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The Energy sub-community contains resources including factsheets, books, PowerPoint presentations, podcasts and Adobe Connect recordings that were produced by experts in either the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Human Ecology or county-based Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators. The sub-community contains content appropriate for connection and outreach to policy makers, agricultural producers, landowners, energy producers, and citizens of New York State and the nation. The content of these collections focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy, biomass, biofuels, and economic energy policy for the purpose of sustaining the environment, enhancing economic vitality, and improving quality of life of individuals and their communities.

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The Energy sub-community organizes resources that were produced by experts either the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Human Ecology or county-based Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators into a number of collections. These collections serve to connect Cornell expertise with policy makers, agricultural producers, landowners, energy producers, and citizens of New York State and the nation.

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  • The CCE Biomass Collection gathers resources including factsheets, books, PowerPoint presentations, podcasts and Adobe Connect recordings that were produced by experts in the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences or county-based Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators working on energy issues.
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