Bronzeville Community Microgrid Charts a Path to a Green Energy Future – WTTW (Chicago)

The Bronzeville Community Microgrid is a collaboration between the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Chicago Housing Authority and Commonwealth Edison. The CHA has committed to reducing carbon emissions by 50 percent by 2033. “We’re well on track, having reduced it just in one year by 5 percent,” CEO Tracey Scott said. “But also it has provided opportunities for new jobs."
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William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

We will see how great that microgrid is when
There is no money to maintain it, copper cable is ripped out and sold.

Larry Canfield
1 year ago

I have a micro-grid right here in my house! I can pull the main, plug in the generator and voila! Micro-grid power!

Old Spartan
1 year ago

That is just what Bronzeville– and so many other Chicago neighborhoods need– more green energy. We don’t need good schools, or safe neighborhoods, or lower property taxes, or cops to answer 911 calls– we need green energy. If only we had some more solar panels, windmills and EV plug in stations, everything would be just grand.

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