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WRCOGpartner IREN expands support to solar, storage and EV chargers; cash-for-kilowatts incentives roll out
Summary
The Inland Regional Energy Network told WRCOGexecutive committee it can now provide technical assistance for solar panels, battery storage and EV chargers after CPUC approval, and highlighted cash-for-kilowatts incentives, workforce fellowships and a $1.35 million outreach award tied to a larger state decarbonization grant.
Corina Camacho, an analyst with the Inland Regional Energy Network, told the Western Riverside Council of Governments executive committee that the network received California Public Utilities Commission approval to expand technical support to solar panels, battery storage and electric vehicle chargers.
Camacho said the CPUC decision allows IREN to provide energy analysis for those technologies immediately and that staff are preparing an "IDSM strategy" and workshops for public agencies.
The expansion follows IREN's ongoing cash-for-kilowatts program, which offers incentives for comprehensive energy-efficiency projects. Camacho said…
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