Sierra Business Council
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Calaveras, Amador, Tuolumne, and Mariposa Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Calaveras, Amador, Tuolumne, and Mariposa Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Sutter, Yuba, and Butte Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Sutter, Yuba, and Butte Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
SNEW’s Climate and Energy Outlook Series: Sutter, Yuba, and Butte Counties
VirtualThe environment has a significant impact on energy use and productivity. Reduced stream flows can weaken hydropower. Storms and wildfire risks can force utility public power shut offs. And hotter conditions can drive energy demand for cooling. While these disturbances are likely to continue, sustainable energy use reduces emissions, cuts costs on utility bills, and
Sierra CAMP Summer Workshop: Planning for Wildfire, Forest Health, and Fuel Management in the Sierra
VirtualPlease join Sierra Business Council's Sierra CAMP for its June 15th, 2022 public workshop on how community planners can plan for and implement fuel reduction projects for wildfire preparedness. This 1 hour workshop includes a panel discussion with representatives from the U.S. Forest Service, Placer County, Spatial Informatics Group, and the Whitebark Institute of Interdisciplinary
Sierra CAMP Summer Workshop: Planning for Wildfire, Forest Health, and Fuel Management in the Sierra
VirtualPlease join Sierra Business Council's Sierra CAMP for its June 15th, 2022 public workshop on how community planners can plan for and implement fuel reduction projects for wildfire preparedness. This 1 hour workshop includes a panel discussion with representatives from the U.S. Forest Service, Placer County, Spatial Informatics Group, and the Whitebark Institute of Interdisciplinary
Sierra CAMP Summer Workshop: Planning for Wildfire, Forest Health, and Fuel Management in the Sierra
VirtualPlease join Sierra Business Council's Sierra CAMP for its June 15th, 2022 public workshop on how community planners can plan for and implement fuel reduction projects for wildfire preparedness. This 1 hour workshop includes a panel discussion with representatives from the U.S. Forest Service, Placer County, Spatial Informatics Group, and the Whitebark Institute of Interdisciplinary
Rural Energy Solutions: Part 1
VirtualSierra Climate Adaptation & Mitigation Partnership is partnering with Sierra Nevada Energy Watch to present a webinar describing the benefits of building energy upgrades. These projects can save both energy and money for public agencies and businesses in the Sierra Nevada. The webinar will explain the process by which energy efficiency upgrades are completed, starting