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Empower Kentucky Summit has ended

Kentuckians have made it clear that we want an energy future that supports jobs, health, equity and climate – and we have great ideas for how to bring that about. The Empower Kentucky Summit will be largest gathering ever of a diverse set of Kentuckians figuring out what it will take to bring about Kentucky’s Bright Energy Future. 

For the past year we’ve been listening to the ideas, hopes and needs of Kentuckians, learning from what other states have done, and tapping into technological and economic expertise to put together a draft plan for what’s possible, what it will take and why it matters for Kentucky to make a just transition to a clean energy economy 

If you’re interested in being part of a well-informed, creative, visionary, justice-oriented conversation about building the agenda for Kentucky’s energy future, join us September 30 – October 1 in Louisville.

Click here to register to attend! 

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Sarah Lynn Cunningham

Kentucky Conservation Committee
Board Chair
Louisville, KY

Sarah Lynn Cunningham is the director of the Louisville Climate Action Network and chair of the board of the Kentucky Conservation Committee. She is a licensed, professional environmental engineer, and an environmental educator.  She holds two interdisciplinary degrees from the University of Louisville: a bachelor’s in environmental engineering and a master’s in environmental education and environmental history. She has been an environmental activist for over 45 years. After retiring from civil service—with the Louisville & Jefferson Co. Metropolitan Sewer District, Jefferson Co. Board of Health and KY Division of Water—Sarah Lynn began a part-time private engineering practice, applying her practical experience to implementing clients’ sustainability and energy-efficiency projects.  

In 2007, after being invited to join the international Climate Reality Project and licensed by Al Gore to give her own version of An Inconvenient Truth, she co-founded the Louisville Climate Action Network, where she serves as its part-time Director.

Besides teaching for Louisville CAN, she has taught UofL’s “Green Engineering and Sustainable Design” graduate and “Introduction to Environmental Engineering” undergraduate courses.

For more information, please see these web sites:  www.louisvillecan.org and www.greensmarts.us