Energy Lunch presents “First Local Green Fuel Use Can Be in New Low-Cost 26 kW Gensets” with speaker Victor E. Cordell, noon-2 p.m., Thursday, March 16 at the Port Townsend Yacht Club, 2503 Washington St.
Cordell is the vice president for business development at HEC-TINA in Greeneville, Tennessee.
Cordell is to outline a significant opportunity to start a renewable energy development center in Jefferson County that would develop baselines for electrolyzer, fuel production, fuel storage and generator operations.
Properly organized, such a renewable energy development center would put Jefferson County into the global group of key “energy destinations,” along with Wildpoldsried, Germany, and Güssing, Austria, according to a press release.