The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced awards under its Solar for All program that were granted to states and large multistate initiatives to bring solar access to residential households.
A Pittsburgh nonprofit mapped the solar power potential of about 40 institutional buildings — schools, fire halls and government offices — in the Greensburg and Jeannette areas, finding the owners could save about $770,000 in one year on their electric bills and $19.3 million in 25 years if they switch
Owners of 54 buildings in the New Kensington and Harrison areas could save nearly $45 million on their electric bills over the next 25 years if they unlocked the solar power potential of their properties, according to a Pittsburgh nonprofit. “Nonprofits (would be) able to direct more funding toward their
There’s news, bad and good, on the energy front. The front page of the Oct. 18 LNP | LancasterOnline reported that Pennsylvania ranks far below most other states in converting