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SanCap Resilience awarded federal grant

Sanibel and Captiva Islands Take a Big Step Towards Energy Resilience with Federal Grant

Sanibel and Captiva, two beautiful barrier islands off the coast of Florida, have been severely impacted by Hurricane Ian. In the aftermath of the storm, rebuilding and resilience have become top priorities for the community. One crucial aspect of their recovery plan is ensuring energy resilience, and they recently received a significant boost in this direction.

A Grant for Expert Guidance

SanCap Resilience, a community-based organization dedicated to building a more resilient Sanibel and Captiva, was awarded a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Labs (NREL) Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) programs. This non-cash grant provides invaluable consulting services from NREL’s network of energy experts, helping the community address specific renewable energy and energy resilience challenges.

Building a Collaborative Vision

Recognizing the complexity of energy resilience, SanCap Resilience’s Steering Committee entrusted the Sanibel-Captiva Renewable Energy Working Group (REWG) with the responsibility of leading the planning process. REWG will manage the consulting grant and spearhead community engagement.

The first step, according to SanCap Resilience, is bringing together diverse stakeholders, including residents, businesses, nonprofits, the city of Sanibel, and Lee County Electric Co-op (LCEC), to establish a shared vision and set of goals for future planning.

Customized Consulting for Tailored Solutions

“We want to build a process that reflects the concerns and priorities of various parts of the community,” says Dr. Michael Savarese, a REWG member and professor at the Florida Gulf Coast University’s Water School. “Early and extensive stakeholder engagement is crucial for long-term success.”

The NREL consulting agreement caters specifically to Sanibel and Captiva’s needs by focusing on three key areas:

  • Vulnerability Assessment and Solutions: This involves developing a comprehensive matrix of energy resilience issues and potential solutions, along with relevant examples.
  • Research Supporting an LCEC Partnership: The consultants will provide a report on the regulatory landscape for distribution-only electric cooperatives, formulate questions to facilitate collaboration with LCEC, and showcase case studies of resilient energy solutions implemented by similar utilities.
  • Resilience Planning Process Roadmap: A detailed roadmap will be outlined, outlining stakeholder engagement strategies and highlighting existing resources to support community planning efforts.

A Catalyst for a Sustainable Future

The grant provides approximately 40-60 hours of consulting over three to four months. By the end of this period, the community aims to be actively involved in a comprehensive planning process, paving the way for a more robust and sustainable energy system that integrates centralized and distributed energy resources, prioritizes energy efficiency, and embraces cutting-edge resilient energy technologies.

“As we face the impacts of climate change, this is an incredibly important topic for our community,” emphasizes James Evans, CEO of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation and co-chair of REWG. “At SCCF, we’re leading by example. Our three facilities being rebuilt or renovated after the storm incorporate energy-efficient designs and solar energy, complementing existing solar installations on other buildings. Resilience is at the heart of our organization’s strategic plan.”

This federal grant and the ensuing collaborative efforts mark a significant step towards a more resilient future for Sanibel and Captiva. By harnessing expert guidance, fostering community engagement, and prioritizing sustainable solutions, these islands are well on their way to weathering future storms and securing a brighter, more energy-independent future.

Stay Informed and Get Involved:

To learn more about SanCap Resilience and their ongoing initiatives, visit their website: https://www.sancapresilience.org/. You can also stay updated on the progress of the energy resilience planning process and find opportunities to get involved in shaping the future of Sanibel and Captiva’s energy landscape.

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