Saturday, May 2, 2026

Environmental Defense Fund: PA Public Utility Commission Moves To Protect Consumers From A.I. Data Center Grid Costs: ‘The Stakes Are High Given The Scale And Speed Of Data Center-Driven Growth’

On May 1, the
Environmental Defense Fund released this statement on the Public Utility Commission action to adopt a voluntary model Large Load - Data Center Tariff for utilities to establish a clear, consistent framework for managing significant new electricity demand while protecting existing ratepayers and maintaining grid reliability--

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission yesterday [April 30] voted to approve a long-awaited Model Large Load Tariff outlining how large electricity loads such as data centers connect to and pay for the electric grid. 

The move marks a significant step toward protecting utility customers from rising infrastructure costs tied to rapid data center growth. 

While the Commission’s final order and tariff language are still pending, statements from Commissioners during the April 30 vote suggest the PUC may adopt some of the strongest customer protections in the country.

The stakes are high given the scale and speed of data center-driven growth. 

Pennsylvania utilities pursued roughly $500 million in transmission investments tied to large-load growth in 2024 alone. 

PJM Interconnection projects electric demand could increase roughly 39% by 2035, largely driven by data centers that are increasingly drawn to Pennsylvania.  

Most notably, Commissioners indicated large-load customers will likely be required to pay in advance for new utility infrastructure built to serve them. 

Environmental Defense Fund and other advocates filed formal comments urging the Commission to adopt a clear principle that large-load customers, not households and small businesses, should bear the costs of infrastructure needed to serve their facilities.

“The Commission took an important step toward protecting Pennsylvania customers from bearing the costs of rapid data center growth,” said Michael Zimmerman, Interim Director & Senior Attorney, Clean Affordable Power, Environmental Defense Fund. “Requiring large-load customers to pay up front for new infrastructure helps reduce the risk of cost shifting to families and small businesses while improving transparency and accountability.”

According to Commissioners’ statements, large load customers would pay the costs of all distribution and transmission facilities built to serve them, except for projects already planned before a customer requested service. 

That approach could go even further than some stakeholders proposed by requiring upfront payments rather than allowing costs to be recovered over time.

At the same time, important questions remain unresolved. 

The Commission has not yet clarified how it will define projects that were “already planned” before a customer requested service or what constitutes a customer “requesting service.” 

Without clear definitions, the final model tariff could inadvertently create loopholes that allow large-load customers to escape paying for infrastructure built to serve them. Commissioners also indicated the model tariff will--

-- Establish minimum standards for contracts between utilities and large-load customers

-- Allow large-load customers to construct certain infrastructure upgrades themselves

-- Require large-load customers to contribute to low-income customer assistance programs

The Model Large Load Tariff will serve as nonbinding guidance. Utilities will still need to develop utility-specific tariffs through future proceedings before the PUC.

“We still need to review the final order and tariff language, but early indications are encouraging,” said Zimmerman. “The Commission deserves credit for prioritizing customer protections while navigating the complex and fast-growing challenge of data center-driven electricity demand.”

PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:

-- Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard- April 25 to May 1 [PaEN]

     -- DEP Signs Consent Orders With CNX Gas, Leatherwood LLC Requiring The Plugging Of 5 Conventional Coal Bed Methane Wells Prior To Longwall Coal Mining In Center Twp., Greene County  [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - May 2 [PaEN] 

     -- DEP Invites Comments On Chapter 105 Permit For 4.5 Mile EQT ARO Natural Gas Pipeline On State Forest Land In Lycoming County [PaEN] 

-- DEP Posted 62 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In May 2 PA Bulletin  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP Accepting Comments On 2nd Stormwater Permit For SNA North LLC/QTS A.I. Data Center Project In Salem Twp., Luzerne County  [PaEN] 

     -- Public Utility Commission Sets July 10 Telephonic Hearing On PPL Condemnation Of 30 Properties For The Sugarloaf 500/230KV Transmission Line In Luzerne County To Serve Data Centers  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP To Hold June 16 Hearing On Water Quality Permit For Rustic Ridge II Coal Mining Permit In Westmoreland County  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP To Hold May 21 Informal Conference To Take Comments On The Proposed Addition Of 7,154 Acres To The Rosebud Mining Company Penfield Coal Mine In Clearfield County  [PaEN]

Related Articles This Week:

-- PUC Adopts Voluntary Large Load, Data Center Tariff Framework To Help Protect Ratepayers   [PaEN]

-- Gov. Shapiro Appoints Mark Szybist New Special Counsel For Energy Affordability  [PaEN] 

-- Public Utility Commission Sets July 10 Telephonic Hearing On PPL Condemnation Of 30 Properties For The Sugarloaf 500/230KV Transmission Line In Luzerne County To Serve Data Centers  [PaEN] 

-- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approves Extension Of PJM Capacity Auction Price Cap, Floor For Next 2 Auctions  [PaEN] 

-- Senate Committee Hears Electric Grid Issues Getting Worse; PJM Has Attracted 220 GW Of New Generation Proposals; PJM ‘Backstop’ Procurement Critical To Making Data Centers Pay For New Generation [PaEN] 

-- PA House Energy Committee Sets May 4 Meeting To Act On More Bills To Address Electric Grid Reliability, Affordability Issues: Authorize Virtual Power Plants, More  [PaEN] 

-- PA House Passes Bill To Require A.I. Data Centers To Report Water Use, Discharges To DEP  [PaEN]

-- Concerned Citizens Of Montour County: Data Center Developer Wants To Make It Harder For Citizens To Appeal Zoning, Permits; DCED Secretary Explains More On How They Want New GRID Principles To Work  [PaEN] 

-- Montour County: What A.I. Data Center Developers Don’t Like In Zoning Ordinances: Decommissioning Safeguards For When Their Tech Becomes Obsolete; No Noise Limits On Diesel Generators; No Property Value Impact Studies  [PaEN]

-- Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Publishes Model A.I. Data Center Ordinance; Links To Other Model Ordinances  [PaEN] 

-- DEP Citizens Advisory Council Meets May 12 For Presentations On A Data Center Guide From Chester, Montgomery Counties; PFAS ‘Forever Chemical’ Contamination In Biosolids  [PaEN]

-- DEP Receives Federal Funding To Study Human Health Impacts Of Leaking, Abandoned Conventional Oil & Gas Wells; Conventional Regulation Updates Delayed; Reports On Setback Petition By End Of 2026  [PaEN] 

-- Environmental Health Project Calls On Gov. Shapiro To Address Health Hazards Of Fossil Fuels  [PaEN] 

-- Gov. Shapiro Announces $267 Million Investment In 31 PA Industry Projects To Reduce Air Pollution, Cut Energy Costs, Create Jobs, And Combat Greenhouse Gas Emissions In 23 Counties; Next Grant Round Opens May 15  [PaEN] 

-- Pittsburgh Gateways Flips The Switch On New Rooftop Solar Energy System On Energy Innovation Center  [PaEN] 

-- PA Technical Assistance Program July 16 Webinar On Funding, Incentives For Energy Efficiency Improvements For Manufacturers  [PaEN] 

-- DCNR: Grid-Scale Solar Energy Installations Are Not Permitted On Any DCNR Lands Or On Lands That Have Received DCNR Grant Funds  [PaEN]

-- Environmental Defense Fund: Rollback Of Federal Methane Emission Limits On Oil & Gas Facilities Have Wasted $4.8 Billion Worth Of Natural Gas That Could Have Served 22 Million Homes- And Counting  [PaEN]

-- US Dept. Of Energy Cyber Threat Center Issues Another Warning To Oil & Gas Industry About Automatic Tank Gauge Manipulation By Malicious Cyber Threat Actors  [PaEN] 

[Posted: May 2, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

Friday, May 1, 2026

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition: US House Passes Farm Bill, But Slashes Funding For Popular Farm Conservation Programs

On April 30, the
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition had this comment on US House passage of the federal Farm Bill this week by NSAC Policy Director Mike Lavender--

“NSAC appreciates the House of Representatives’ persistent pursuit of a new bill; a new farm bill, already more than two and a half years delayed, is desperately needed. 

"NSAC thanks Members on both sides of the aisle who fought to make this a better bill for all farmers and stakeholders, including those who supported the removal of a provision that would have limited existing state and local authority to regulate pesticides. 

"Yet, for the countless farmers struggling to make ends meet, the House bill offers only scattered policy improvements, many without the resources to fuel them. 

"Slashes to popular conservation funding, the absence of guaranteed investments in domestic markets for farmers, and a status quo farm safety net are shortcomings that – unless corrected by the [US] Senate – will have a pronounced impact, particularly for small and midsized operations, and beginning, young, and other underserved farmers and ranchers. 

"We now look forward to a robust bipartisan process in the [US] Senate.”

Joint Letter By Farm Groups

On April 24, prior to US House action, the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, along with hundreds of farmer‑serving, farmworker, farms, and other stakeholders engaged in the future of American agriculture and food, urged House leaders in a joint letter to vote against this version of the Farm Bill.

Mike Lavender, NSAC Policy Director said-- "The farm bill can and should be a vehicle for the stability and prosperity of all of American agriculture. 

"This letter from hundreds of farmers and the organizations that serve them shows that the House farm bill has fallen well short of that mark. 

"Amidst rising farm bankruptcies and unprecedented economic and policy instability, the House bill chooses more of the same, neglecting the kinds of investments and policies that our farmers not only deserve but desperately need. 

"We encourage the House of Representatives to deliver a bill that brings stability and growth for all farmers by rejecting H.R. 7567 in pursuit of a better alternative."

Click Here for a copy of the letter opposing the bill.

[Posted: May 1, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

DEP Citizens Advisory Council Meets May 12 For Presentations On A Data Center Guide From Chester, Montgomery Counties; PFAS ‘Forever Chemical’ Contamination In Biosolids

The DEP
Citizens Advisory Council is scheduled to meet May 12 to hear presentations on several topics-- a Data Center Guide developed by Chester and Montgomery counties; PFAS ‘forever chemical’ contamination in biosolids and a Penn State Air Pollution Modeling Study.

Click Here for a copy of the agenda.

Data Center Guide

The Council will hear a presentation on the Data Center Ordinance Guide developed by Chester and Montgomery counties to help municipalities prepare for data center proposals.

The presentation will be given by Matthew Edward, Executive Director, Chester County Planning Commission, Scott France, Executive Director, Montgomery County Planning Commission and Rachel Griffith, Sustainability Director for Chester County.

PFAS Farm Contamination

Dr. Linda Lee, Professor of Agronomy & Environmental and Ecological Engineering at Purdue University, leads research on the fate, transport and remediation of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in agricultural systems and wastewater.

Her work focuses on PFAS contamination from biosolids application and wastewater effluent and is working to develop technologies and management strategies to removes PFAS chemicals from the environment.

Click Here for an article on her research.

Public Comment

Individuals interested in providing public comment during the meeting must sign up 24-hours in advance of the meeting by contacting CAC Executive Director Ian Irvin at iirvin@pa.gov or 717-579-0329.  

Commenters are asked to limit comments to 3 minutes and are encouraged to submit a written copy of public comments 24-hours in advance of the meeting so that they can be shared with CAC members in advance.

Join The Meeting

The meeting will be held in Room 105 of the Rachel Carson Building in Harrisburg starting at 12:30 p.m. 

The agenda includes instructions for joining the meeting online or by telephone.

Visit the DEP Citizens Advisory Council webpage for available handouts and more information.  Questions should be directed to Ian Irvin, Executive Director, iirvin@pa.gov or 717-579-0329.

Resource Links:

-- Concerned Citizens Of Montour County: Data Center Developer Wants To Make It Harder For Citizens To Appeal Zoning, Permits; DCED Secretary Explains More On How They Want New GRID Principles To Work  [PaEN] 

-- Montour County: What A.I. Data Center Developers Don’t Like In Zoning Ordinances: Decommissioning Safeguards For When Their Tech Becomes Obsolete; No Noise Limits On Diesel Generators; No Property Value Impact Studies  [PaEN]

-- Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Publishes Model A.I. Data Center Ordinance; Links To Other Model Ordinances  [PaEN] 

-- Reading Eagle: Threats Of Violence Against Both Sides Dogging A.I. Data Center Projects In Limerick Twp., Montgomery County  [PDF of Article]

-- DEP Briefing: Proposed Changes To Biosolids Permits To Reduce Risks From PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Phosphorus Pollution, Improper Storage, Set More Robust Testing Standards   [PaEN]

[Posted: May 1, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - May 2

The following notices were published in the
May 2 PA Bulletin related to oil and gas industry facilities.  Many of the notices offer the opportunity for public comments.

-- DEP published notice in the May 2 PA Bulletin inviting comments on a Chapter 105 permit for a proposed 4.5 mile, 10-inch EQT ARO LLC natural gas pipeline on Tiadaghton State Forest Land in Cummings and Watson Townships, Lycoming County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2423Read more here.


-- DEP briefed the Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board on April 30 on the current status of rulemaking petitions, regulations, technical guidance and standard operating procedures.

DEP reported it is working to complete the review of rulemaking petitions increasing setbacks from shale gas wells, increasing bonding amounts for well plugging and developing a possible option for providing financial assurance and new procedures for handling oil and gas wastewater.

DEP said development of updated conventional oil and gas well environmental protection and waste management regulations will not be moving forward in the near future.

DEP also said regulations increasing shale gas permit fees were on hold pending discussions on the FY 2026-27 budget request which includes a $16 million request to fill a hole in funding for the Oil and Gas Program.

DEP does hope to have regulations ready by the end of the year to obtain primacy from EPA for injection well permitting and to implement the Carbon Capture and Sequestration Act (Act 87 of 2024).

DEP briefly updated the status of Technical Guidance and new Standard Operating Procedures in development.

Click here to review the update.


Land Recycling/Brownfield Cleanups

-- Expand Operating LLC - Cahill Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP received a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated by wastewater to meet the Statewide Health Standards at the pad located in Overton Twp., Monroe County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2439)

-- Expand Operating LLC - Black Creek Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP received a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated with wastewater to meet the Statewide Health Standards at the pad located in Forks Twp., Sullivan County. (PA Bulletin, page 2439)

-- Expand Operating LLC - Roundwood Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP received a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated with wastewater to meet the Statewide Health Standard at the pad located in Braintrim Twp., Wyoming County. (PA Bulletin, page 2439)

-- Coterra Energy Inc., - P.Guiton Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP received a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated with wastewater at the pad located in Middletown Twp., Susquehanna County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2439)

-- EQT Production Company -  Route 18 Spill Site: DEP received a Final Report on remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with inorganics at a site in Jackson Twp., Greene County. (PA Bulletin, page 2440)

-- Expanding Operating LLC - Boy Scouts Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP approved a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated with wastewater to meet the Statewide Health Standards at the pad located in Elkland Twp., Sullivan County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2441)

-- Repsol Oil & Gas USA, LLC - Decristo D Shale Gas Well Pad: DEP approved a Final Report on remediation of soil contaminated with wastewater at the pad located in Sullivan Twp., Tioga County.   (PA Bulletin, page 2441)


2026 Act 2 Oil & Gas Facility Pollution Cleanups

So far in 2026, DEP received or acted on 67 Act 2 Land Recycling notices related to oil and gas facility site cleanups. 


Waste Permits - Issued

-- PennEnergy Resource, LLC - Oil & Gas Wastewater Facility: DEP issued a WMGR-123 General Waste Permit for an oil and gas wastewater treatment and reuse facility located in Middlesex Twp., Butler County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2443)


Air Quality Permits - Comments

-- Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co., LLC - Salladasburg Compressor Station: DEP invites comments on the renewal of a Title V Air Quality Permit for the facility located in Mifflin Twp., Lycoming County. (PA Bulletin, page 2417)


Air Quality Permits - Issued

-- American Refining Group - Refinery, City of Bradford: DEP issued a GP-20 General Air Quality Permit for the installation of 2 natural gas-fired combined heat and power systems for the refinery located in the City of Bradford, McKean County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2444)

-- Eddystone Marine and Rail Terminal Company - Bulk Oil Storage: DEP issued a renewal of an Air Quality Permit for the facility located in Eddystone Boro, Delaware County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2445)

-- Monroe Energy LLC - Trainer Refinery: DEP issued a modification to an Air Quality Plan Approval to authorize the construction of 3 new cooling towers at the facility located in Trainer Boro, Delaware County. (PA Bulletin, page 2446)


Chapter 105 Encroachment Permits - Issued

-- Pennhills Resources LLC - 3.7 Mile Natural Gas Pipeline: DEP issued A Chapter 105 permit for a 4-inch natural gas pipeline running between Pennhills shale gas well pad Z in Jenks Twp., Forest County to Pin Oak pipeline in Highland Twp., Elk County. (PA Bulletin, page 2448)


Erosion & Sedimentation Permits - Issued

-- PA General Energy Co. - Unknown Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for a project impacting Rock Run (Exceptional Value) located in Shrewsbury Twp., Sullivan County.  (PA Bulletin, page 2450)

-- EQT ARO LLC - Unknown Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for a project impacting North Pleasant Stream (Exceptional Value) located in McNett Twp., Lycoming County. (PA Bulletin, page 2450)

-- Coterra Energy Inc. - Unknown Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for a project impacting Hop Bottom Creek and Dry Creek located in Brooklyn Twp., Susquehanna County. (PA Bulletin, page 2450)

-- Expand Operating LLC - Unknown Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for a project impacting South Branch Towanda Creek located in Monroe Twp., Bradford County. (PA Bulletin, page 2450)

-- CNX Midstream Opr Co LLC - Pipeline Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for pipeline project impacting Claylick Run (High Quality) located in Center Twp., Greene County. (PA Bulletin, page 2450)

-- Equitrans Water Svc (PA), LLC - Unknown Project: DEP issued a Chapter 102 permit for a project impacting Smith Creek, Sugar Run and Laurel Run located in Unknown Municipality,  Greene County. (PA Bulletin, page 2450)


Oil & Gas Well Drilling Permits [4.24.26]*

-- Last Week - Permits: DEP issued 3 conventional and 12 unconventional

-- Year To Date - Permits: DEP issued 52 conventional and 199 unconventional

-- Last Week - Wells Drilled: 2 conventional, 0 unconventional

-- Year To Date - Wells Drilled: 18 conventional and 115 unconventional

*Weekly Workload Report - 4.24.26

*DEP’s Weekly Oil & Gas Program Workload Report - Most Recent


DEP Issued These New/Renewed Oil & Gas Permits *

This is a list of conventional oil and gas and shale gas well permits DEP issued from April 18 to 24 by county--

Armstrong County

-- South Buffalo Twp.: Snyder Bros Inc. - 1 Shale Gas Permit

Bradford County

-- Litchfield Twp.: Expand Oper LLC - 4 Shale Gas Permits

-- Wysox Twp.: Expand Oper LLC - 2 Shale Gas Permits

Butler County

-- Buffalo Twp.: PennEnergy Resources LLC - 5 Shale Gas Permits

Warren County

-- Mead Twp.: Gas & Oil MGMT Assn. Inc. - 3 Conventional Permits

*Click Here to find oil and gas well permits recently issued near you


Sign Up! DEP eNotice: The Only Way You’ll Know When Applications Come In To DEP

Did you know DEP can send you email notices when permit applications are submitted to DEP in your community?  

This is the only way you can get notified of when oil and gas-related permits are submitted to DEP.   

You’ll also get notice of new technical guidance documents and regulations.

Click Here to sign up for DEP’s eNOTICE today!


Act 14 Notices To Municipalities

Many communities and citizens are not aware that a state law passed in 1984 gives them the first chance to comment on Department of Environmental Protection permit applications even before they are submitted to the agency.   Read more here.


PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:

-- Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard- April 25 to May 1 [PaEN]

     -- DEP Signs Consent Orders With CNX Gas, Leatherwood LLC Requiring The Plugging Of 5 Conventional Coal Bed Methane Wells Prior To Longwall Coal Mining In Center Twp., Greene County  [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - May 2 [PaEN]

     -- DEP Invites Comments On Chapter 105 Permit For 4.5 Mile EQT ARO Natural Gas Pipeline On State Forest Land In Lycoming County [PaEN] 

-- DEP Posted 62 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In May 2 PA Bulletin  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP Accepting Comments On 2nd Stormwater Permit For SNA North LLC/QTS A.I. Data Center Project In Salem Twp., Luzerne County  [PaEN] 

     -- Public Utility Commission Sets July 10 Telephonic Hearing On PPL Condemnation Of 30 Properties For The Sugarloaf 500/230KV Transmission Line In Luzerne County To Serve Data Centers  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP To Hold June 16 Hearing On Water Quality Permit For Rustic Ridge II Coal Mining Permit In Westmoreland County  [PaEN] 

     -- DEP To Hold May 21 Informal Conference To Take Comments On The Proposed Addition Of 7,154 Acres To The Rosebud Mining Company Penfield Coal Mine In Clearfield County  [PaEN]

Related Articles This Week:

-- DEP Receives Federal Funding To Study Human Health Impacts Of Leaking, Abandoned Conventional Oil & Gas Wells; Conventional Regulation Updates Delayed; Reports On Setback Petition By End Of 2026  [PaEN] 

-- Environmental Health Project Calls On Gov. Shapiro To Address Health Hazards Of Fossil Fuels  [PaEN] 

-- PUC Adopts Voluntary Large Load, Data Center Tariff Framework To Help Protect Ratepayers   [PaEN]

-- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approves Extension Of PJM Capacity Auction Price Cap, Floor For Next 2 Auctions  [PaEN] 

-- Senate Committee Hears Electric Grid Issues Getting Worse; PJM Has Attracted 220 GW Of New Generation Proposals; PJM ‘Backstop’ Procurement Critical To Making Data Centers Pay For New Generation [PaEN] 

-- PA House Energy Committee Sets May 4 Meeting To Act On More Bills To Address Electric Grid Reliability, Affordability Issues: Authorize Virtual Power Plants, More  [PaEN] 

-- PA House Passes Bill To Require A.I. Data Centers To Report Water Use, Discharges To DEP  [PaEN]

-- Gov. Shapiro Announces $267 Million Investment In 31 PA Industry Projects To Reduce Air Pollution, Cut Energy Costs, Create Jobs, And Combat Greenhouse Gas Emissions In 23 Counties; Next Grant Round Opens May 15  [PaEN] 

-- Concerned Citizens Of Montour County: Data Center Developer Wants To Make It Harder For Citizens To Appeal Zoning, Permits; DCED Secretary Explains More On How They Want New GRID Principles To Work  [PaEN] 

-- Montour County: What A.I. Data Center Developers Don’t Like In Zoning Ordinances: Decommissioning Safeguards For When Their Tech Becomes Obsolete; No Noise Limits On Diesel Generators; No Property Value Impact Studies  [PaEN]

-- Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Publishes Model A.I. Data Center Ordinance; Links To Other Model Ordinances  [PaEN] 

-- Gov. Shapiro Appoints Mark Szybist New Special Counsel For Energy Affordability  [PaEN] 

-- Pittsburgh Gateways Flips The Switch On New Rooftop Solar Energy System On Energy Innovation Center  [PaEN]

-- PA Technical Assistance Program July 16 Webinar On Funding, Incentives For Energy Efficiency Improvements For Manufacturers  [PaEN] 

-- DCNR: Grid-Scale Solar Energy Installations Are Not Permitted On Any DCNR Lands Or On Lands That Have Received DCNR Grant Funds  [PaEN]

-- Environmental Defense Fund: Rollback Of Federal Methane Emission Limits On Oil & Gas Facilities Have Wasted $4.8 Billion Worth Of Natural Gas That Could Have Served 22 Million Homes- And Counting  [PaEN]

-- US Dept. Of Energy Cyber Threat Center Issues Another Warning To Oil & Gas Industry About Automatic Tank Gauge Manipulation By Malicious Cyber Threat Actors  [PaEN] 

[Posted: May 1, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

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