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This show will serve as a national platform for black American consumers that will be affected by federal, state, and municipal mandates locally and nationally requiring twenty percent of residential home owners in Washington DC and the state of Maryland must install solar panels by year 2032. We will have interviews with the private, public and non-profit sectors, talking about the benefits of installing solar panels and every subject matter of economic interest, surrounding the solar and renewal energy industry. Guest will discuss the important roles black Americans play every day in their everyday jobs in the solar and renewable energy industry.

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Solar Now And The Future With Its Economic Imact On Black America Call-In# 646-668-2948 ---- EPISODE 387 Date: 6/21/2024 .... . Hosted By: Ronald Bethea Host: Introduction: 11:00 -11:03 pm Est.: Introduction Host: 11:04 am -11:34 - am est.: Topic of Discussion: Rooftop solar has a fraud problem. The industry is working to build back trust Host: 11:35-11:38pm est.: Commerical Host: 11:39an-12:09 pm est.: Topic of Discussion: "Takeing A Look At Possible Solar Fraud Talking Place Here In The Nations Capital" Host12:10 pm est.-12:13 pm est.: Commerical Host:12:14 pm-12:20 pm Est.: Topic of Discussion: Pepco ‘Systematically Mishandling' Solar Projects, Says D.C. Attorney General Host:12;30 pm-12:40 pm Est,: Topic of Discussion: April 8, 2024, the Solar for All Single-Family Solar Program will not start any additional projects in Fiscal Year 2024 due to District-wide budget reductions. Host: 12;41-pm-12:51 pm Est.; Topic of Discussion: Biden-Harris Administration Announces District of Columbia to Receive More Than $62.4 Million to Deliver Residential Solar. Host: 12:52 -12::56 pm Est.: DC government, ratepayer advocate oppose Exelon utility's multi-year rate plan. Host: 12:57-1:00 pm Est. Closing Remarks
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Hosted By: Ronald Bethea Dant'e O. King is not only a pastor, author and philanthropist, but he's also a community organizer. He's the Co-Founder of the Southern Maryland Action Coalition (Now TRUST) and sits on the board of the... more

Hosted By: Ronald Bethea Washington, D.C. - In a rate case filed today with the DC Public Service Commission (DCPSC), Pepco has requested a $66.2 million rate increase for its customers in the District of Columbia. Should... more

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Hosted By:Ronald Bethea District regulators approved a $6.8 billion merger between Pepco Holdings and Exelon on Wednesday, creating the largest publicly held utility in the country. In voting 2 to 1 to approve the deal, the D.C. Public... more

Host: Ronald Bethea Dive Brief: Last minute changes to the Senate tax cut bill passed on Friday could have a negative effect on the growth of renewable energy projects, industry analysts confirmed to Utility Dive Monday. The Senate bill... more

Hosted By; Ronald K. Bethea Office of Planning - 1100 4th St SW Washington, DC 20024 Details: The District of Columbia is committed to an open and inclusive planning process for the update of the Sustainable DC Plan – SDC 2.0.... more

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