[Pollinator] Solar Synergy Program Webinar

peter at conservationblueprint.com peter at conservationblueprint.com
Wed Mar 22 13:52:07 PDT 2023


Colleagues,

 

Please consider joining our upcoming webinar on Tuesday, March 25th at either 10:00 am CST or 7:00 pm CST where we talk about the new Solar Synergy Program.  This innovative program provides a pollinator-friendly solution to utility-scale solar projects, bringing unique benefits to solar developers, the environment, and surrounding communities.  The program was publicly launched on March 14th and has already 12,000+ acres in the process of enrollment.

 

Webinar Registration Links

Session 1- 10:00 am CST– https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dl9ERSZuSym-l4JbfYgdZw

Session 2 -7:00 pm CST – https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uoU8edtoSWip4FqN82kq8g

 

This presentation will be recorded and available for viewing at a later date.

Attendees will be able to participate in Q&A at the end of the webinar.

The webinar is FREE, but pre-registration is required.

 

Additional information about the program

The Solar Synergy program works directly with solar developers to strategically design and monitor high-quality pollinator habitats within utility-scale renewable energy projects. Through the generous financial support of corporations and foundations, the program is being offered at no additional cost to the developers.

 

The program consists of uniquely designed outcomes that deliver four key benefits to renewable energy projects:

*       NextGen Conservation Seed Mixtures

*       Carbon Sequestration Monitoring

*       Pollinator & Habitat Monitoring

*       Connecting Commercial Beekeeping

 

 

Peter S. Berthelsen | President

 <mailto:peter at conservationblueprint.com> peter at conservationblueprint.com

Conservation Blueprint, 1070 18th Avenue, St. Paul, NE 68873

(308) 390-0848

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