New Legislation Makes $30 Million Available in Grants for Businesses in Solar Energy Field
From Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy
In an effort to help develop and maintain solar jobs and manufacturing in Pennsylvania, new bipartisan legislation was recently passed and signed into law to do just that. Act 40 is designed to keep solar energy jobs within the Keystone State instead of sourcing them to neighboring states, as has been practice in recent years.
Additionally, $30 million in grants and loans is now available through the Solar Energy Program (SEP) to businesses that manufacture solar equipment, or generate or distribute solar power. The goal is to support Pennsylvania’s efforts to strengthen its position in the clean energy space.
“The Solar Energy Program is vital in our efforts to make Pennsylvania a leader in clean energy,” Governor Tom Wolf said. “Developing new renewable energy sources including solar is critical to ensuring Pennsylvania has a balanced and diverse energy mix that maintains our position as a major energy producing state.”
Many local Pennsylvania chamber member businesses can benefit from the SEP as it provides financial assistance in the form of grant and loan funds to promote the use of solar energy in Pennsylvania.
If your organization is interested in applying for a SEP loan or grant, please visit the PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development page.