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Go Electric, Electrification 2018

Go Electric hosted a booth at the Electric Power Research Institute’s Electrification 2018 International Conference & Exposition held in Long Beach, California August 20-23.

With over 1,700 attendees, engaging speakers and panels, and a show floor chock full of the latest technology, PUF’s Steve Mitnick caught up with buildee’s Go Electric’s president and CEO Lisa Laughner on the company’s many grid resiliency offerings.

buildee, Electrification 2018

Cut down the typical time it takes to identify energy retrofits and incentive-based projects. (1:56)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 8

DER has provided limited power to some Navajo houses. (0:55)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 7

Line workers with Native American heritage have been volunteering. (1:27)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 6

Here’s how people without electricity get their heat and water in the Navajo Nation. (2:30)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 5

NTUA provided a cost-effective product for the city of Sacramento. (1:10)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 4

How to pay for electrification? With renewable energy projects, which fit Navajo cultural tradition. (1:37)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 3

NTUA was created in 1959 because local utilities, co-ops and municipals didn’t meet the utility needs of the Navajo people. (1:00)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA 2

The Navajo region is 27,000 square miles, with very few customers per mile of line. (1:31)

Video: Wally Haas, APPA National Conference

More than 60,000 people living within the Navajo Nation are without access to electricity. (0:36)

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