Community Solar Legislative Forum April 3 In Wilkes-Barre
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On April 3 there will be a Community Solar Legislative Forum at the Arnaud C. Marts Center, Room 214 at Wilkes University, 292 S. Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre starting at 7:00 p.m.

Community solar projects can dramatically expand the opportunities for residents and businesses to participate in the growing solar economy.

In community solar, participants can subscribe to a portion of an offsite solar project and receive credit on their electricity bill for the power produced, just as if the solar panels were on their own roof.

Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have enacted community solar programs.

The General Assembly is now considering legislation to create a community solar program in Pennsylvania-- House Bill 531. Come to this informative Community Solar Legislative Forum to learn more

Speakers at the event include--

-- Rob Altenburg, Director of the PennFuture Energy Center

-- Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne), prime sponsor of House Bill 531

-- Sen. John Yudichak (D-Luzerne), Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee

-- Matt Tripoli, Director of Project Development, Conti Solar

-- Dr. Ken Klemow, Professor and Chair of Biology, Certified Senior Ecologist, Wilkes University

-- Liz Robinson, Executive Director, Philadelphia Solar Energy Association

Questions about this event can be directed to Steve Stroman, 717-350-0437 or send email to: stevestroman@hotmail.com.

Click Here for more information on Community Solar Projects.

For more information on plans to expand solar energy in Pennsylvania, visit the PA Solar Future Plan.

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[Posted: March 20, 2019]


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