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Saturday, March 14, 2009
CT Colleges Organizing at University of Hartford March 28
Please see the message below regarding follow-up to Powershift. There will be an open meeting at University of Hartford on March 28th at 1 pm, lasting no later than 3 pm, currently focused on getting students involved in advocating (federal?) renewable energy legislation. I myself think that some time should be spent on state legislation. Also note that March 28th is the day of Earth Hour, when everyone turns off their lights for an hour at 8:30 pm to acknowledge the carbon footprint of electricity.
Message:
Hi everyone,
We are so happy that you decided to stay in touch, and we want to jump right in by all gathering at the University of Hartford (CT) in just about two weeks on Saturday, March 28th at 1pm. We have the space booked till 3, and we will just take the time we need within that frame.
This will be a pretty nuts and bolts meeting that will be really important for establishing both our coalition and an infrastructure for communication between schools going forward. We are planning to make federal climate policy the backbone of our work, and we can be a crucial voice for getting a strong climate bill passed before talks in December!
We would love to have at least two representatives from each school in CT and really want to reach out to universities which weren't represented at Powershift. If anyone has contacts in those schools that I should target for getting people there, please let me know.
If you are from a school outside of CT but want to keep in touch, offer resources that might be helpful to us going forward or want to discuss collaboration, please be in touch! This crucial work won't happen without the voices of engaged and committed groups, so please come and help us lay the groundwork for a needed and dynamic coalition.
When: Saturday, March 28th at 1pm
Where: University of Hartford, Room 333 in the Gengras Student Union
What: Statewide coalition of students committed to pushing for a strong climate bill and clean,
renewable solutions
Why: If not you, who?
Directions are here: http://www.hartford.edu/about/info.asp?item=driving
Campus Map is here: http://www.hartford.edu/about/map/buildings.asp
Gengras Student union is building #25.
Thanks so much and call/ email with questions!
Jacqueline Rowland
Clean Water Action
CTCleanEnergyCampus
860.232.6232
Tyler Dunham
Renewable Energy Club
Connecticut College
tdunham@conncoll.edu
Friday, March 13, 2009
Connecticut's Energy Future - Who's Minding the Store?
In my last post I mentioned an important study completed by the Connecticut Academy of Sciences and Engineering (CASE) on the development and implementation of energy policy in Connecticut.
Like other studies, CASE's Preparing for Connecticut's Energy Future report found that there is no coherent policy possible under the current totally decentralized administration of energy affairs with literally nobody in charge.
CASE's findings had a public hearing early in the session. Subsequently HB 6633 was introduced by House Co-Chair Vicky Nardello. This 18-page bill would create an Energy Secretary to oversee all the existing entities that are part of the energy puzzle. The Energy Secretary would be required to develop a coherent policy for the State and report periodically.
To those who say in these times we cannot afford another department, I say our present chaotic structure has cost us a lot of money over the years. And now that a lot of federal money is available we need a single strong voice to get our share.
HB 6633 had a public hearing on March 10 and the Energy and Technology Committee deadline is this Wednesday. Let’s hope the committee steps up to the plate like our sister states to recognize the importance of good management and vote the bill out of committee.
David Anderson is the Former Chair and Ranking Member of Energy Committee-1980-1992.
Contact the 2009 Energy Committee:
Dist. 001 Senator John Fonfara (Democrat-Hartford) 860-240-0043 Fonfara@senatedems.ct.gov
Dist. 032 Representative James O'Rourke (Democrat-Cromwell) 860-240-8585 Jim.ORourke@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 035 Representative Brian O'Connor (Democrat-Clinton) 860-240-8585 Brian.OConnor@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 038 Representative Elizabeth Ritter (Democrat-Quaker Hill) 860-240-8585 Elizabeth.Ritter@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 049 Representative Susan Johnson (Democrat-Willimantic) 860-240-8585 Susan.Johnson@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 061 Representative Matthew Conway (Democrat-Suffield) 860-240-8585 Matthew.Conway@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 063 Representative John Rigby (Republican-Winsted) 860-240-8787 John.Rigby@housegop.ct.gov
Dist. 068 Representative Sean Williams (Republican-Watertown) 860-240-8700 Sean.Williams@housegop.ct.gov
Dist. 070 Representative Rosa Rebimbas (Republican-Naugatuck) 860-240-8799 Rosa.Rebimbas@housegop.ct.gov
Dist. 078 Representative William Hamzy (Republican-Terryville) 860-240-8700 William.Hamzy@housegop.ct.gov
Dist. 089 Representative Vickie Nardello (Democrat-Prospect) 860-240-0434 Vickie.Nardello@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 097 Representative Robert Megna (Democrat-New Haven) 860-240-8585 Robert.Megna@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 100 Representative Matthew Lesser (Democrat-Middletown) 860-240-8585 Matthew.Lesser@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 102 Representative Lonnie Reed (Democrat-Branford) 860-240-8500 Lonnie.Reed@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 103 Representative Elizabeth Esty (Democrat-Cheshire) 860-240-8585 Elizabeth.Esty@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 121 Representative Terry Backer (Democrat-Hartford) 860-240-8585 Terry.Backer@cga.ct.gov
Dist. 122 Representative Lawrence Miller (Republican-Stratford) 860-240-8700 Lawrence.Miller@housegop.ct.gov
Dist. 147 Representative William Tong (Democrat-Stamford) 860-240-8747 William.Tong@cga.ct.gov