Lotus California Updates

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Monday, 04 November 2024 07:42 AM A California company, Lotus and Windoware Inc., is expanding its presence in Memphis with a new 200,000-square-foot facility. The company, an importer and wholesale distributor of window treatments, has purchased 13 acres in the Distriplex Farms area for this project. Construction is expected to start before the end of 2024 and be completed by the end of 2025. This development aims to revitalize the Memphis industrial construction market. I think this expansion will significantly boost Lotus local capabilities and contribute to the economic growth of the area.
Tuesday, 02 July 2024 10:15 PM The 2024 West Coast Lotus Meet (WCLM) is scheduled for October 17-20, 2024, in Kelseyville, California. The event will be hosted at the Konocti Harbor Resort and will feature various activities such as a Lotus car show, autocross, and scenic drives. Registration fees vary depending on the entry date, and participants need to book their own accommodations at the resort. I believe this event will be a fantastic opportunity for Lotus enthusiasts to connect and enjoy their cars in a beautiful setting.
Thursday, 06 June 2024 06:59 PM A fire incident known as the Lotus Fire occurred on June 5, 2024, in Jurupa Valley, Riverside County. The fire was contained within a day, covering an area of 30 acres. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Thankfully, no major damage or casualties were reported.
Tuesday, 21 May 2024 09:49 AM California’s grid operator, CAISO, has selected the SoCalEd-Lotus Infrastructure consortium to build and own a $503 million transmission project. This project includes a 30-mile, 500-kV transmission line expected to be operational by 2034. The project is part of CAISO’s efforts to meet California’s clean energy goals by increasing transmission capacity in the Los Angeles Basin. I think this project is a crucial step towards a more sustainable energy future for California.
Tuesday, 21 May 2024 07:11 AM CAISO also selected NextEra’s Horizon West Transmission to build and own two other significant transmission projects: the Imperial Valley–North of SONGS project and the North Gila-to-Imperial Valley project. These projects are valued at $2.3 billion and $340 million, respectively, and are aimed at enhancing transmission capacity to support clean energy goals. I believe these investments will be pivotal in ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy grid for California.