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Pennsylvania Solar Energy Investments drive renewable energy, solar capacity, and green jobs, leveraging federal stimulus and the Alternative Energy Investment Fund to expand megawatts, cut costs, and power homes across the commonwealth.
What's Behind the News
State-backed solar projects and incentives expanding capacity, jobs, and clean power via grants and federal stimulus.
- $650M Alternative Energy Investment Fund backs projects
- CFA approvals channel state financing to solar growth
- Nearly 60 MW by 2010, powering about 7,200 homes
Pennsylvania is strengthening its position as a leader in solar energy with new investments of more than $5 million in 13 new projects, Governor Edward G. Rendell said.
"We have made remarkable progress in making Pennsylvania a leader in renewable energy in a very short period of time," said Governor Rendell. "We've invested nearly $1 billion in projects that put more than 8,300 people to work. And now, with the federal Recovery funds President Obama and Congress wisely dedicated to the renewable sector, we're able to achieve even more growth."
The projects announced, which will generate enough electricity to power approximately 500 homes, are benefiting from the $650 million Alternative Energy Investment Fund that Governor Rendell signed in 2008. They were approved for funding by the Commonwealth Financing Authority as more firms go solar statewide.
These critical investments, the Governor noted, make sense for Pennsylvania's future for a number of economic and environmental reasons, including growth in green-collar jobs across the state.
"We are making tremendous strides in bringing more solar capacity on line," said Governor Rendell. "By December 2010, Pennsylvania will rank in the top five states for solar in terms of megawatts operating, as New Jersey solar expansion underscores regional momentum. With the programs that we have in place today and the funds made available to us through the federal stimulus, this will bring our total solar capacity to nearly 60 megawatts or enough to power 7,200 homes.
"Some of the projects I'm announcing will reduce the annual energy consumption of their owners by as much as half," Governor Rendell said. "Pennsylvania's commitment to creating a vibrant solar industry, even as a lack of incentives can hinder adoption elsewhere, will reduce the consumption of costly, traditional fuels, with clean, efficient sunlight that doesn't cost a penny. That provides savings to businesses and municipalities, and ensures that the commonwealth remains a leader in the development and deployment of green technologies."
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