Gov. Shapiro Highlights Environmental Protection, Climate Change, Clean Energy, Public Lands, Recreation Accomplishments In First 2 Years
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Gov. Shapiro recently highlighted his administration's accomplishments in his first two years in office, including on environmental protection, accountability, climate change, clean energy, public lands and recreation issues.

Environmental Restoration

-- Drew down over $120 million in federal funding to plug over 270 orphaned and abandoned wells, more than in the previous ten years combined, and secured over $11 million in state funding to continue the Commonwealth’s important work of finding and capping these wells.

-- Secured nearly $400 million in federal funding to create jobs and help Pennsylvania companies tackle industrial pollution.

-- Made a historic agreement with CNX Resources to publicly disclose all chemicals used in drilling and hydraulic fracturing, conduct intensive air and water quality monitoring around unconventional gas wells and widen setbacks for wells near schools and hospitals to no less than 2,500 feet.

-- Required natural gas operators in Pennsylvania to be more transparent by publicly disclosing chemicals they use in drilling and hydraulic fracturing earlier in the well development process.

-- Invested a cumulative $1.4 billion in clean water infrastructure through PENNVEST, including replacing over 30,000 lead pipes in thousands of homes and upgrading wastewater treatment centers.

-- Allocate $50 million in state funding to clean waterways across Pennsylvania.

-- Secured over $270 million in federal funds for projects to clean up abandoned mine lands and protect Pennsylvania communities.

-- Improved Pennsylvania’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed to its highest health grade in the last 22 years, marking significant progress in Pennsylvania’s efforts to clean up the Susquehanna River and beyond.

Public Lands/Recreation

-- Secured a historic $112 million for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to maintain and improve state park and forest infrastructure.

-- Provided $2.8 million to support the new Office of Outdoor Recreation in order to better promote an industry that accounts for 152,000 jobs and $14 billion annually in the economy in the Commonwealth.

-- Invested $79 million in grants to over 300 projects across the Commonwealth to expand recreation opportunities, conserving natural spaces, and revitalizing communities.

-- Supported establishing a national marine sanctuary in Lake Erie, which would protect the natural and historic resources in a 740-square-mile area.

Climate Change/Clean Energy

-- With the support of the Shapiro Administration, Pennsylvania was the only state to secure two regional clean hydrogen hub projects, which would create more than 41,000 good-paying jobs and build a clean energy industry.

-- Announced a new registered apprenticeship program with the United Mine Workers of America to train workers to plug oil and gas wells.

-- Secured $156 million in federal funds to deliver reliable, affordable, and sustainable solar power to low-income Pennsylvanians and environmental justice communities, which is estimated to benefit more than 14,000 Pennsylvania households.

-- Allocated $25 million in state funding for Solar for Schools grants to help school districts fund and install solar panels—saving the districts money and creating good-paying jobs.

-- Secured $171.5 million in federal funds for electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout the Commonwealth and Pennsylvania was one of the first states to open its first EV charging station completed through the federal program.

-- Signed legislation into law creating a regulatory framework to allow Pennsylvania industries to remove carbon dioxide and either recycle the carbon or store it underground to reduce the impact on the atmosphere.

Holding Polluters Accountable

-- Secured a $10 million agreement with Shell Chemicals for excessive air contamination, with $6.2 million earmarked for Western Pennsylvania’s environmental, health, and quality of life projects.

-- Reached a $100 million settlement with Monsanto for contaminating 1,300 miles of streams and 3,600 acres of lakes with hazardous PCB waste—and $8 million will be spent in communities directly impacted by the spread of PCBs.

-- Norfolk Southern Train Derailment--

-- Secured $4 million from the rail company to pay for damages to local first responders, businesses and residents, and state agencies.

-- Announced the Commonwealth would conduct water testing for ten years around the site of the East Palestine train derailment.

-- Established a health resource center in Darlington Township that helped over 600 residents impacted by the Norfolk Southern train derailment who had health, pet, farm animal, and air and water quality concerns, and rolled out a health resource network for residents.

Move At Speed Of Business

-- Secured $16.9 million across his first and second budgets to modernize and speed up the permitting process at the Department of Environmental Protection and clear permit backlogs. DEP has since reduced its permit backlog by 75%—and has completely eliminated the backlog for oil and gas permits.

-- Required all state agencies to review their processes to approve licenses and permits and created a money-back guarantee if applicants do not receive a response within a certain window. The completed first-ever catalogue included more than 2,400 licenses, permits, and certifications issued by state government.

-- Launched first-in-the-nation online money-back guarantee system, making it easier for Pennsylvanians and companies to establish and expand their businesses in the Commonwealth.

-- Signed an Executive Order to create the Pennsylvania Permit Fast Track Program to streamline the Commonwealth’s permitting process for key economic development and infrastructure projects and accelerate timelines.

Other Related Accomplishments

-- Launched a new one-stop grant search tool to make it easier for residents, businesses, non-profits, schools, and local governments to find and apply to grant programs from state agencies.

-- Invested $275 million for environmental repairs and upgrades to Pennsylvania’s schools so students can learn in safe environments.

-- Invested over $26 million in state funds via the Department of Agriculture to protect over 27,000 acres on 333 farms from future development and to preserve for agriculture production.

Visit Gov. Shapiro’s Accomplishments webpage to learn more.

Resource Link:

-- DEP Did Over 107,000 Inspections, Found 35,237 Violations, Responded To 410 Emergencies In 2024 To Protect PA's Environment, Public Safety  [PaEN]

PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboard

-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - Dec. 21 to 31 - Record Number Conventional, Shale Gas Abandoned Well Violations In 2024; Gas Storage Area Well Leaks  [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - January 1 to 10 - First 4 Abandoned Conventional Wells Of 2025; Methane Reduction Grant Inspections; Well Leaking Gas For 27 Months  [PaEN]

-- PUC Approves $700,000 Penalty For Columbia Gas Plastic Pipeline Explosion In Clarion County  [PaEN]

-- PUC Approves Settlement In 2019 Philadelphia Gas Works Explosion That Killed 2, Displaced 60 Residents [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - January 11 [PaEN]

-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission To Hold Jan. 30 Hearing On New General Into Basin Transfers, Water Withdrawal Requests - 6 For Shale Gas Development  [PaEN]

-- DEP Posted 84 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In January 11 PA Bulletin  [PaEN] 

Related Articles:

-- Powering The Planet: The Cleanup Bill For The Fracking Boom Is Already Here; Shale Gas Drillers Are Already Abandoning Their Wells - By Justin Mikulka, Powering The Planet [PA Examples]  [PaEN]

-- DEP Did Over 107,000 Inspections, Found 35,237 Violations, Responded To 410 Emergencies In 2024 To Protect PA's Environment, Public Safety  [PaEN]

-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission To Hold Jan. 30 Hearing On New General Into Basin Transfers, Water Withdrawal Requests - 6 For Shale Gas Development  [PaEN]

-- Williamsport Sun Editorial: Fate Of Butterflies And More Depends On Us - ‘We Are The Stewards And Caretakers Of This World, The Only World That We Have, It’s Time We Started Acting Like It’  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- The Energy Age Blog: DEP Invites Comments On Draft Guidance For Land Application Of Excess Water From Shale Gas Well Development Impoundments  ​

-- Bucks County Beacon - Justin Mikulka: The Cleanup Bill For The Fracking Boom Is Already Here In States Like Pennsylvania

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Pittsburgh-Based Epiphany Environmental LLC Frack Waste Treatment Company Files For Bankruptcy - Had Proposed Plant In Potter County With 2023 PennVEST Funding  [PDF of Article]

-- Marcellus Drilling News: Are U-Turn Shale Gas Wells The Future Of Drilling?  One In Susquehanna County Now  [PDF of Article]

-- TribLive: Environmental Hearing Board To Review DEP Shale Gas Well Permit Renewals To Apex Energy In Penn Twp., Westmoreland County

-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Abandoned Conventional Well Plugging In Western PA Could Speed Up Under Deal Reached With West Virginia Landowners, Diversified Energy

-- ABCNews: Abandoned Oil & Gas Wells Bring Fears Of Leak Dangers, ABC News Investigation Finds

-- PennLive Guest Essay: Methane Emission Reduction Is Becoming A Booming Industry In Pennsylvania - By Center for Methane Emissions Solutions

-- AAA Gasoline Prices: National- $3.06  Ohio- $2.98  PA- $3.26

-- Financial Times: Oil Price Hits 3-Month High On Strong China Demand

-- Reuters: Oil Prices Hold At 3-Month High On Stronger Demand

-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Drilling Rigs Same Again As Last Week- 15; 21 On Aug. 23

-- WESA: Could Locally Drilled Natural Gas Get More Expensive With New Republican Administration’s Push To Increase LNG Gas Exports?  [Spoiler - Yes]

-- Marcellus Drilling News: US Natural Gas Markets (And Prices) Now Linked With Rest Of World  [PDF of Article]

-- Bloomberg: Shale Gas Executives Raising Price Bar Needed To Boost Gas Drilling Survey Says

-- Stars & Stripes Guest Essay: Don’t Allow Our LNG Gas Resources To Empower Our Rivals While We Shoulder The Burdens - By Steve Anderson, US. Army Brigadier General, Retired

-- E&ENews/Politico: New Republican Administration’s LNG Gas Export Plans Rely On 1970s Safety Rules

-- Utility Dive: New York Utilities Urge FERC To Adopt Natural Gas Pipeline Reliability Requirements

-- Philadelphia Tribune Guest Essay: Natural Gas Is Dirty, LNG Gas Proponents Don’t Just Ignore The Facts, They Ignore The Human Toll - By Ben Jealous, Executive Director Sierra Club, University of Pennsylvania Professor

-- E&ENews/Politico: New Republican Administration’s LNG Gas Export Plans Rely On 1970s Safety Rules

-- Utility Dive: New York Utilities Urge FERC To Adopt Natural Gas Pipeline Reliability Requirements

-- Inside Climate News: Why The Argument LNG Gas Exports Are Essential To Energy Transition Is ‘Nonsense’

-- Reuters: New Administration Promised Swift Action On LNG Gas Exports, But Advisers Preaching Patience

-- TribLive Letter: Natural Gas Drives Benefits Across PA - By Moody & Associates, Largest Shale Gas Drilling Consultant

-- Reuters: TotalEnergies To Pay $5 Million To Settle US FERC Natural Gas Manipulation Case

-- Marcellus Shale Gas Coalition: Natural Gas And Agriculture Working In Tandem For PA

-- Spotlight PA: Shapiro Says ‘Broken’ PJM Power Auction Process Could Lead To Higher Electricity Costs; Here’s What To Know 

-- WHYY/BillyPenn: Why Gov. Shapiro Sued To Limit Future Electric Bill Hikes

-- Utility Dive: PJM ‘Shovel-Ready’ Interconnection Plan Draws Mixed Reviews At FERC

-- W&J Center For Energy Policy & Management:  Jan. 7 Hydrogen Hub Open House In Washington County Postponed Due To Weather

-- Mountain State Spotlight: Residents Near Proposed Appalachian Hydrogen Hub In WV Can Voice Their Concerns About The Project Thru March 3

-- Kleinman Center for Energy Policy: Methane Offsets In Final DOE Hydrogen Production Tax Credit Regulations

-- Reuters: Constellation Mega-Deal Delicately Orbits AI Sun

-- Reuters: Constellation Energy To Buy Calpine In $26.6 Billion Deal

-- Bloomberg: Constellation’s $30 Billion Calpine Talks Are Fueled By AI And Natural Gas

-- Bloomberg: Constellation Energy Nears $30 Billion Deal For Calpine

[Posted: January 9, 2025]


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