Thursday, April 13, 2023

Philadelphia Solar Energy Assn. Hosts May 4 Webinar - Solar Schools: New Incentives Make Now The Best Time To Go Solar

The federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides unprecedented incentives to go solar. Learn how schools can access this funding to save money by permanently reducing your electric bill!

Join Philadelphia Solar Energy Association and PHENND Sustainability for a preview of the Solar Schools Toolkit. 

The first in a series of three workshops,  this timely webinar will provide an overview of the process for going solar,  introduce a broad range of tools and technical assistance resources, and lay out a clear path to success.  

Solar industry and finance experts will demystify the new IRA incentives, review ownership and financing options and answer your questions directly.

By going solar, schools can save money every year,  enhance student STEM education and career preparedness, and increase climate resilience. 

The Department of Environmental Protection is sponsoring this Toolkit to make it easier than ever for schools to harness the many benefits of solar. 

Speakers include--

-- Dave Althoff, Department of Environmental Protection

-- Liz Robinson, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Solar Energy Association

-- Roger Clark -  Director of Sustainable Development Fund (retired)

-- Ron Celentano - President of PA Storage and Solar Association

The webinar is being held in partnership with the PA Solar Center and Generation 180 - Solar for PA Schools

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit the Philadelphia Solar Energy Association website for more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events.  [PaEN]

Related Articles:

-- Rep. Fiedler, Labor Leaders, Educational, Environmental Leaders Announce Bill To Create Grant Program To Invest In Solar Energy Facilities At Schools  [PaEN]

-- Pennsylvania Catches Up In National Rankings For Solar Energy Adoption By Schools; G.E.T. Solar Energy Help Now; Avoid Natural Gas Price Spikes  [PaEN]

-- Pennsylvania Solar Center, Generation180 Outline Benefits To Schools Switching To Solar Energy - Saving Money, Avoiding Costly Price Spikes  [PaEN]

NewsClips This Week:

-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: PA Lawmaker Launches New Attempt To Allow Community Solar 

-- MCall: Lehigh University Begins Construction On 20 Acre Solar Energy Facility To Supply At Least 90% Of Electricity Needed For Goodman Campus In Bethlehem 

-- Warren Times Editorial: Warren County Has New Tool To Protect Prime Farmland From Solar Energy Projects

-- Observer-Report Editorial: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Plan Serves Economy, Environment, Shapiro Should Stay The Course 

-- Inspire Clean Energy Offering PA Electricity Customers Renewable Energy Options From 3 PA Wind Farms To Power 19,000 Homes

-- Utility Dive: U.S. Grid Interconnection Backlog Jumps 40%, 95% Of Projects Are For Renewables

-- Bloomberg: Solar, Wind, Battery Storage Projects Dominate Waiting List To Hook Up To Electric Grid

Related Articles This Week:

-- Shapiro Administration Announces Commitment To Fight Climate Change Under New EPA Climate Grant Program  [PaEN]

-- City & State PA: PA Energy Summit May 11 In Pittsburgh, Featuring Keynote Speaker Acting DEP Secretary Negrin  [PaEN] 

-- PennEnvironment Releases Online Map Highlighting Renewable Energy Projects In Every County Across PA  [PaEN]

-- EPA Awards Allegheny County $10 Million Grant To Replace Diesel With Electric Buses In Mon Valley  [PaEN]

-- ReImagine Appalachia Faith In Action Webinar April 13 - Solar-Powered Faith Community & Houses Of Worship  [PaEN]

-- Ohio River Valley Institute: April 17 Webinar On Green Steel In The Ohio River Valley - Mon Valley Works Possibilities  [PaEN]

-- PA Interfaith Power & Light, Partners Host April 19 Webinar On How To Choose A Renewable Energy Electricity Supplier  [PaEN] 

-- Philadelphia Solar Energy Assn. Hosts May 4 Webinar - Solar Schools: New Incentives Make Now The Best Time To Go Solar  [PaEN]

[Posted: April 13, 2023]  PA Environment Digest

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