Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Powering PA Forward: Broad Coalition Forms To Champion Smart Energy Policies, Protect PA Jobs And Economic Growth

On April 8, a broad coalition of labor organizations, community leaders, business groups, trade associations, small businesses and community advocates announced the formation of
Powering PA Forward

Speaking in one voice, Powering PA Forward will advocate for smart, long-term energy policies that ensure Pennsylvania families and businesses have access to reliable and affordable energy, and that those who deliver it can continue to invest in the infrastructure and jobs that power the Commonwealth’s economy.

Powering PA Forward’s creation comes at a critical time as PJM, the regional grid operator, and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation both agree that Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region face a growing gap between energy supply and demand. 

The Commonwealth is seeing new economic activity, including advanced manufacturing, electrification and proposed data center development, which is placing increasing demands on the grid. 

To meet this growth, Pennsylvania needs new generation capacity, but without policy action, families and businesses will see higher energy costs, strained reliability and a competitive disadvantage that will cost jobs.  

“It’s time to tell the story of the tremendous benefits utilities provide to communities all across this Commonwealth,” said Jon O’Brien, executive director of the Keystone Contractors Association. “Utilities are putting people to work, constantly upgrading their equipment and heavily contributing to our tax base. 

“Powering PA Forward looks forward to telling this economic development success story, while at the same time calling for critical improvements to Pennsylvania’s energy policies that put families and small businesses first.”

In a letter to announce the coalition’s formation, Powering PA Forward members wrote-- 

“Just this past December, PJM, the regional entity responsible for ensuring that there is enough supply to meet demand, held a competitive auction that failed to secure enough power to meet its current reliability target for the first time. 

“Without sufficient supply, electric utilities, which are obligated to meet customer energy demands, will be unable to fulfill their legal obligations. 

“This will result in reduced reliability of electric service and lost economic opportunities. 

“If the generation shortfall goes unaddressed, costs will continue to rise, and Pennsylvanians could face the prospect of rolling blackouts or brownouts as energy becomes a scarce commodity. 

“For nearly 9 million families and businesses that depend on reliable, affordable energy, the consequences would be severe.”

Pennsylvania’s regulated utilities are a critical part of the solution. 

Overseen by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, these utilities are accountable to both regulatory agencies and the communities they serve. 

They deliver energy to nearly 9 million Pennsylvania residents and businesses, reinvesting over $3 billion annually into infrastructure upgrades, electric lines, pipelines and grid modernization that support nearly 15,000 jobs for Pennsylvania. 

That investment is only possible when sound energy policy provides a stable foundation. 

“Utilities then invest $3 billion annually from their regulated profits into infrastructure projects that put Pennsylvanians to work,” said Matt Espenshade, president of the Pennsylvania State Grange. “Powering PA Forward wants to protect these investments and the jobs they create, and work to find a long-term solution to address our energy needs. That’s a strategy that will benefit our agriculture industry and all Pennsylvanians.”

In only a short time, the following organizations have signed on to be Powering PA Forward members: Adams County Economic Alliance; America's Rural Energy Coalition; Builders Guild of Western PA; Butler County Chamber of Commerce; Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce; Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry; Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce; Delaware County Chamber of Commerce; Electrical Association of Philadelphia; Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership; Focus Central PA; Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce; Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC; Juniata River Valley Chamber; Keystone Contractors Association; Lancaster Chamber of Commerce; Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce; Manufacturer & Business Association; NAIOP Pittsburgh; NFIB-PA Chapter; Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Association; PA Association of Milk Dealers; PA Builders Association; Pennsylvania State Grange; Penn’s Northeast; Penn-Northwest Development Corporation; PennAg Industries Association; Pittsburgh Works Together; Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce; Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce; West Shore Chamber of Commerce; and Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.

Visit the Powering PA Forward website for more information and an updated membership list.

Related Articles This Week:

-- House Energy Committee To Meet April 13 To Consider GeoThermal Energy, Advanced Transmission Line Technology, PA Energy Development Authority Bills; Sets April 14 Hearing On Net Metering  [PaEN] 

-- City Of Pittsburgh To Develop Solar Energy Facility On Steel Slag Disposal Area In Swisshelm Park To Cut Energy Costs By $2.6 Million At 4 Public Schools  [PaEN]

-- Environmental Defense Fund: EPA Moves To Weaken Rule To Reduce Methane Emissions From Oil & Gas Operations  [PaEN] 

-- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Seeks Comments On Environmental Impacts Of Proposed Constitution Natural Gas Pipeline Project Impacting Susquehanna County, PA; New York And Delaware  [PaEN] 

NewsClips:

-- WHYY - Sophia Schmidt: PA A.I. Data Centers: How State Lawmakers Are Responding, From Electricity  And Water Use To Proposing More Tax Breaks

-- The Center Square: Non-Disclosure Agreements With Local Officials On A.I. Data Centers Spur Talk Of ‘Secret Deals’ 

-- TribLive: Duquesne Light Asks FERC To Lower PJM Price Cap From $325/MW/Day To The Current Floor Of $175/MW/Day To Save Customers $10/Month 

-- PATownHall.com Guest Essay: PA Manufacturers’ Association Opposes Caps On Price Of Electricity, Energy - Because The Competitive Market Works  [PDF of Article]

-- WHYY: Gov. Shapiro Calls PECO ‘s Proposed 12.5% Electric, 11.4% Natural Gas Increase ‘Pure Greed’

-- WESA - Rachel McDevitt: Green Group Gives Pennsylvania ‘F’ On Solar Energy Facility Permitting

-- PennLive: Pennsylvanians Could Lose Millions Used To Help People Pay Heating Bills Under President’s Proposed Budget Cuts  

-- Erie Times Guest Essay: PA Helped Build US Energy Future Once, We Need To Do It Again With More Natural Gas Power Plants - By former State Senator John Peterson [Leaving Us Vulnerable To Price Spikes, With 1,000s Of Abandoned Wells]

-- Ohio Capital Journal: More Natural Gas Generation Coming To Ohio To Feed A.I. Data Centers [But Will Not Increase Generation Diversity To Avoid Price Spikes For ‘Ordinary People’]

-- The Guardian: Oil And Natural Gas Crisis From US President’s War On Iran Worse Than 1973, 1979 And 2022 Together, Says IEA

[Posted: April 8, 2026]  PA Environment Digest

Wednesday PA Environment & Energy Articles - NewsClips: 4.8.26

"The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.”

-- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution  [It’s Not A Suggestion]


House Voting Schedule

April 13, 14, 15, 27, 28, 29

May 4, 5, 6

June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

September 28, 29, 30

October 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21

November 9, 10

-- Committee Schedule


Senate Voting Schedule

April 20, 21, 22

May 4, 5, 6

June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30

-- Committee Schedule


TODAY’s Calendar Of Events 



April 9-- Virtual. DEP Webinar On Community Energy Development Program; Local Governments Can Apply For Assistance In Developing Energy Transition Plans Thru April 15. Noon.


April 10-- NEW. Virtual. EDF, PennFuture, Partners Host Webinar On PUC A.I. Data Centers Large Load Model Tariff .  12:30 to 2:00 p.m. 


April 13-- NEW. House Energy Committee meets to consider House Bill 2076 (Venkat-D- Allegheny, Williams-R-Chester), bipartisan legislation that would establish a regulatory framework for the generation of geothermal resources in the state. [draft amendment]; House Bill 2223 (Fiedler-D- Philadelphia) requiring electric utilities to evaluate the use of advanced transmission technologies when they file transmission line siting applications [draft amendment]; House Bill 2347 (Fiedler-D-Philadelphia) would update the duties of the PA Energy Development Authority and board membership [draft legislation].  Room 205 Ryan Building. 10:30 a.m. Click Here to watch online.  Read more here on the agenda.


April 13-- Virtual. Penn State Extension Webinar On Geothermal Energy Opportunities.  Noon to 1:00 p.m. 


April 14-- NEW. House Energy Committee holds a hearing on House Bill 2348 (Fiedler-D- Philadelphia) updating the state’s net metering policy related to renewable and other distributed energy resources [draft legislation].  Room 60 East Wing of the Main Capital. 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch online.


April 14-- Agenda Posted. Environmental Quality Board meeting. 9:00 a.m. Contact: Laura Griffin, Regulatory Coordinator, laurgriffi@pa.gov,  (717) 772-3277.


April 14-- Agenda Posted. DEP Citizens Advisory Council meeting. 12:30 p.m. Contact: Ian Irvin iirvin@pa.gov or 717-579-0329.  Read more here on agenda.


April 16-- DCED PA Grade Crude [Oil] Development Advisory Council meeting.  Penn State, State College.  10:00.  Contact: Adam Walters 717-214-6548 or adwalters@pa.gov


April 30-- DEP Oil & Gas Technical Advisory Board meeting. 10:00 a.m. Contact: Todd M. Wallace twallace@pa.gov(formal notice)



-- WeConservePA: Lebanon County Conservation District Recognizes Calvin Miller With Steward Of The Land Lifetime Award  [PaEN]


-- City Of Pittsburgh To Develop Solar Energy Facility On Steel Slag Disposal Area In Swisshelm Park To Cut Energy Costs By $2.6 Million At 4 Public Schools  [PaEN]



-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Pittsburgh Brownfields To Become Solar Energy Facility Powering 4 Schools


-- PUC PaOneCall Damage Prevention Committee Imposes $169,750 In Penalties In 176 Disciplinary Actions Involving Underground Utility Violations


-- WPXI: Family Says Duquesne Light Power Surge Fried Their Appliances, Affected 20 Neighbors


-- DEP State Water Plan Program Hosting 4 Upcoming Webinars On Dry Cooling; Developing Local Climate Action Plans; Overview Of The PUC Water Programs; Coastal Zone Grants  [PaEN]


-- TheDerrick.com: Knox Agrees To Settlement With DEP Over Wastewater Plant Violations


-- Courier Express: Toby Creek Watershed Assn. Highlights Abandoned Mine Drainage Treatment Efforts In Jefferson County


-- Wilkes-Barre Times Leader: Rain Garden Construction Underway At Luzerne County’s Operations Building In Wyoming


-- WHYY: Philadelphia Could Extend Controversial Chester Trash Incineration Contract Amid Criticism


-- Inquirer: Philly’s Clean And Green Office Wants ‘Vast Network’ Of Surveillance Cameras To Catch Illegal Dumpers 


-- Post-Gazette - Mary Ann Thomas: Longtime Owners Of Laurel Caverns Trust DCNR To Take Care Of Natural Attraction As State Park


-- WESA: Point State Park Water Fountain Flows After $3.4 Million Upgrade Ahead Of NFL Draft In Pittsburgh 


-- Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust Earth Day Trail Run/Walk Race Set For April 18 In Montgomery County  [PaEN] 


-- Tribune-Democrat: Birdwatching ‘Nest’ Planned For Lake Somerset 


A.I. /Data Centers


-- WHYY: Gov. Shapiro Calls PECO ‘s Proposed 12.5% Electric, 11.4% Natural Gas Increase ‘Pure Greed’


-- PennLive - John Beauge: Developer Of 4 Proposed A.I. Data Centers In Union County Renews Transparency Pledge 


-- Scranton Times: Firm Tied To Project Gold A.I. Data Center Campus Buys 200+ Acres In Covington Township


-- Scranton Times - Chris Kelly Opinion: Old-School ‘Data Centers’ Don’t Pollute; Stop Archbald Data Centers Holds Public Meeting In A Library


-- PennLive: I-80 Widening Project, Data Centers Threatening PA Wetlands Rep. Probst Says, Bill Seeks New Protections


-- Reuters: US EIA: Record Electricity Use As A.I. Data Centers Surge; Increase In Renewables, Drop In Natural Gas, Coal Generation; Increasing Price Of Natural Gas 


-- US EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook As Of April 7


-- Wall Street Journal: A.I. Giants Go On Charm Offensive To Avert Public Backlash

 

International/National Impacts On PA Natural Gas

[Energy Independence Means Renewables]


-- April 8: PA Average AAA Gasoline Price Continues To Climb - Up 1 Cent From Yesterday To $1.08/Gallon Higher To $4.19 Since Feb. 27  [I guess it takes longer for prices to come down.] 

-- April 8: Average AAA Gasoline Prices: National- $4.16 Ohio- $3.93  PA- $4.19

-- April 6: Neighborhood Sheetz Gasoline Price Jumped 20 Cents More/Gallon In One Day to $4.39

-- Feb. 27: Average AAA Gasoline Prices: National- $2.98  Ohio- $2.79  PA- $3.11


-- Warren Times: Warren County Still Has Highest Gasoline Prices In The State


-- Williamsport Sun Editorial: Natural Gas Remains Important Part Of Economic Puzzle


-- Bloomberg: Oil And Natural Gas Prices Plunge After US And Iran Agree To Ceasefire 


-- NYT: It Will Take Months To Get Oil And Natural Gas Flowing Again From The Gulf


-- Reuters: US EIA: Record Electricity Use As A.I. Data Centers Surge; Increase In Renewables, Drop In Natural Gas, Coal Generation; Increasing Price Of Natural Gas 


-- US EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook As Of April 7


Federal Administration


-- Inside Climate News: President’s Budget Proposes Massive Cuts For Environmental Programs [Again] 


-- EPA. FBI, Other Federal Agencies Issue Cybersecurity Advisory To Water Systems As A Result Of The President’s War On Iran


PA Politics - Everything Is Connected

-- Spotlight PA: PA Election 2026: A Guide To Vetting Primary Candidates

-- LancasterOnline: Lancaster Republicans See Statewide Temporary Tax Cuts As Key To Making Life More Affordable [Rather Than Changing The Federal Policies That Are Jacking Up Prices Of Everything]

-- Post-Gazette Editorial: President’s Attempt To Hijack States’ Election Authority Is Dangerous

-- Post-Gazette: Republican Candidate For Governor Stacy Garrity Raises $1 Million In First 3 Months Of 2026; Shapiro Raised $10 Million 

-- Inquirer: PA Ordered To Restart Bidding For Medicaid Long-Term Care Contracts After Appeals Court Finds Process Was ‘Arbitrary’ 

-- York Daily Record: As Fuel Costs Rise, So Does Uncertainty In Minds Of Manufacturers

-- Spotlight PA: Student-Led Documentary Preserves Stories Of Latinos Who Settled In Reading Decades Ago

-- PennLive: President’s ICE Detains Dauphin County Asylum-Seeker Even After Criminal Charges Are Dropped 

-- TribLive: Questions Remain Unanswered After ICE Arrests 13 At PennDOT Office In Armstrong County

-- KDKA: Data Shows Dramatic Increase In Arrests By President’s ICE In Pittsburgh Area

-- TribLive: Pittsburgh Bans Cooperation With President’s ICE: ‘A Moral Imperative’ 

-- Inquirer: PA Member Of Congress And Air Force Veteran Chrissy Houlahan Says President’s Threat To Eliminate Iran Is ‘The Epitome Of An Illegal Order’ 

-- PennLive: President Says He May Run For President Of Venezuela When His Term Ends: ‘Polling Higher Than Anybody’

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