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On Thursday April 28th at Baltimore City Community College’s Weatherization Center,  Bithenergy engagedin meaningful discussions on How to Maximize Opportunities in the Solar Industry for Local Residents.

Moderated by Christina Nichols of the Department of Energy’s Office of Solar Energy Technologies, the discussion included both government, public, and private stakeholders. Some of the individuals included the President of Morgan State University (J. David Wilson), Alice Kennedy (from the Baltimore Sustainability Office), Elaine Ulrich (DOE Office of Solar Energy Technologies), and Katherine Magruder (Executive Director of Maryland Clean Energy Center).  Additionalorganizational representation include Civic Works, MOED, Grid Alternatives, and Baltimore City Community College.