Penn State's Earth And Environmental Systems Institute will hold another in its series of EarthTalk webinars September 26 on a Snapshot of Pennsylvania’s Solar Sector — and Programs and Policies to Grow It starting at 4:00 p.m.
The Department of Environmental Protection published the report "Pennsylvania’s Solar Future Plan" in 2018 detailing how the Commonwealth can increase solar generation by 2030.
Since then, the solar industry within the state has grown steadily, and several initiatives have been launched to continue that growth. However, there are many policies and programs that could expand solar energy access that have yet to be implemented.
Allen Landis, executive director of the Pennsylvania Energy Department Authority, will be the featured presenter.
Landis’ talk is part of the fall 2022 EESI EarthTalks series, “Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Solar Energy.”
Using both a local and global scope, the series addresses the latest perspectives on policies, environmental management, and the technological advancements towards the dual use, and social and cultural implications of solar energy.
To watch the webinar, view the upcoming schedule and watch past webinars, visit the EarthTalks webpage.
Upcoming EarthTalks--
-- October 3: Solar Policy and Politics In Pennsylvania
-- October 10: Towards Solar Justice In PA: Tensions Of Land, Farming And Power
-- October 17: Utility Scale Solar And PA - Trends, Impacts, Implications
-- October 24: Agricultural Integration & Solar Facilities: Agrivoltaics In Context
-- October 31: TBD
-- November 7: TBD
-- November 14: Effect Of Sheep Stocking Rate On Ground-Mounted Solar Arrays
(Reprinted from Penn State News.)
Related Articles This Week:
-- Landowners Urge Lawmakers To Pass Real Community Solar Energy Bills To Give $1.8 Billion Boost To PA Economy, Help Farmers As Senate Committee Meets Sept. 20 [PaEN]
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal: Judge Deals New Setback To 75 MW Solar Energy Project In Adams County - By Ad Crable
[Posted: September 21, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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