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Urban Renewable Energy Summit

April 18, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Hollywood Park Retail District Promenade

Organizer

Minority Renewable Energy Project of California

About Event

The 2nd Annual Urban Renewable Energy Summit is a clean energy conference and resource expo. The theme is “Community Power Starts with Energy Efficient Solutions.”

Register via the link — it’s FREE to attend this community-focused event connecting LA County residents, students, businesses, and property owners to explore opportunities in energy-efficient solutions, sustainable development strategies, clean energy technology, and emerging green workforce pathways that support equality and long-term resiliency across all Los Angeles County communities.

Hosted in celebration of LA Climate Week and Earth Day 2026, the 2nd Annual Urban Renewable Energy Summit will feature an outdoor community resource expo and three expert-led panel discussions designed to spark collaboration, innovation, and progress toward a more energy-secure and sustainable future for all Angelenos.

Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-urban-renewable-energy-summit-tickets-1281888877139?aff=oddtdtcreator

Location

Hollywood Park Retail District Promenade
1233 District Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90305 United States

Organizer

Minority Renewable Energy Project of California

Organizer

Minority Renewable Energy Project of California

MREP CA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to address one of California’s most pressing challenges: ensuring the state’s transition to clean energy is both effective and just. MREP CA is a community-centered non-profit organization dedicated to advancing clean energy equity using a framework focused on awareness, access, application, and advocacy.
We support urban communities by helping residents, workers, property owners, youth, and organizations understand why clean energy matters and how to navigate the transition in tangible, practical, and meaningful ways.
California’s clean energy goals promise lower emissions, healthier neighborhoods, and economic opportunities. However, many communities remain disconnected and without guidance, access to training, and financial support to participate. This gap highlights the need for a just transition ecosystem—one that ensures the benefits of clean energy are accessible, understandable, and achievable for all. MREP CA was established to help meet this need.

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