Second largest federal grant in Pa. history secured by Shapiro Administration
Nearly $400 million has been secured by the Shapiro Administration to fund efforts to help Pennsylvania companies create jobs and cut industrial pollution.
Energy coalition expands with new member partner
Energy Future PA announced on Monday that the continued growth of the statewide coalition with new partner member Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC).
Foreign investment will boost state’s energy industry
Team Pennsylvania, a nonprofit working to accelerate the state’s economy, is working to bring foreign investment into the state’s energy sector.
Air Products investment largest for its Membrane Solutions
Air Products is investing more than $70 million to expand its manufacturing and logistics center in Maryland Heights, near St. Louis, Missouri.
Longtime EAP president to retire
The longtime president of The Energy Association of Pennsylvania (EAP) is retiring.
Shapiro economic plan could spell good news for state competitiveness
Gov. Josh Shapiro‘s 10-year economic development strategy plan creates a clear path for growth for the state, head of Team PA said. Abby Smith, president of Team PA, a state […]
Rhoads Energy rebrands HVAC division
Lancaster-based Rhoads Energy is renaming its HVAC service group to create a separate identity from its other divisions.
PPL could lose $17 million in PUC settlement over billing issues
A settlement over consumer billing errors could cost PPL $17 million if the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission gives it approval.
Shapiro’s RGGI court appeal draws ire and support
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s move to appeal the Commonwealth’s Court decision to block Pennsylvania from entering the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) program has renewed debate over the program.
PPL gets OK to move toward cleaner energy in Kentucky
This week, PPL Corp. subsidiaries Louisville Gas and Electric Co. and Kentucky Utilities Co. received unanimous regulatory approval to retire 600 megawatts of aging coal generation and more than 50 MWs of aging peaking units by 2027 and replace them with an affordable, reliable and cleaner energy mix.
Commonwealth Court overturns RGGI inclusion, sparking debate
A climate initiative to place limits on carbon dioxide pollution from Pennsylvania's power sector was found unconstitutional by the Commonwealth Court.
Consultant: Electricity rates to increase again
Energy Professionals, a licensed energy consultant which helps Pennsylvania businesses minimize energy costs, said business owners need to prepare for another significant increase in electricity bills.









