Shelby Bradford | StateImpact Pennsylvania
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Agrivoltaics uses raised or spaced-out solar panels to allow farms to lease land for renewable energy and continue crop production or livestock grazing.
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A new report from PennEnvironment shows local and state governments in Pennsylvania could save up to $360 million over the next 10 years by switching retiring fleet vehicles to electric models.
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A team from Penn State has received a federal grant to study the reduction of methane emissions from cows.
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The Public Utility Commission is reporting natural gas producers paid their largest amount in Impact Fees–over 278 million dollars– since the payments began in 2012.Counties in PA’s northern tier got a large share of that money.