Join the webinar to learn more about the GreenGov Council and where state government is with its sustainability and climate goals.
The GreenGov Council’s mission is to incorporate sustainable practices into Commonwealth government’s policy, planning, operations, procurement, and regulatory functions, and to strive for continuous improvement in efficiency and performance.
Under Executive Order 2019-01, GreenGov works with Commonwealth agencies that meet specific goals to reduce energy consumption, purchase electric vehicles, procure renewable energy, and construct new buildings and major renovations to green standards.
Mark Hand, director the Council, and Matt Reis, Deputy Director, will share details of some ongoing projects they have been working on to drive deeper environmentally sustainable outcomes in Commonwealth operations.
Webinars are free to current PAEP members but you will still need to register. For Non-Members the fee is $20 per person.
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-- Guest Essay: Renewables Can Help Stop Winter, Summer Power Outages, Avoid Energy Price Spikes - By Matt Walker, Clean Air Council and Julia Kortrey, Evergreen Action [PaEN]
-- Rep. Martin Causer Returns As Republican Chair Of House Environmental Committee; Priority- Getting Government 'Out Of The Way' Of Energy Production [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- The Energy Age Blog: Dream Team: Rooftop Solar With Electric Vehicle - Crunching The Numbers From May to August
-- PA Capital-Star: It’s Do Or Die Time For Philly Hydrogen Hub, Green Groups Are Rallying Against It
-- Inside Climate News: Clean Energy Industry Questions New PJM Proposal That Could Move Fossil Fuel Projects To Front Of Interconnection Queue
-- Utility Dive: PJM Expects Summer Peak Load To Grow 2% A Year On Average Driven By Data Centers
-- Utility Dive: FERC Rejects Plan To Shift PJM’s Electric Transmission Planning Protocol In Win For State Regulators
-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: Middlesex Twp., Cumberland County Could Become Home To Region’s First Large Scale, 700 Acre Data Storage Complex
-- Bloomberg: When A Giant Data Center Comes To A Small Town
[Posted: December 10, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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