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Clean Energy Funding Guide Now Available For Renters, Homeowners, Landlords, Nonprofits, Local Governments, Workforce Development
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A new Clean Energy Funding Resource Guide is now available to help Pennsylvania residents access support for home and community energy projects compiled by the Conservation Voters of PA.

The Guide has information to help renters, homeowners, landlords, nonprofits, local governments and for workforce development and labor.

A special toolkit also has a Savings Calculator providing information on all tax credits and rebates available for you in your location for clean energy and energy efficiency programs.

Visit the Clean Energy Funding Resource Guide website to learn much more.

Related Articles This Week- Clean Energy:

-- PA Solar Center Honors 5 Western PA Organizations Who Have Gone Solar  [PaEN]

-- Clean Energy Funding Guide Now Available For Renters, Homeowners, Landlords, Nonprofits, Local Governments, Workforce Development  [PaEN]

-- PA Interfaith Power & Light, Jewish Earth Alliance Host May 29 Webinar On Understanding Gov. Shapiro's New Energy/Climate Plans  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Pennsylvania Gets $156 Million To Boost Solar Projects In Low Income, Polluted Communities

-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Philadelphia Begins Powering City Hall, Airport With Solar Energy Facility 100 Miles Away

-- WHYY: Adams Solar Energy Facility Powers A Quarter Of Philly’s City Buildings

-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: York Pilot Program Prepares Students For Green Energy Jobs

-- Sustainable Pittsburgh Convened Revitalized Sustainability Practitioners Network

-- LancasterOnline: Sierra Club - Lancaster Announces 2024 Green Project Grant Recipients

-- White House Finalizes Reforms To Modernize Environmental Review, Accelerate Clean Energy Future

[Posted: May 4, 2024]


5/6/2024

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