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4/3/19 “ SOLAR NOW AND THE FUTURE WITH ITS ECONOMIC IMPACT ON BLACK AMERICA” Episode 114
Host: Ronald Bethea
Host: 11:00 am - 11:03 am Est.: Introduction and Sponsorship Information
Host: 11: 04 am – 11:19 am Est.: Topic of Discussion: 2019 Montgomery County Energy Summit
The Montgomery County Energy Summit has annually offered cutting-edge education focused on the latest trends in commercial energy efficiency, renewable energy, and related topics in Montgomery County. Our core audience includes building owners, property managers, energy contractors, and other green building professionals working in the County and the larger DMV area.
Guest: 11:20 am – 11:21pm Est.: Topic of Discussion; Mr. Thomas Cambron on The DC Historic Homeowner Grant Program
The submission deadline is February 11, 2019.The grants are available to low- and moderate-income households living in specific historic districts. Grants may be up to a maximum of $25,000, except in the Anacostia Historic District where the maximum is $35,000.Three historic districts are Emerald Street, Kingman Park, and Wardman Flats. The following historic districts are still eligible: Anacostia, Blagden Alley/Naylor Court, Capitol Hill, Fourteenth Street, LeDroit Park, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon Square, Mount Vernon Triangle, Shaw, Strivers' Section, U Street, and Takoma Park.
Host: 11:22 am - 11:27 am Est. Sponsorship Commercial
Host: 11:28 am – 11:43 am Est.: Duke Energy: North Carolina coal ash pond Excavation order to cost up to 5 billion
Host: 11:44 am – 12:09 pm Est.: News and Events.
Host: 12:10 – 12:20 pm Est.: Topic of Discussion: Open Lines
Host: 12:06 pm – 12:00 am Est.: Closing Remarks