Denver conference: Renewable energy in Indian Country


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

October 27, 2009

Dear Reader:One of the foremost topics in our Native communities centers on renewable energy in Indian Country. What? Your community isn't talking about ways to bring and provide clean energy to thousands of Native families, many now living with electricity? I've been heartened lately to meet a large cadre of people working in the field of renewable energy, including the folks at the Department of Energy. Staff members there have organized a forum Nov. 16-20 in Denver "for tribes to meet and learn from other tribes pursuing energy sufficiency through renewable energy or energy efficiency, and share in their successes," according to the DOE Tribal Energy Web site. The Doe recognizes "the increasing interest of tribes in energy efficiency and renewable energy and the benefit of tribes learning from tribes, we are opening up this meeting to Indian Country as a whole. This is a unique forum where you can get an excellent overview of the wide range of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects under way in Indian Country."

Join the conversation. Also, if your community has any good stories about renewable energy projects, I'd really like to hear about for a magazine piece I'm working on. Keep checking back. I'll be writing more about this issue. Thanks.

Jodi Rave

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

(Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation)

Founder & Editor in Chief

Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota

Spoken Languages: English

Topic Expertise: Federal trust relationship with American Indians; Indigenous issues ranging from spirituality and environment to education and land rights

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