U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Office of EERE
Community Renewable Energy Deployment Webinars
Community Renewable Energy Deployment (CommRE) Webinars provide information on successful community renewable energy projects, including the challenges and barriers faced during development. Find past webinars, and download presentations and supporting materials below.
Past Webinars
This webinar provided information on San Jose, California's, commercial-scale, high solids dry fermentation anaerobic digestion system, and the Forest County Potawatomi Community’s anaerobic digester project.
This webinar provided information on how two cities in Washington and New York integrated multiple renewable energy technologies to create renewable energy parks in their areas.
This webinar provided information on Concord Light's solar photovoltaic rebate program and Austin Energy's innovative "Residential Solar Rate," which replaced net energy metering based on a value of solar analysis.
This webinar provided information on the experiences of the cities of Tucson, Arizona, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, in developing photovoltaic projects using requests for proposals and power purchase agreements.
This webinar provided information on Indiana's Ball State University geothermal heat pump system, and a hot-water district heating system in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This webinar provided information on two net zero energy communities in California and Hawaii.
This webinar provided information about two wind energy installations in large urban areas, the first at the entrance to Boston Harbor in Hull, Massachusetts, and the second near downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
This webinar provided information on the challenges and success of financing mechanisms for a solar project in Knoxville, Tennessee, and one of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District's CommRE projects.
This webinar provided information on the challenges and benefits of developing successful community landfill gas-to-energy projects at the Will County, Illinois, Prairie View Recycling and Disposal Facility and the Escambia County, Florida, Perdido Landfill Gas-to-Electricity project.
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