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Home » Learn about solar impacts with Solar Initiatives in Mid-Atlantic region
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Learn about solar impacts with Solar Initiatives in Mid-Atlantic region

Webinar will take place on July 29 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

PUBLISHED ON July 20, 2020

The Penn State Extension energy team is offering an online opportunity for Pennsylvania residents to learn more about state energy policies and the support of renewable energy goals during the Mid-Atlantic Region: Trends Impacting Pennsylvania webinar. (photo by Kevin Dooley, Creative Commons/flickr.com)

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Extension energy team is offering an online opportunity for Pennsylvania residents to learn more about state energy policies and the support of renewable energy goals during the Mid-Atlantic Region: Trends Impacting Pennsylvania webinar.

This webinar will take place on July 29 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. It is free to all participants.

Large scale solar development largely depends on the economics of renewable energy credits, state energy policy, and state support of renewable energy goals. Bruce Burcat, executive director of the Mid-Atlantic Renewable Energy Coalition, and Penn State Extension educators will discuss how states in the region address these issues and the implications for Pennsylvania.

To learn more or register, visit https://extension.psu.edu/solar-initiatives-in-the-mid-atlantic-region-trends-impacting-pennsylvania or call 1-877-345-0691.

About Penn State Extension

Penn State Extension is a modern educational organization, dedicated to translating scientific research into real-world applications to drive progress. In support of Penn State’s land-grant mission, extension programs promote a vibrant food and fiber system, a clean environment and a healthier population for Pennsylvania and beyond.

Penn State Extension serves individuals, businesses and communities, helping them address problems and realize opportunities through a robust portfolio of educational programs, products and services. With support from federal, state and county governments, the organization has a tradition of bringing unbiased information and support to the citizens of Pennsylvania for more than 100 years.

–Myrannda Kleckner, Penn State University

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