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This show will serve as a national platform for black American consumers that will be affected by federal, state, and municipal mandates locally and nationally requiring twenty percent of residential home owners in Washington DC and the state of Maryland must install solar panels by year 2032. We will have interviews with the private, public and non-profit sectors, talking about the benefits of installing solar panels and every subject matter of economic interest, surrounding the solar and renewal energy industry. Guest will discuss the important roles black Americans play every day in their everyday jobs in the solar and renewable energy industry.

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Call-In# 646-668-2948 ---- EPISODE 392 Date: 11/27/2024 .... . Hosted By: Ronald Bethea Host: Introduction: 11;:00 -11:03 am Est.: Introduction Host: 11:04 am Est.: 11:34 am. Est. ; Topic of Discussion: Why is Marlyland Income Eligibility Limits for Energy Bill Assistance So Low? Host: 11:35 am - 11:38 am Est.: Commerical Host 11:39 - 11:57 am Est: Topic of discussion: Est.: Why Is My Electric Bill So Dawm High Host: 11:58-12:00 pm Est.: Closing Remarks
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