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Navy anticipates housing crunch in San Diego region The Associated Press August 18, 2017 The USS Ronald Reagan heads out to sea with the San Diego skyline in the background Jan. 4, 2006, at Naval Air Station Coronado, California. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images) SAN DIEGO The Navy is facing a looming housing crunch in the San Diego region, where high home prices and rents are already a problem. Rear Adm. Yancy Lindsey told the San Diego Military Advisory Council this week that the Navy will add 20 more warships and 15,000 sailors and their families to the region by 2025 as the military focuses on the Pacific Rim. ....
x News California Energy Commission awards more than $5m in grant funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project The HMSS project involves developing six module types, each capable of meeting the requirements of long-duration energy storage and the needs of the state grid operators The interior of the California Energy Commission s facility, the Warren–Alquist Energy Building in Sacramento. (Credit: Dicklyon/Wikipedia.org) San Diego-based energy developer, Indian Energy LLC, has accepted a grant of more than $5 million from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to develop and demonstrate long-duration, non-lithium ion based energy storage technologies. This grant is part of the CEC’s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, funding research that accelerates clean energy innovation, helping to build California’s 100% clean energy future. ....
California Energy Commission Awards More Than $5 Million in Grant Funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN DIEGO, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ San Diego-based energy developer, Indian Energy LLC, has accepted a grant of more than $5 million from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to develop and demonstrate long-duration, non-lithium ion based energy storage technologies. This grant is part of the CEC s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, funding research that accelerates clean energy innovation, helping to build California s 100% clean energy future. This EPIC grant aims to demonstrate the value of energy storage technologies; evaluate how they meet varying customer needs; and help increase grid resiliency. These technologies could meet a pressing need for energy storage across the state to help prevent and mitigate blackouts and brownouts dr ....