Thomas R. Henchey, Business Manager
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ENGIE has acquired a portfolio of 22 net energy metered solar projects across Pennsylvania, representing significant investment in the state's renewable energy infrastructure. The acquisition demonstrates growing confidence in Pennsylvania's solar market and the stability provided by net metering policies. These distributed solar projects will continue generating clean energy while providing economic benefits to local communities and contributing to Pennsylvania's renewable energy targets. Source: finance.yahoo.com
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A Pennsylvania borough has successfully implemented solar energy systems through an innovative nonprofit program designed to make renewable energy accessible to municipalities. The program provides financial and technical support to help local governments adopt solar technology, reducing energy costs and environmental impact. This initiative serves as a model for other Pennsylvania communities seeking to implement clean energy solutions while managing municipal budgets effectively. Source: solarpowerworldonline.com
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The Trump administration's recently signed "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is expected to significantly impact electricity bills across the US. The law ends tax incentives for wind and solar projects and is expected to drive up electricity bills across the U.S., according to a nonpartisan think tank. The legislation eliminates renewable energy tax credits while maintaining support for traditional energy sources, potentially shifting the cost burden to consumers and affecting the competitive landscape of power generation. Source: ft.com
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A comprehensive analysis of America's critical need to modernize and expand its electrical transmission infrastructure to support future energy demands. The commentary explores how building a robust transmission backbone is essential for integrating renewable energy sources, supporting data centers, and ensuring grid reliability. The piece emphasizes the role of skilled electrical workers, particularly IBEW members, in constructing this vital infrastructure for the nation's energy security. Source: minotdailynews.com
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IBEW and other labor union leaders have announced their strong support for a major new data center construction project that promises significant employment opportunities. The IBEW says a four-year steady project would allow them to recruit more than 300 new people into their paid apprenticeship. The project emphasizes union-built infrastructure by local workers, representing high-quality construction jobs and workforce development opportunities in the rapidly growing data center sector. Source: fox23.com
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