
Pennsylvania recently went the extra mile to show its commitment to developing green energy sources in that state by investing close to $13.8 million in six projects that could possibly power 44,000 Pennsylvania homes.
The 44,000 homes that would benefit from the clean energy projects stretch across six counties in the state. The six projects were approved recently by the Commonwealth Financing Authority through the state's Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, and Alternative and Clean Energy Programs.
"These investments will result in substantial energy savings for businesses, families, municipalities and schools that use renewable technologies," Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary C. Alan Walker, said. "These new projects will help make the development and deployment of solar, wind and renewable energy technology more affordable across Pennsylvania."
The projects will have a total installed capacity of more than 141 megawatts and the generation of more than 423,000 megawatt-hours of electricity every year.
Renewable energy firms are also teaming up to build an $18 million wind farm with 15 turbines in central Pennsylvania.

