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PA Advocates Demand Local Solar and Green Jobs

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Wednesday, August 10, 2016   

UPPER DARBY, Pa. - Clean-energy advocates in Pennsylvania are demanding more solar power, and the jobs that go with it. Over the past year, members of the Earth Quaker Action Team, or EQAT, have held a dozen demonstrations outside buildings owned by PECO, the Philadelphia area's largest utility. This week they've expanded the campaign into Delaware County.

Dana Robinson, a member of the group, said they're asking that PECO move toward getting 20 percent of its power from solar by 2025, and create thousands of green jobs.

"It's really a double goal, both to get serious about using more renewable energy and also to benefit poor, high-unemployment communities that could use a hand," he said.

In June, PECO did meet with several environmental groups to discuss their concerns, but Robinson said nothing has changed.

Neighboring New York State plans to be getting 50 percent of its power from renewables by 2030. But according to Robinson, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission's goal for solar is to reach one-half of one-percent in the next year or so.

"Pennsylvania has lagged," he added. "And in EQAT, we believe that this results from PECO's lobbying the PUC not to make solar a priority."

Pennsylvania came in at 23rd in a 2016 national ranking of the most solar-friendly states, while New York and New Jersey tied with Massachusetts for first place.

To stop the rise of global temperatures, Robinson points out that utilities will have to move away from fossil fuels. And he believes his group's proposal would be a win for PECO, the community and the environment.

"Because it lets them put themselves at the forefront of changes that we know are coming; and if you're a corporation in the avant-garde, you're going to benefit from that," he said.

Robinson said the push for investments in local solar and green jobs is now expanding into other counties in Eastern Pennsylvania.


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