LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman spoke at the Governor’s Conference on Energy and Environment, held at the Embassy Suites Convention Center in Lexington, emphasizing the critical role of sustainability and conservation in shaping Kentucky’s future. The conference, spanning two days, drew representatives from Kentucky Utilities, the Kentucky Division of Waste Management, the Solar Alliance, and…

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman spoke at the Governor’s Conference on Energy and Environment, held at the Embassy Suites Convention Center in Lexington, emphasizing the critical role of sustainability and conservation in shaping Kentucky’s future.

The conference, spanning two days, drew representatives from Kentucky Utilities, the Kentucky Division of Waste Management, the Solar Alliance, and various other organizations across the state. Discussions focused on the evolving landscape of energy and environmental management and their economic implications for the region.

“It is about something truly bigger than ourselves. It is about the kind of future, the kind of place, that we leave our kids and our grandkids in the commonwealth of Kentucky,” Coleman stated during her speech.

Industry leaders at the event engaged in dialogue about the impacts of weather events, alternative energy sources, and strategies for environmental protection, aiming to foster a sustainable and economically vibrant future for Kentucky.

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