Seattle City Light and Seattle Parks and Recreation invite you to an open house at Miller Community Center to learn about the Resiliency Solar Microgrid Project. The project includes the installation of a battery energy storage system, solar panels and microgrid controls to operate at Miller Community Center in case of an emergency. The event will be held Monday, December 9 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm at Miller Community Center, 330 19th Ave E, Seattle WA, 98112.
A microgrid is a backup power system that can disconnect from the traditional power grid and operate on its own. The microgrid will provide backup power storage for Miller Community Center during emergency events, such as a windstorm or unplanned power outage.
We encourage you to share the event flier with your neighbors and community groups.
Open House Details
- Attendees will gain a better understanding of how a microgrid works and how the technology will benefit Miller Community Center.
- City of Seattle staff will be available to answer questions about the microgrid project.
- Community members will have an opportunity to provide input on certain features of the project.
- Parking is available at the community center. Attendees are encouraged to use public transit. Find your route using King County Metro’s Trip Planner: tripplanner.kingcounty.gov.
Learn more about the microgrid project by clicking the link to access our fact sheet. Click here: Microgrid Fact Sheet (PDF)
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