Innovative Approach Provides Wilmington Teens with Educational Opportunities in Sustainability
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) bus unveiled June 14 at The Warehouse. An eletric zero emissions bus that is the The Warehouse’s new cleaner transportation option for visitors of The WRK Group, including The Warehouse, REACH Riverside and Kingswood Community Center.
Community leaders gathered today at The Warehouse, a service partner of The WRK Group, to welcome three new clean energy technologies as part of the
Energize The Warehouse initiative a collaboration between Delmarva Power, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and many other community partners. The initiative is helping The Warehouse further its mission to revolutionize teen engagement by serving as a place for local teens to learn about clean energy, electric transportation, and sustainable farming and agriculture.
The Warehouse marks launch of clean energy, vertical farming education initiative
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Community Leaders Unveil All-Electric Bus, Ag Pod and Solar + Battery Storage Technology at The Warehouse
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The cleanup of the former Schilling Air Force Base took another step forward after the City of Salina is set to establish a fund to keep a settlement from the federal government sent to the Salina Public Entities (SPEs) of almost $68 million.
The Salina City Commission approved, on first reading, an ordinance to establish the Former SAFB Environmental Project Fund during its meeting Monday.
The fund, which is a separately budgeted revenue fund, has the purpose of tracking receipts and expenditures of the work to complete the cleanup at the site, now part of the Salina Regional Airport.
Mayor Mike Hoppock asked City Manager Mike Schrage about the status of the settlement, noting it had not yet been received the $67.7 million from the government yet. Schrage said there were still a few details to work out before the SPEs receive the funds.