Jefferson County Library to host climate change, renewable energy series

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Library will host “Renewables Are Necessary but Not Sufficient” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

The free, monthly discussion series will stream on Zoom.

The program, the second session in the Climate Change and Clean Energy series, will cover renewable energy sources, storage technology and carbon capture.

The team of presenters includes Steve Blake, David Blessing, Chelcie Liu, Dave Clive, Gary Nelson and Doug Rodgers.

Future presentations in the series are:

• Jan. 27: “Understanding the Electric Grid and How to Make CO2-Free Electricity”

• Feb. 3: “How Do Nuclear Reactors Fit Our Need for Electricity Production?”

• Feb. 10: “Bringing Clean Energy to Everyone”

• Feb. 17: “Wrap Up”

For more information or to register for the discussion series, visit www.jclibrary.info.

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