amendment 37 campaigner, Solar Program Manager for the Colorado Energy Science Center, and sustainability consultant to David Owen Tryba Architects.
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