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National - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Creating a People's Charter for renewable energy
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event notice
Wednesday October 02, 2013 23:37 by anon - Claiming Our Future
RENEWABLE ENERGY – PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION & CONSERVATION
LEAF and Claiming Our Future invite you to participate in an event to discuss production and distribution of renewable energy and energy conservation. The intention is to identify priorities to include in a People’s Charter on Renewable Energy.
Our dependence on fossil fuels makes for an unsustainable economy and society. This dependence leaves our economy and all of us at the mercy of rising global energy prices. This contributes to an ever-increasing cost of living and people living in poverty find it increasingly difficult to meet their energy needs. Time: Opening: 11.00 am – Close: 4.15 pm – Registration from 10.30am
A LEAF and Claiming Our Future Event
Venue: Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise
REGISTER NOW ON: http://leafrenewableenergy.eventbrite.ie
LEAF and Claiming Our Future invite you to participate in an event to discuss production and distribution of renewable energy and energy conservation. The intention is to identify priorities to include in a People’s Charter on Renewable Energy.
Our dependence on fossil fuels makes for an unsustainable economy and society. This dependence leaves our economy and all of us at the mercy of rising global energy prices. This contributes to an ever-increasing cost of living and people living in poverty find it increasingly difficult to meet their energy needs.
There are alternatives. We need to invest in new ways of producing, distributing, and conserving energy. Biofuel, hydro, solar, wind and geothermal power sources are available. Small scale renewable energy production that is locally owned could be developed. Fossil fuel dependent activities could be retrofitted and housing insulation expanded.
This event is the start of a process that we hope will be participative and wide ranging. It is open to all and it is free. It should engage people from across the country. This is not just an environmental issue. It should engage people from all sectors of civil society – environmental, community , trade union, cultural , global justice and wider.
This debate is urgent. It needs your ideas. Help shape the People’s Charter.
Lunch will be provided
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Agenda
11.00: ‘Posing the Challenge'
Welcome and introduction to the day, LEAF and Claiming Our Future
11.15: ‘Producing Renewable Energy’ - First debate
Video statements on energy production using hydro, wind, geothermal, solar and biofuel power
Discussing personal perspectives on the production of renewable energy.
‘Ask the Experts’ - A pause for questions
Identifying priorities for the People’s Charter
12.45: Lunch
13.30: ‘Distributing Renewable Energy’ – Second debate
Video statements on fuel poverty, district systems, micro grids, energy storage and energy co-operatives
Discussing personal perspectives on the distribution of renewable energy
‘Ask the Experts’ - A pause for questions
Identifying priorities for the People’s Charter
14.30: ‘Conserving Energy’ - Third debate
Video statements on energy conservation at home and at work
Discussing personal perspectives on the conservation of energy
Identifying priorities for the People’s Charter
16.00: ‘What Next?’
First steps towards a people’s charter – feedback from the discussions
Next steps in creating the People’s Charter
Venue:
Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise
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