REV2024: Environmentally Achievable 100% Renewables by 2035: Noise, Aesthetics & Water

Thursday, October 17th, 2024 – 9:30-10:30 a.m.

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This panel brings together experts on noise, air, water, and wildlife from the private sector to discuss what 100% renewables in each New England state by 2035 will look like for the full range of renewable generation and support infrastructure such as transmission and energy storage.

Moderator: Malachi Brennan, Attorney, SRH Law 

In his land-use and environmental practice, Malachi regularly counsels clients on permitting strategy and compliance with Vermont’s “Act 250” statewide land-use law and local zoning regulations.  He also litigates complex land-use and environmental matters at local administrative boards, in the Civil and Environmental Divisions of the Vermont Superior Court and at the appellate level at the Vermont Supreme Court.  Malachi has helped clients secure land-use permits for affordable housing developments, defended infrastructure-related environmental permits on appeal, and guided individuals and businesses through Vermont’s complex maze of development permitting requirements.

 

 

Sponsored by TCE, a Bowman Company

Speakers


Eddie Duncan Founder and Principal Consultant, Paxwood Acoustics

Eddie Duncan is Principal Consultant and Founder of Paxwood Acoustics based in Quechee, Vermont. His passion for sound, environmental stewardship, and helping others has defined his career for over two decades. In that time, he has provided acoustical engineering services nationwide to 120+ wind power projects, 60+ solar power projects, 70+ transmission projects, and a growing number of energy storage projects.

Abby Dery Senior Project Manager, Bowman

Abby Dery is an engineer, senior project manager, and the director of the project management office at TCE.  Abby is TCE’s expert in transportation engineering and local permitting, and has regulatory expertise in Act 250 land use and Section 248 land development issues, specifically solar array layout.

Gordon Perkins Senior Project Manager, EDR

With 23 years of professional experience. Gordon is one of the leading expert consultants in visualization and visual impact assessment in the Northeast and has extensive expertise in the technical methodologies associated with visual impact assessment, visual resource assessment, and scenic landscape assessment. Gordon is engaged in ongoing evaluation and development of technical methodologies used in visual impact assessment, including new techniques in data collection, processing and analysis, and 3D modeling.

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