13–15 June 2023: NW Tribal Clean Energy Summit
Seneca Environmental’s Business Development Director Erin Dayl presented at the Northwest Tribal Clean Energy Summit on 14 June 2023.
Rosana Francescato is a Communications Consultant for Seneca Solar. She was previously Communications Director for the Clean Coalition, a clean-energy nonprofit, Sunible, an online solar marketplace, and MyDomino, an energy savings concierge service. In over 14 years at Adobe Systems, Rosana held senior technical editing and project management positions. She has written extensively on clean energy for publications like CleanTechnica, PV Solar Report, pv magazine, and Energy Central. While on the steering committee of the Local Clean Energy Alliance, Rosana helped evaluate shared renewables legislation in California. She has served on the boards of several clean-energy nonprofits and was the top individual fundraiser for the GRID Alternatives Bay Area Solarthon for 10 years in a row.
Seneca Environmental’s Business Development Director Erin Dayl presented at the Northwest Tribal Clean Energy Summit on 14 June 2023.
At Seneca Solar, we go beyond what’s standard in renewable energy projects to achieve Earth-healing benefits — we call these “+1s.” One of the ways to incorporate +1s is to site solar projects on farms, in a practice known as agrivoltaics.
Seneca Environmental was a sponsor for the groundbreaking first annual Tribal Energy Equity Summit hosted by the Indigenous Energy Initiative.
The Native solar energy development future has never looked so bright. In Solar Builder Magazine, Seneca Environmental VP Matt Renner discusses how tribally owned companies are participating in the renewable energy transition.
In this op-ed, Seneca Holdings CEO Jeffrey Ellis discusses how businesses looking to amplify their ESG goals should consider the added impact that comes from working with a tribally owned business.
Indigenous innovation is reshaping the burgeoning clean energy industry and empowering Native communities with equitable climate solutions.
In Solar Builder Magazine, Seneca Solar Business Operations Manager Hanna Sheridan discusses investigating the feasibility of building a CHERP solar factory on Seneca Nation lands.
Seneca Environmental and other Seneca Nation representatives participated in the 5th Annual Renewable Energy and Sustainability Conference hosted by the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Seneca Solar is expanding its strategic partnership with Alternative Energy Development Group (AEDG) to develop more than 55 MW in solar energy projects with a total capital expenditure of $135 million.
Former Tesla project manager joins Seneca Solar to integrate the program management expertise of Seneca with AEDG’s growing portfolio.
