Pitch Summary:

In 2018, the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium, a 125-year-old institution, is moving from fossil fuels to 90% renewables. The Fairbanks Museum’s Renewable Energy Campus will strengthen the institution’s financial and environmental resilience while leveraging its educational mission to encourage its visitors to undertake their own renewable energy projects.

Submitted by: EAN Pitch 2 – Adam Kane – Fairbanks Museum

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