Washington, D.C
US: Home energy storage for low-income households in Washington D.C and Connecticut
Programmes to supply residence power storage options to low-income properties and companies have been launched in Washington D.C and Connecticut by Electriq Energy and Generac/PosiGen, respectively.
Dwelling power storage at no-cost to D.C. properties and companies
Low-income qualifying owners and small companies in Washington D.C., US, can have photo voltaic PV and battery power storage methods (BESS) put in without charge to them as a part of a state and federal-backed program.
Electriq Energy, a supplier of battery power storage methods (BESS) for residential and business purposes, will set up the items at properties and companies and supply ongoing upkeep for 20 years. Being low-to-moderate Revenue (LMI) can be a part of the qualifying standards.
The programme – SEDC Photo voltaic – will decrease utility prices and supply backup energy to among the capital’s most economically distressed wards, and is being financed via native and federal authorities tax incentives.
SEDC Photo voltaic is technically an Alternative Zone enterprise, one arrange in an economically distressed neighborhood the place new investments could also be eligible for preferential tax therapy. It supplies photo voltaic and storage methods to properties, companies, and church buildings without charge and is funded by an Alternative Zone fund. Alternative Zone funds are means for traders to make tax-free returns on their invested capital.
Michele Tihami, chief income officer of Electriq Energy commented: “We’re completely satisfied to have discovered a companion in SEDC Photo voltaic that believes the advantages of power storage and renewable power era ought to be obtainable to all, no matter financial standing.”
Electriq Energy launched an identical programme in a small farming neighborhood in rural California in March, as reported by Power-Storage.information.
Growing entry to power storage in Connecticut
Electriq Energy’s announcement coincides with power know-how firm Generac launching a programme to extend entry to power storage to residents in Connecticut first, adopted by the remainder of the US.
Subsidiary Generac Grid Companies is partnering with residential power effectivity options supplier PosiGen to supply Generac residence batteries to PosiGen’s present photo voltaic PV system clients. The 18kWh system will pair with PV to supply energy to the grid and backup energy to the house within the occasion of a grid outage.
Generac will work with Connecticut’s Power Storage Options programme, which was launched by the state’s two predominant investor-owned utilities Eversource and United Illuminating (UI) and has the purpose of incentivising the deployment of 580MW of residence power storage by 2030 (that’s a part of an total state aim of 1,000MW).
The press launch doesn’t point out price, implying clients must cowl at the least a few of it, however PosiGen primarily supplies options to low-to-moderate revenue households via the East Coast, Louisiana and Mississippi.
And the 2 firms hope to duplicate the programme throughout the nation “the place there are favorable incentive constructions and a powerful curiosity in serving to low- to moderate-income clients acquire energy resiliency.”
Generac is a serious producer and vendor of again up gensets for properties and companies that has lately more and more focused residence battery power storage.
Washington, D.C
Suburban family coordinated Jimmy Carter's Washington D.C. funeral: 'It was really beautiful'
WASHINGTON (WLS) — The public funeral celebrating former President Jimmy Carter’s life and legacy was coordinated by a family that hails from the Chicago suburbs.
Rick Jasculca, a Chicago public affairs executive, worked for and with Carter for years, and considered him family.
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It was a somber day that included stories of Carter that brought laughs, as well as tears.
Thursday was a national day of mourning to honor and remember Carter; President Joe Biden delivered a eulogy.
“Throughout his life he showed us what it means to be a practitioner of good works, a good and faithful servant of God and of the people,” Biden said.
The gathering was a time for the nation to come together, to put aside politics and join the Carter family in remembering the legacy of the 39th president.
“They were small town people who never forgot who they were and where they were from, no matter what happened in their lives,” grandson Jason Carter said.
Jasculca worked on Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign, and did advance work when Carter became president.
He later joined his daughters, Lauren and Aimee, and son, Andrew, working with the Carter Center.
The four family members served as overall coordinators of the ceremony Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Jasculca reflected on the ceremony before returning to Chicago.
“It was really beautiful. You know, I think it really captured the totality of Jimmy Carter,” Jasculca said.
It was a sentiment echoed often during Thursday’s ceremony.
“He had the courage and strength to stick to his principals, even when they were politically unpopular,” Jason Carter said.
Jasculca considered Carter a second father, who became dear to his entire family.
“My grandkids call me ‘Bop’; that’s their name for me. And they call President Carter ‘Bop Jimmy,’” Jasculca said.
Jasculca said, during their ceremony, he had a few moments. But, the emotions really hit him after.
“But, when we got to Andrews Air Force Base, and I knew this was the last time, you know, I’d be able to say goodbye, I just I, I’ll be honest, I bust out crying on the tarmac,” Jasculca said.
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Jimmy Carter’s life honored at funeral in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C
Capitol Police arrest man attempting to set his car on fire amid Trump DC visit with GOP senators
The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) said that they arrested a person who attempted to set his car ablaze near the U.S. Capitol building during President-elect Trump’s visit late Wednesday.
“Twice today our officers stopped a man who could have been a danger to the Capitol Hill community,” U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said. “This vigilance is critical during this time of heightened security.”
The agency said that during Trump’s visit with Republican senators and his time paying respect to President Carter, a 35-year-old man from Virginia attempted to set his car on fire.
POLICE ARREST MAN AFTER ATTEMPTING TO CARRY MACHETE, 3 KNIVES INTO US CAPITOL, HOURS BEFORE TRUMP ARRIVES
Police said that just before 5:30 p.m., USCP officers were alerted to a man who had parked on First Street, NW, near the Grant Memorial, and had lit a bag on fire atop his vehicle.
POLICE ARREST MAN AT US CAPITOL WHO HAD BOTTLES OF FUEL, FLARE GUN, BLOW TORCH
When officers ran over to the man, the bag extinguished on its own.
Out of an abundance of caution, the USCP said that the vehicle was declared suspicious, and the agency’s Hazardous Incident Response Division cleared the vehicle.
Officials determined that the car was not a danger at approximately 7 p.m.
The car had been spray-painted. Investigators determined that accelerants were in the bag. The driver was arrested for unlawful activities.
Hours prior to this arrest, the USCP detained a man who attempted to carry a machete into the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC).
The Capitol Police said in a social media post that the incident happened just after 2 p.m., when officers working at a security screening at the CVC’s north doors spotted a machete in the man’s bag.
The X-ray machine was stopped as the bag went through, then police arrested 44-year-old Mel J. Horne, of Washington, D.C., before securing the machete.
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Police said Horne was arrested for multiple counts of carrying a dangerous weapon and will be interviewed by investigators to determine his motive.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
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