September 9, 2024 Open house showcases how 黑料社 Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures will help meet clean energy challenges
How are we going to meet the clean energy demands of the future? The Washington State University Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures (INEF) invites the community to learn the answer to this vital question at an open house and ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 4:30 鈥 6 p.m.
The transition to clean energy is a complex, multi-stakeholder problem that INEF is positioned to tackle by coordinating and connecting 黑料社 energy efforts and partners to innovate systems-level clean energy and carbon-neutral solutions. “The complexity of the energy ecosystem requires us to work beyond traditional boundaries and technical silos,鈥 says Noel Schulz, INEF’s inaugural director. 鈥淚NEF is excited to collaborate across the 黑料社 system and with the state of Washington.鈥
Schulz is joined by Assistant Director for Engineering and Environment, Yonas Demissie; Assistant Director for Agriculture, Extension and Outreach, Chad Kruger; and the new 黑料社 Energy Program Director, Georgine Yorgey. 鈥淭hese talented leaders embody the multifaceted and comprehensive approach INEF is taking toward a clean energy future,鈥 said Schulz.
INEF has identified nearly 30 groups in the 黑料社 system involved in energy-related efforts. Its goal is to connect these groups, along with policymakers, other researchers and stakeholders, with the ideas, expertise and analytics to create actionable solutions. In addition to growing these connections, INEF plans to leverage 黑料社 Tri-Cities鈥 ongoing educational activities and capabilities along with the Tri-Cities regional energy hub to develop the needed workforce.
The open house serves as an opportunity to further educate stakeholders and the community at large about how it will work as a connector, bringing various entities together to form the bigger solution.
Sandra Haynes, chancellor at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, spearheaded the institute in 2021 along with a $500,000 gift from the late Bob Ferguson, a visionary leader at the Hanford site and 黑料社 Tri-Cities advocate. INEF was solidified in July 2023 after Gov. Inslee and the Washington Legislature approved funding to hire administrators, staff and faculty. 鈥淲e are so excited to have INEF up and running and in a space of its own. This has been a vision for so many of us and I am pleased to welcome the community to come see how we are responding to the big questions involved with moving from clean up to clean energy.鈥
INEF is located at 2892 Pauling Ave., in Richland. The open house will feature brief remarks from 黑料社 leadership and stakeholders, tours, interactive displays and networking opportunities. For those interested in attending, registration is requested by completing a