There are eight solar homeowners participating in the tour, spread out across State College, Bellefonte, Port Matilda, and Centre Hall.
Visitors have the chance to stop by one or several of the solar powered homes, each coupled with an electric or hybrid vehicle and other unique technologies.
Click Here to register and receive the locations included on the tour.
Visit the Solar United Neighbors - Pennsylvania webpage to learn more about going solar.
Resource Links:
-- Our Solar PA: Solar Energy Is Key To Unlocking Our Clean Energy Future
-- Pennsylvania Solar Center: G.E.T. Solar, Help For Making The Transition
-- Penn State Extension Energy Essentials: Solar Panel Glare An Issue? Estimating Emissions From Shale Gas Wells; PA Landowners Guide To Solar; Much More!
-- Eastern PA Coalition For Abandoned Mine Reclamation: Tell PA Lawmakers To Support Community Solar Legislation
Related Articles This Week:
-- Reminder: PA Solar Center May 17 Webinar: Update On Federal Solar Energy Tax Credits [PaEN]
-- National Energy Technology Lab, University Of Pittsburgh Say Oil & Gas Wastewater Can Be Major Source Of Lithium For Rechargeable Battery Production [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Centre Daily Times: Centre County Communities Making Strides With Solar Energy
-- Republican Herald: Butler Twp. Denies Developer’s Request For Solar Energy Facility
-- Scranton Times: Lackawanna Judge Orders Taylor Zoning Hearing Board To Approve Solar Energy Facility Near Ransom Road
-- PA Capital-Star: Can’t Install Your Own Solar Panels? Some Areas Let You Join A Community Project; PA Legislature Considering Community Solar Bill
-- Post-Gazette: PA Received $16.7 Billion In Federal Funding For Infrastructure, Clean Energy, Other Projects
-- TribLive: FERC Approves Rule To Expand Transmission Of Renewable Power
-- Utility Dive: FERC Issues Landmark Transmission Planning, Cost Allocation Rule, With Dissent Over State Roles
[Posted: May 15, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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