Brian Schultz, President
IBEW Local 747, SC7, IBEW
76 Washington Avenue
East Hartford CT 06118
Phone: (203) 668-7477

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Locals Team with Urban League to Assist Low Income Homeowners

IBEW News - Fri, 07/25/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW Locals 1 and 309 have partnered with the Urban League to provide free security camera installations for low-income homeowners, combining union skills with community service. The initiative demonstrates how IBEW members use their electrical expertise to improve home security and safety in underserved neighborhoods. This partnership exemplifies the union's commitment to community engagement while providing practical electrical services that enhance public safety and security. Source: labortribune.com

Google Partners to Achieve Carbon-Free Energy at Scale

IBEW News - Fri, 07/25/2025 - 8:30am
Google has announced a major partnership to deploy carbon-free energy storage solutions at scale, representing significant opportunities for IBEW electricians in renewable energy infrastructure. The collaboration focuses on advanced energy storage technologies that will require skilled electrical workers for installation, maintenance, and integration with existing power systems. This partnership reflects the growing demand for IBEW expertise in cutting-edge clean energy technologies and grid-scale storage projects. Source: renewableenergymagazine.com

State's Renewable Energy Projects Utilize New Technology Planning Tool

Connecticut News - Mon, 07/21/2025 - 8:30am
Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has launched a new online mapping tool to assist with solar project siting across the state. The Community Renewable Energy Siting Tool (CREST), mandated by Public Act 24-31, helps identify optimal locations for solar installations while advancing Connecticut's zero-carbon energy goals. The interactive mapping platform provides developers and communities with data-driven guidance for renewable energy project planning and development. Source: ctbythenumbers.news

Bridgeport To Launch CT's 1st State-Funded Special Education Ctr

Connecticut News - Mon, 07/21/2025 - 8:30am
Bridgeport is set to become home to Connecticut's first state-funded special education center, marking a significant milestone in the state's educational infrastructure development. The new facility will provide specialized educational services and support for students with disabilities, representing a major investment in special needs education. The center will serve as a model for similar facilities across Connecticut and demonstrates the state's commitment to inclusive education infrastructure. Source: patch.com

CT Sues Administration Over FEMA Funding

Connecticut News - Mon, 07/21/2025 - 8:30am
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined 20 states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the termination of FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program. The state faces the loss of approximately $84 million in federal funding for local infrastructure projects designed to protect against flooding and storm surges. The lawsuit argues that the administration acted unlawfully in unilaterally shutting down the pre-disaster mitigation program, potentially leaving critical construction and resilience projects unfunded. Source: hartfordbusiness.com

$19.5M Plan Pitched For Drug Rehab Revival

Connecticut News - Mon, 07/21/2025 - 8:30am
A comprehensive $19.5 million redevelopment plan has been proposed to revitalize and modernize drug rehabilitation facilities in Connecticut. The ambitious project aims to upgrade existing treatment infrastructure while expanding capacity for addiction recovery services. The initiative represents a significant investment in public health infrastructure and addresses the growing need for comprehensive substance abuse treatment facilities throughout the state. Source: newhavenindependent.org

New Haven Senior Housing Project Kicks Off

Connecticut News - Mon, 07/21/2025 - 8:30am
A major affordable senior housing construction project has officially commenced in New Haven, addressing the critical need for age-appropriate housing in Connecticut. The development will provide modern, accessible housing units specifically designed for seniors, incorporating universal design principles and community amenities. The project represents a significant addition to the state's affordable housing stock while supporting the growing senior population's housing needs. Source: nhregister.com

Will Administration's New Tax Law Raise US Power Bills

IBEW News - Sun, 07/20/2025 - 8:30am
The Trump administration's recently signed "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is expected to significantly impact electricity bills across the US. The law ends tax incentives for wind and solar projects and is expected to drive up electricity bills across the U.S., according to a nonpartisan think tank. The legislation eliminates renewable energy tax credits while maintaining support for traditional energy sources, potentially shifting the cost burden to consumers and affecting the competitive landscape of power generation. Source: ft.com

Brown : An Energy Future That Depends on Building A Transmission Backbone

IBEW News - Sun, 07/20/2025 - 8:30am
A comprehensive analysis of America's critical need to modernize and expand its electrical transmission infrastructure to support future energy demands. The commentary explores how building a robust transmission backbone is essential for integrating renewable energy sources, supporting data centers, and ensuring grid reliability. The piece emphasizes the role of skilled electrical workers, particularly IBEW members, in constructing this vital infrastructure for the nation's energy security. Source: minotdailynews.com

IBEW, Labor Leaders Announce Support for Latest Data Center Project

IBEW News - Sun, 07/20/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW and other labor union leaders have announced their strong support for a major new data center construction project that promises significant employment opportunities. The IBEW says a four-year steady project would allow them to recruit more than 300 new people into their paid apprenticeship. The project emphasizes union-built infrastructure by local workers, representing high-quality construction jobs and workforce development opportunities in the rapidly growing data center sector. Source: fox23.com

CA: Abundance Clashes with Affordability

IBEW News - Sun, 07/20/2025 - 8:30am
California faces a complex challenge balancing its abundance of technological innovation with the affordability concerns surrounding data center development. The state continues to grapple with regulatory frameworks, environmental considerations, and community impacts as tech companies seek to expand their data center footprint. The ongoing debate highlights tensions between economic development, environmental sustainability, and housing affordability in tech-heavy regions. Source: politico.com

A Growing Bipartisan Embrace of Fire Technology

IBEW News - Sun, 07/20/2025 - 8:30am
An examination of how California's wildfire prevention and management technologies are gaining bipartisan political support at the federal level. The article explores how innovative fire suppression and prevention technologies developed in California are being adopted nationwide, with growing backing from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. This technology transfer represents a rare area of political consensus on climate-related infrastructure and public safety investments. Source: politico.com

UI Responds In Monopole Dispute

Connecticut News - Thu, 07/17/2025 - 8:30am
United Illuminating executive Jim Cole responds to Fairfield advocates' claims about the company's proposed monopole transmission line project through Fairfield and Bridgeport. Cole addresses what he calls "false and misleading information" regarding easements, cost estimates, and project necessity, defending UI's overhead solution over underground alternatives citing significant cost differences and technical complexities.

Park Street Hotel Approved

Connecticut News - Wed, 07/16/2025 - 4:00pm
Penn Real Estate Group receives approval for a 150-room Marriott Residence Inn on Park Street in New Haven. The project will replace vacant medical offices, a former laundromat, and surface parking with a hotel featuring 31 parking spaces, private courtyard, meeting rooms, and public cafe and bar, despite community concerns about gentrification and parking impacts.

Data Center Boom Creates Huge Opportunities for IBEW Growth (Video)

IBEW News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW video exploring how the massive expansion of data centers across the country is creating unprecedented opportunities for electrical workers and union growth in the rapidly evolving AI infrastructure sector.

Data Centers in Tents: Meta Races to Catch Up

IBEW News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 8:30am
Meta is reportedly building AI data centers in temporary tent structures as CEO Mark Zuckerberg rushes to catch up in the artificial intelligence race, highlighting the urgent infrastructure demands driving the industry.

Google to Invest $25B in Data Centers, AI Infrastructure Across Largest US Electric Grid

IBEW News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 8:30am
Google announces a massive $25 billion investment over two years to expand data centers and AI infrastructure across the PJM Interconnection grid, covering 13 states and creating significant opportunities for electrical workers in the nation's largest electric grid region.

CoreWeave Commits $6B to PA Data Center

IBEW News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 8:30am
AI cloud computing firm CoreWeave announces plans to invest up to $6 billion in a new data center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, starting with a 100 MW facility expandable to 300 MW, as part of the Trump administration's push to maintain US leadership in AI technology.

Program Increases Renewable Training, Prepares Young Workers for Electrical Careers (EW)

IBEW News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 8:30am
Illinois IBEW program expands renewable energy training opportunities for young workers, preparing the next generation of electricians for careers in the growing clean energy sector while addressing workforce development needs.

Fair Haven Waterfront Development Planned

Connecticut News - Tue, 07/15/2025 - 7:00am
A proposed waterfront development in Fair Haven raises concerns among community members. The Oyster Harbor Village project faces scrutiny from residents regarding its potential impact on the neighborhood's character and accessibility, highlighting ongoing tensions between development and community preservation.

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