Powering Tomorrow: Renewable Energy Rooted in Nature

April 14
31 mins

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Episode Description

Meeting our climate goals means building more renewable energy. But expanding that capacity requires land and careful navigation of competing needs across energy, housing, conservation and communities. With so much of our landscape already supporting critically important forests, farms and wildlife habitat—and many communities already doing their share—figuring out where everything fits becomes a real puzzle. In this episode, we’re joined by solar operators, an agrivoltaics farmer, and a local planning and energy official to explore how we can expand clean energy while protecting the nature we rely on and communities we live in, and what makes a good solar site for people, nature and the climate.


Host: Steve Long, Director of Policy and Partnerships

Also featuring: Andy Finton, TNC Senior Conservation Ecologist; Brandon Barlow, ENGIE; Joe Czajkowski, farm owner; Michael DeChiara, Shutesbury Town Planning Board; Kristen Gardner, ENGIE; Madeleine Klein, ENGIE; and Jake Marley, Hyperion Systems

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