Karen Camper visits Solomon Temple MB Church
Camper’s visit to Solomon Temple was a pit stop on her journey across Memphis, which started in Glenview, where she said voters were showing up in ones and twos.
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Keely Brewer is a Report for America corps member covering environmental impacts on communities of color in Memphis. She is working in partnership with the Ag & Water Desk, a sustainable reporting network aimed at telling water and agriculture stories across the Mississippi River Basin.
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Camper’s visit to Solomon Temple was a pit stop on her journey across Memphis, which started in Glenview, where she said voters were showing up in ones and twos.
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States such as Florida have climbed in an annual report on the growth in solar power by region while the net growth of Memphis homes with solar has fluctuated.
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Next year, MLGW plans to look at the feasibility of utility-owned solar power — the utility’s first step to generate renewable energy locally — and it’s already planning on enough battery storage to power 100,000 homes for four hours during outages.
FEMA assistance will offset damages during July storms in West Tennessee.
The attorney representing Sterilization Services said in a recent letter that the company will leave its Florida Street facility before next May.
The board of the Tennessee Valley Authority, which provides MLGW with electricity, approved a 4.5% rate hike Thursday. The increase will equal about $3.50 more each month for TVA’s 10 million customers across seven states.
If estimates hold true, TVA will experience the highest demand for electricity of the summer Thursday; it would also be the highest power demand during any August in more than a decade.
The amount is a record high for the program and comes as Moore Tech plans to start a new weatherization training program in November.