Saturday, August 17, 2024

Clean Energy Boom Brings More Than $1 Billion In Private Investment To Pennsylvania, 2,881 New Jobs

 Climate Power’s latest clean energy boom report shows that in just two years the clean energy boom is especially strong in Pennsylvania, where now over $1 billion has been invested across 14 clean energy projects that have been announced or moved forward in six sectors – solar, wind, batteries, electric vehicles, electrical grid distribution and transmission, and other clean technologies. 

Pennsylvania highlights--

-- Vitro Architectural Glass announced a $93.6 million investment to expand its Cochranton facility in Crawford County following an agreement to supply glass to First Solar, adding 130 new jobs. 

-- In April 2023, Prysmian announced a $22.5 million investment to expand transmission conductor technology manufacturing in Williamsport after signing a supply agreement with Invenergy Transmission, who credited the clean energy plan for providing a “stable policy landscape” for clean energy solutions. 

-- In March 2024, Exus North America began the necessary upgrades to repower the Twin Ridges Wind Farm in Meyersdale, Somerset County. Exus chose to repower the facility thanks to the clean energy plan’s 30% production tax credits for American wind power. The company invested $200 million to upgrade nacelles and blades on the existing towers, creating 150 union construction jobs and eight permanent service and maintenance jobs. 

Click Here to learn about more investments in clean energy in Pennsylvania.

“The clean energy plan is bringing good paying manufacturing jobs to Pennsylvania  — uplifting local economies and lowering energy costs, all while lowering toxic emissions,” said André Crombie, Climate Power’s States Interim Managing Director. “Meanwhile, Pennsylvania Republicans in Congress have tried to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act over 30 times, even though the majority of new clean energy projects are in their districts, disproportionately benefitting their constituents.”

The federal Inflation Reduction Act spurred $1.08 billion in new clean energy investments in Pennsylvania supporting 2,881 new jobs.  Read more here.

Click Here for the complete announcement.

Visit the Climate Power website to learn more about clean energy development.

(Photo: Pittsburgh-based EOS energy storage supported by Inflation Reduction Act funding.)

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NewsClips:

-- PennLive Guest Essay: As A Mom, Solar For Schools Brings Me Peace Of Mind - By Carolyn Heckman, Evangelical Environmental Network

-- WHYY - Sophia Schmidt: The Philly Region Is Claiming Millions In Home Energy Tax Credits, Here’s How Taxpayers Saved

-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: PA Consumers Like Clean Energy Tax Incentives, Survey Shows  

-- Public News Service: 2 Years Of Federal Inflation Reduction Act In PA - Carbon Reduction, Job Creation, Support For Disadvantaged Communities 

-- Green Building Alliance: Erie 2030 District Holds Aug. 20 Progress Report Reception To Celebrate Progress Toward Carbon, Energy Reduction Goals 

-- Post-Gazette: Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus Is A Living, Breathing Embodiment Of Environmental Consciousness 

-- Warren Times Editorial: Renewables Can Come Quick [Local Wind Energy Ordinances]

-- ABC27: Controversy Growing As Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Revival Talks Gain Traction

-- PennLive: Possible Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Restart Draws Protest 

-- Inside Climate News: How The Wharton School At The University Of Pennsylvania, Other Top Business Schools Are Training MBAs For The Climate Economy 

-- Marcellus Drilling News: Shell Flushes $1 Million Down Penn State Toilet On Energy Transition, DEI; Is It Buying Off Penn State?  [PDF of article]

-- Ohio River Valley Institute: The Peril, Politics And Price Of Shale Gas Development, Fracking Waste - By Eric de Place And Julia Stone

-- WHYY: Climate Change Takes Center Stage At Philadelphia Gas Commission Meeting

-- PennLive Guest Essay: We Can Only Manage Climate Change If We Acknowledge Its Devastating Impact On Poor People - By Raiyan Bakshi, Intern, World Affairs Council Of Harrisburg and PennLive

[Posted: August 17, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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