RENEWABLE ENERGY - QUARTERLY REPORT At the end of our First Seminar, we were challenged to discover ways to create partnering, communications and networks.

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RENEWABLE ENERGY - QUARTERLY REPORT At the end of our First Seminar, we were challenged to discover ways to create partnering, communications and networks which facilitate Alternative Energy understanding and utilization in the Texas Panhandle. What has transpired to date?

IDENTIFY OBJECTIVES Become more Renewable Energy aware Be proactive in seeking RE applications for your firm, business or institution Develop contacts to include others with similar RE interests and priorities Expand invitations to include increased business and industry representation Establish collaborations and partnerships Select a First Effort activity or Task to incorporate RE concepts into daily application

Who Has Done What ? Amarillo College – ● Dialog with TSTC on Joint offering of Renewable Energy Certificates and Associate Degrees. ● Investigating opportunities to use RE in selected buildings and classrooms AACAL – ● Incorporating AE orientation and focus in Engineering Internship experience TTU at AMARILLO – ● Forming network partnerships to extend Renewable Energy awareness and utilization ● Join with TRES to expand SharePoint for FAQ and promotion of AE applications Angelina Group – ● Developing RE field application of “best practices” demonstration in actual Carbon Reduced, Company Employee Office

FOCUS ON LOW CARBON FOOTPRINTS Abu Dhabi to Build First Carbon-Neutral City Lubbock Christian University TTU at AMARILLO Texas State Technical College Austin Community College Amarillo College The Angelina Group

A Company Employee Office

COMPANY EMPLOYEE BUILDING - Interior

WHAT NEXT? Identify projects suitable for initiation and commitment Secure linkages and collaborative partnering Set measurable goals and work product Commit to reasonable timetables Secure additional resources for support Agree on a To Do List with clear expectations and accountability Grant ourselves permission to achieve these dreams