Solar for Schools Act (HB1032)<\/a> to establish the first state program dedicated to providing funding for schools to install solar energy systems. Eligible schools would include public school districts, career and technical schools, and community colleges.<\/p>\n\u201cThe Solar for Schools grant program would represent a win-win-win-win-win for the state. It would help jumpstart Pennsylvania\u2019s clean energy field by creating new solar jobs, slash schools\u2019 huge utility bills, generate revenue for much-needed infrastructure upgrades, prevent municipalities from having to raise local property taxes, and facilitate STEM and training educational opportunities for students,\u201d said Rep. Fiedler.<\/p>\n
New state funding programs could be combined with federal funding opportunities created by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that help schools pay for solar energy projects and other energy upgrades.<\/p>\n
“There has never been a better time for Pennsylvania’s schools to pursue solar energy,” said Matt Barron, Program Director for Sustainability at The Heinz Endowments in Pittsburgh. “The federal, state, and local incentives and technical assistance opportunities paired with philanthropic initiatives and support make it possible for most schools to add solar at no cost out of pocket and to begin realizing savings after just a few years. The Heinz Endowments believes that all of our kids deserve safe, clean, resilient places to learn and grow and we are here to help.”<\/p>\n
While there has been statewide growth in solar energy production by schools, it has not been even across the state. Northern and western Pennsylvania have lagged in solar adoption, but that is starting to change. The\u00a0Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center\u00a0(GJCTC), a regional workforce training hub serving seven school districts, just became the first school in western Pennsylvania to power 100% of its electricity use with onsite solar energy. Solar and energy conservation measures are expected to generate $19 million in energy savings over 25 years for the seven districts.<\/p>\n
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