City unveils ‘community lighthouse’ to protect families during natural disasters: ‘People have nowhere to go when their power is out’

In a big step toward energy resilience and community support, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, just unveiled a new solar-powered microgrid designed to keep power flowing when severe weather knocks out the traditional electrical grid, as WAFB Channel 9 reported.

The system was officially launched at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in early February, bringing a fresh source of hope for residents and first responders alike.

The solar and battery microgrid — part of what leaders are calling a “community lighthouse” — was installed at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 995 facility…

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