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Haven Energy and Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) Launch Program Offering No-Cost Battery Storage for Eligible California Homeowners
Haven Energy and Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) Launch Program Offering No-Cost Battery Storage for Eligible California Homeowners

Business Wire

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Haven Energy and Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) Launch Program Offering No-Cost Battery Storage for Eligible California Homeowners

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Haven Energy, a climate tech company that is expanding access to reliable, renewable energy for homeowners, today announced its partnership with Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) to enroll its qualifying customers in the Battery Bonus Connect program, offering qualifying, single family homeowners access to battery storage systems at no purchase or installation cost. The program is funded through California's $280 million Self-Generation Incentive Program Residential Solar & Storage Equity (SGIP RSSE), a state initiative designed to spur adoption of solar and storage systems. Qualified homeowners approved for the SGIP rebate will receive a battery storage system and full installation at no out-of-pocket cost, with no additional monthly payments beyond their regular electricity bill. Funding is limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. CEA estimates approximately 300 qualifying homeowners will receive home battery systems through this inaugural program. Through the Battery Bonus Connect program, homeowners' batteries will also participate in a CEA–managed virtual power plant (VPP), operated on their behalf by Haven Energy. During periods of high demand, the VPP helps stabilize the grid and lower electricity costs by pooling stored energy from participating systems. Homeowners can expect 20% of their battery capacity to always be reserved for backup power, ensuring reliability while maximizing bill savings. 'We're excited to partner with CEA to add batteries for hundreds of their customers, lowering homeowner energy costs and providing backup power,' said Jeff Chapin, Haven Energy's chief product officer and co-founder. 'By installing and aggregating the customer-sited battery systems into a VPP, we will also reduce grid congestion, lower our reliance on fossil fuels, and accelerate California's optimization of renewables. Rather than sending surplus solar electricity to the grid in the middle of the day, we will store that electricity in the battery systems and discharge it during evening peak demand, reducing the need for natural gas generation.' To qualify for the Battery Bonus Connect program, a homeowner must be a CEA residential customer, participate in CEA's PeakSmart Savers program, own their home, and have a household income at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI), typically verified with a 1040 tax form. Enrollment in programs like CARE, FERA, or ESA generally indicates eligibility under the income requirement. The program does not require a credit check or place a lien on the property. As part of enrollment, the program will assess your home's configuration, available space, and other factors to determine the technical feasibility of adding a home battery system to existing solar PV. 'The Battery Bonus Connect program is a meaningful step toward making clean energy solutions more accessible and available to all of CEA's customers,' said Greg Wade, CEO of Clean Energy Alliance. 'By partnering with Haven Energy, we're helping income-qualified customers with existing solar systems to gain the added benefits of battery storage – improving energy reliability, lowering electricity costs, and supporting a cleaner, more resilient grid. This program reflects CEA's commitment to an equitable and affordable clean energy future.' About Haven Energy Haven Energy is a climate technology company advancing the clean energy transition by scaling the adoption of distributed energy resources in underserved communities. Haven specializes in deploying solar and battery systems for single-family and multifamily homes, as well as small commercial and industrial businesses, through strategic partnerships with utilities, non-profits, and government agencies. These systems are integrated into aggregated virtual power plants (VPPs), enabling customers to monetize grid services' participation and significantly lower their electricity costs. For more information, visit About CEA Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) is a locally controlled, not-for-profit power provider serving over 250,000 customers in the cities of Carlsbad, Del Mar, Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, Solana Beach and Vista with a focus on sustainability, competitive rates and community reinvestment. CEA follows a community choice aggregation (CCA) model that allows local governments to purchase power to meet their community's electricity needs, offering an alternative to investor-owned utilities.

Hotel Chocolat lands in Lincoln Park and Lakeview
Hotel Chocolat lands in Lincoln Park and Lakeview

Axios

time16-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Hotel Chocolat lands in Lincoln Park and Lakeview

The U.K.'s luxury chocolatier Hotel Chocolat has hit town with a splash, opening two stores this month in Lakeview (3334 N. Southport Ave.) and Lincoln Park (900 West Armitage Ave.). The big picture: The chain has chosen Chicago as the first U.S. city to enjoy its Velvetiser drinking chocolate and a wall of more than 100 unique artisan sweets produced with sustainable practices, according to the company. Plus: You'll find a gifter's paradise with chocolates from $5 to $250 that say "happy birthday" and "thank you," along with a dozen different Easter goodies. Flavors include lemon curd, pineapple yuzu, raspberry nut milk, apple strudel, tiramisu and more. Bonus: Local Publican Quality Bread baker Greg Wade makes the HC pastries including bonkers banana slices, airy croissants and even baguettes that you can order drizzled with hot liquid chocolate. Monica's thought bubble: The 85% drinking chocolate with habanero chili ($5) delivered a velvety but not very spicy treat, perfect for dipping my croissant. I also loved the Matcha Gato ($7), featuring a swirl of soft serve in creamy green tea.

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