MDV-SEIA Advanced Inverter Workshop</a>
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MDV-SEIA Advanced Inverter Workshop

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The workshop will provide background education to local solar, storage and other DER industry staff on maximizing the use of advanced inverter functions (both autonomous and utility controlled) at present and under the new IEEE 1547-2018 standard being deployed nationally in 2022, to meet the District of Columbia's aggressive new statutory solar carve-outs and overall clean energy mandates.

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MDV-SEIA Virginia Clean Economy Act Webinar Slides</a>
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MDV-SEIA Virginia Clean Economy Act Webinar Slides

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The Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) will bring about many changes in the solar and clean energy industry. MDV-SEIA hosted a webinar to discuss what the VCEA means for businesses and residents in Virginia. Topics covered include: Renewable Portfolio Standard; Deficiency Payments; Distributed Generation Solar; Battery Storage; Ratemaking & SCC Oversight; Low Income Provisions.

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Solar for Under-Resourced Communities</a>
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Solar for Under-Resourced Communities

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This webinar presented the key findings and recommendations from a new report, Solar with Justice: Strategies for Powering Up Under-Resourced Communities and Growing an Inclusive Solar Economy. This report was produced by a team from the Clean Energy States Alliance, the Jackson State University Department of Urban & Regional Planning, the Partnership for Southern Equity, PaulosAnalysis, the University of Michigan School for Environment & Sustainability, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, and The Solutions Project.

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Webinar Video, Maycroft Apartments: A Low-Income Solar+Storage Resiliency Center in DC</a>
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Webinar Video, Maycroft Apartments: A Low-Income Solar+Storage Resiliency Center in DC

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Clean Energy Group hosted a webinar on a new resilient power project in the District of Columbia. In April 2019, Maycroft Apartments became the first resiliency center in the District of Columbia fully powered by solar+storage. With a rooftop community solar array and a battery storage system, the residents of Jubilee Housing’s Maycroft Apartments will have access to an on-site resiliency center and community space in the event of a power outage. The Resiliency Center powered by Pepco at the affordable housing complex can be powered for up to three days, providing residents with refrigeration for food and medication, lighting, outlets for charging cell phones and other devices, and a television.

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