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    Home Opinion Solar energy has place in Pa.
    Solar energy has place in Pa.
    Opinion, Сolumns
    April 9, 2021

    Solar energy has place in Pa.

    Pennsylvania is stepping up its game in regard to combating climate change. In recent weeks, Gov. Tom Wolf announced an initiative to build seven solar arrays that will power roughly half of state government’s electricity starting Jan. 1, 2023.

    The initiative is the largest of any state government in the U.S. and deserves plaudits. Pennsylvania is attempting to lead by example.

    Renewable energy is the way of the future as the U.S. seeks to wean itself from fossil fuels. Countries around the globe are working to decrease their carbon emissions through a variety of means, and solar energy is but one arrow in that quiver.

    Pennsylvania’s projects are estimated to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 7,800 tons per year. Compared with the state’s overall 263 million metric tons of carbon dioxide produced per year, this is not a hugely significant feat. However, in the battle against climate change, every bit helps in the long run.

    Those wondering whether this emphasis on renewable energy will entail economic tolls should consider that the solar industry is one of the fastest growing in the country. The governor’s office claims the projects will create hundreds of good-paying jobs and result in increased tax revenues.

    It is right that government should set the tone for the state’s response to climate change. Mr. Wolf’s newest project should inspire the private sector to take advantage of some of the tax incentives involved with converting to solar power. Currently, a federal investment tax credit allows solar owners to deduct 26% of their costs related to solar development from their tax bill. While this credit was set to expire in December, it now has been extended through the end of 2023.

    Though the economy has taken a beating due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several area solar firms have reported that they are continuing to bid and sign on to projects in the region.

    Solar detractors cite high cost and low efficiency as reasons not to invest in solar. The wide electrical grid need not only make use of solar. Rather, Mr. Wolf has placed Pennsylvania on a path to lead the nation in demonstrating that solar can and should be an essential component of an overall strategy to power the nation while reducing global reliance on fossil fuels.

    — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS

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    climate change economics energy industry nation pennsylvania politics renewable energy solar array solar energy tom wolf

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