The Maryland Energy Administration’s FY23 Streetlight and Outdoor Lighting Efficiency (SOLE) program will make grants available to eligible entities to defray the cost of replacing outdated, less efficient pole-mounted fixtures used for street lighting, parking lot illumination, parks, athletic fields and other outdoor lighting systems,... Read More
DC Councilmember Charles Allen introduced legislation on Wednesday that could bring 7,500 electric car-charging stations to the city over the next four years. See the full story in Urban Turf. More DMV News Virginia Solar Developers Say Stormwater Rules Could Wash Away Their Margins Energy... Read More
Bethesda Green’s Accelerator is the cornerstone of Bethesda Green’s Innovation Lab program, an expansive suite of programming designed to support entrepreneurs through all stages of their business life cycle. The Accelerator program is a fast-paced, high-touch, 4-month intensive curriculum. Each cohort launches in early January,... Read More
SM is recruiting homeowners and civic associations in Prince George’s County to assist them in forming Green Teams and developing customized sustainability action plans for their communities. Check out the communities they have worked with over the last few years here. Please contact mikeh75@umd.edu by... Read More
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) announces the Maryland Energy Infrastructure Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) to promote economic development, job creation and natural gas infrastructure expansion throughout the State of Maryland. The application deadline is December 7, 2022. To review the program information... Read More
Two years after Virginia passed Right-to-Charge legislation for owners of electric vehicles, challenges remain for various residents, including those utilizing common access parking, living in multi-family buildings, or living under strict homeowner’s association (HOA) regulation. See the full story in Fairfax Times. More DMV News... Read More
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce that the FY23 Resilient Maryland Program is now accepting applications. FY23 Resilient Maryland is a comprehensive distributed energy resource (DER) system development and installation incentive program that provides funds to Maryland communities and organizations to offset... Read More
George Mason University’s Virginia Climate Center (VCC) is seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic, skillful, collaborative, mission-driven, and results-oriented individual for the position of VCC Project Manager to coordinate a two-year pilot research project for the VCC. The incumbent will play a critical role in establishing the... Read More
Low-cost solar and batteries plus backup power come together in one Maryland county’s all-electric transportation hub. See the full story in Canary Media. More DMV News Fairfax County Adopts Climate Resilience Plan DCist Fairfax County now has a plan to become more resilient in the... Read More
The twenty-sixth annual national America Recycles Day (ARD) is Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Local governments in metropolitan Washington traditionally hold several ARD events in October and November. Washington area residents can pledge to recycle, which enters them into a drawing for local prizes. To learn... Read More