
North Coast Offshore Wind: Where Do We Stand Today?
Wed., Aug. 5, 1-3 p.m.
Location: In person: On Campus
Cost: $25
With Tanner Etherton, Schatz Energy Research Center Offshore Wind Team
Empowering offshore wind along the U.S. West Coast would require four avenues of infrastructure development: wind farms, ports, onshore transmission systems, and the supply chain. Join this workshop hosted at the Schatz Energy Research Center to learn about the proposed developments for the North Coast, including offshore, onshore, and within Humboldt Bay. Members of the Schatz Center's offshore wind research team will describe their recent findings and ongoing studies, and explore possible next steps in the context of an evolving political climate.
Since 1989, the Schatz Center has been a leader in applied research and project development for clean and renewable energy. Its project portfolio includes microgrid development, off-grid solar product testing, offshore wind research, sustainable transportation design, carbon life cycle and land use studies, and planning and policy analysis for clean energy deployments around the globe.
Please note, the Schatz Center is located at the top of a hill, across the road from the BSS building. Please reference this map for ADA parking and accessibility information: https://www.humboldt.edu/sites/default/files/2024-04/campusmap.pdf. For questions or accessibility requests, please contact schatzenergy@humboldt.edu or call 707-826-4345.
Registration opens for OLLI members on May 27. Non-members may register starting May 29.




