PG&E has launched the second wave of its Microgrid Incentive Program (MIP), allocating $36 million to develop clean-energy microgrids in disadvantaged Bay Area areas. These microgrids, capable of functioning independently during outages, will provide power to essential services such as hospitals and schools. The initiative promotes sustainability through renewable technologies like solar and battery storage. Communities can apply for funding until May 30, 2025, with prior waves having supported multiple projects. For information, interested parties can visit PG&E's website or contact their team directly.
As PG&E explains, these localized energy systems can operate independently during power outages, ensuring that critical facilities like hospitals...
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