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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: Data Center Impacts - Water
DESCRIPTION:As data centers continue to threaten local resources\, ratepayers\, and communities\, understanding how these facilities impact water supply and infrastructure is essential. State policy actors have a vast array of tools and policy mechanisms for regulating water usage\, discharge\, and water service costs\, and requiring data disclosure and analysis to protect their water resources. We explore solutions for safeguarding states’ water resources in Climate XChange’s State Policy Toolkit for Data Center Regulation on Water Impacts. \nWe’re convening a webinar to review the water impacts of data centers\, what water efficiency technologies are available\, and how state policy can mitigate adverse impacts to water supply\, quality\, and costs. Our speakers include: \n\nMargaret Cook\, Vice President of Water and Community Resilience at the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)\, who will provide a deep dive into how data centers use water for cooling\, where there are impacts to water systems and planning\, and which water efficiency technologies are available to mitigate adverse impacts.\nKristen Soares\, State Climate Policy Network Manager at Climate XChange\, who will provide tools and examples from the recently released State Policy Toolkit for Data Center Regulation on Water Impacts\, covering state policies to protect local water supply and quality\, require disclosure on adverse impacts\, and utilize financial tools to fund water conservation and protect ratepayers\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-data-center-impacts/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: Data Center Impacts - Electricity
DESCRIPTION:As rapid data center growth continues to drive electricity demand across the country\, strains on the power grid could increase electric bills for all ratepayers and threaten reliability. Some parts of the country are predicting energy supply shortfalls due to data centers\, and without strong regulations ratepayers could be forced to bear the cost of grid upgrades necessary to accommodate the extra load. Additionally\, without more transparency into how many proposed data centers will actually get built\, regulators have a challenge in proactively planning for potential growth. \nState policymakers have unique jurisdiction over the retail electric system and a wide range of tools at their disposal to help combat these risks. From deploying clean energy and establishing consumer protections to requiring transparency and lessening the risk of stranded assets\, states are exploring solutions to manage data center load growth across the country. We explore these solutions in Climate XChange’s upcoming State Policy Toolkit for Data Center Regulation on Electricity Affordability and Reliability. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll review the impacts of data centers on electricity affordability and reliability\, and what policy tools are available to states to protect ratepayers and the grid. Our speakers include: \n\nMcKenna Beck\, the Ralph Cavanagh Climate Solutions Fellow at NRDC and author of At the Crossroads: A Better Path to Managing Data Center Load Growth\, who will provide a deep dive into how and where data centers are straining electric grids\, as well as a survey of emerging state responses to bolster energy affordability while advancing clean energy.\nJordan Gerow\, Director of Policy and Research at Climate XChange\, who will explore policy tools and examples included in Climate XChange’s soon-to-be-released State Policy Toolkit for Data Center Regulation: Electricity Affordability and Reliability\, including large load tariffs\, load flexibility\, and better contracting and siting processes to promote the deployment of clean energy.\n\nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-data-center-impacts-electricity/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
CATEGORIES:discussion,webinar
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SUMMARY:Third Act: Faith: The Work That Reconnects
DESCRIPTION:Third Act Faith continues its exploration of Joanna Macy’s Work That Reconnects\, a set of simple but profound practices to build strength and resilience for our work to heal the world. In each session\, we will engage in practices of sharing\, listening\, and imagining related to one of the stages of the Work that Reconnects\, which are designed to build community\, help us hold the many emotions related to our work in the world\, and give us new sources of support to do that work.
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/third-act-faith-the-work-that-reconnects/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:discussion
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SUMMARY:ClimateXchange: April National Policy Call
DESCRIPTION:Join advocates\, policymakers\, and researchers for a one-hour roundup of recent state-level climate policy wins\, challenges\, and other developments. Our monthly State Climate Policy Network National Call features on-the-ground updates from members in states across the country\, followed by a survey of notable state and federal policy actions from Climate XChange’s own experts. \nIf you can’t attend the call\, we’ll send the recording and transcript to everyone who registers. \nFeel free to contact Kristen Soares\, our SCPN Manager\, at kristen@climate-xchange.org with any questions. Read more about the SCPN here. \nRegister
URL:https://350santafe.org/event/climatexchange-april-national-policy-call/
LOCATION:On line\, United States
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