With Senate Bill 211, lawmakers target a real, cost-effective climate solution that will ultimately hurt Pennsylvania farmers and ratepayers.
Lawmakers in Harrisburg are using a new tactic to hinder solar development in Pennsylvania. They want to impose higher standards on solar energy generation compared to other energy industries and land use development projects.
Senate Bill 211 targets the rapidly growing solar energy industry with unfair bonding and decommissioning requirements. These inequities will make it increasingly difficult to build solar projects.
By imposing restrictions on solar energy, Pennsylvania legislators are limiting economic opportunities for farmers who could otherwise lease their land to host solar panels, thus making it feasible to farm and stay in business.
These restrictions infringe on their property rights and prevent them from making choices that benefit their families.
It also leads to farmland being developed in ways that ensure it will never become agricultural land again.
Failing To Adequately Bond Oil & Gas Wells
Senate Bill 211 is in direct contrast to Act 96 of 2022 which removed the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board authority to adjust well bonding amounts for the conventional oil and gas industry and capped the amount for conventional wells at just $2,500 per well, or $25,000 for all of an operator’s wells.
For perspective, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) estimates the average cost to cap a well is $33,000.
As a result, drilling companies no longer need to cover the full costs of closing a well.
This places the burden of plugging abandoned wells on Pennsylvania taxpayers.
The DEP has located about 27,000 abandoned methane wells, but the agency says an additional 350,000 abandoned wells remain undocumented.
Solar development involves the installation of temporary structures that will feed our electric grid for decades.
They produce no air emissions and, if properly sited, they have minimal to no impact on water quality.
Meanwhile, the legislature protects industries with a history of impacting our air, streams, and drinking wells from paying the real costs of the harm they inflict.
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PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- DEP Issues Violations To 7 Shale Gas Drillers For Failure To Submit Monthly Waste Generation, Disposal, Production Reports - 1 Company For 3 Years; 2 More Drillers Fail To Disclose Fracking Chemicals [PaEN]
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - October 5 [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Sets Oct. 30 Hearing On The Proposed 2025 Fee Schedule; Water Withdrawal Requests, Including 4 Supporting Shale Gas Development [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 72 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In October 5 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
-- DEP Begins Accepting Grant Applications Oct. 9 To Plug Orphan Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned By Their Owners [PaEN]
-- State Fire Commissioner Now Accepting Applications From Local Fire, Emergency Services For Training, Equipment To Respond To Shale Gas Infrastructure Fires, Emergencies [PaEN]
-- Center For Coalfield Justice Hosts Oct. 16 In-Person Program In Waynesburg, Greene County On Protecting Public Health, Resources From Shale Gas Development [PaEN]
-- PennFuture: Lawmakers Move Bill To Require Clean Solar Energy Facilities To Have Bonds; But Fail To Have Adequate Plugging Bonds For Dirty Oil & Gas Wells Leaving Taxpayers To Pick Up The Cost [PaEN]
-- DEP Citizens Advisory Council Meets Oct. 8 On Hydrogen Hubs, Data Centers, Food Processing Residuals, PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Regulation [PaEN]
-- No Decision Posted Yet From DEP On Whether Flare Gas Chemical Makeup, Volume At Shell Petrochemical Plant In Beaver County Is Confidential Business Information [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- WHYY - Susan Phillips: Fracking In Pennsylvania Hasn’t Gone As Well As Some May Think
-- The Allegheny Front - Susan Phillips: Fracking In Pennsylvania Hasn’t Gone As Well As Some May Think
-- LancasterOnline Letter: Remembering The Reality Of Fracking - Doing It Safely Or The Wild West - Not For Or Against - By Bruce Riefenstahl, Mount Joy
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Pennsylvania Factions Spar Over Treating Roads With Drilling Wastewater
-- Olean Times Herald (NY): Marine Vet In McKean County Deals With Fracking Wastewater Injection Well Next Door: ‘I Regret Purchasing This Home’
-- Marcellus Drilling News: Work On Shale Gas Wastewater Injection Well In McKean County Progresses [PDF of Article]
-- The Energy Age Blog: Update: Emergency DEP Conventional Well Plugging Continues In Allegheny County
-- PennLive - John Beauge: Construction Of PA General Energy Natural Gas Pipelines In Lycoming County Can Begin Despite Concerns For Trail, Wild Trout Streams [Read more here ]
-- Federal Pipeline Safety Agency Increases Grants To State With Pipeline, Underground Gas Safety Programs [PA PUC Receive $2.6 Million In Base Grant In 2023]
-- Senate Passes Sen. Baker’s Extension Of PA One Call Program For Underground Utility Safety
-- The Allegheny Front - Kara Holsopple: New Guidelines Center On The Needs Of People With Disabilities During Petrochemical Disasters
-- Marcellus Drilling News: Federal Court Certifies Class Action Lawsuit Against Range Resources For Potentially 204 Landowners Over Lease/Royalty Issues [PDF of Article ]
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: EQT Natural Gas Driller Announces Plan To Cut 15% Of Its Workforce-- About 250 Employees
-- Reuters: Natural Gas Producer EQT To Lay Off 15% Of Workforce
-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Rigs Up 1 To 15 From Last Week [Down 28% Since Aug. 23]
-- Observer-Reporter: Marcellus Shale Has Wealth Of Natural Gas And More [Royalty Payments, Act 13 Drilling Impact Fees] [PDF of Article] [Part 3]
-- The Guardian: LNG Gas Has Far Worse Climate Emissions Than Coal, Cornell Study Finds
-- Bloomberg: LNG Gas Traders Choose To Pay Penalties For Not Shipping Gas To Germany To Chase Higher Profits In Asia
-- Bloomberg: LNG Gas Exporter New Fortress Energy Stock Plunges After Delaying Dividend Payment [Proposing Gas Export Facilities In PA]
[Posted: October 2, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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