From Tim from CVPA <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: Pennsylvania needs Solar for Schools!
Date June 15, 2023 7:56 PM
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Friend,

We have some updates about the Solar for Schools bill that we emailed you about on Monday.

If we can get this bill passed, our school buildings could become clean energy producers while creating good-paying, clean-energy union jobs. The environmental community, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, and building and trade unions, are all advocating for this bill to move forward with no amendments.

But one anti-environment lawmaker has introduced a bad amendment to kill the bill entirely and block pro-environment lawmakers from winning a big victory.

This is the exact kind of dirty politics that we've been fighting against in Harrisburg, and we need Pennsylvanians from across the state to weigh in and tell their lawmakers to pass a schools for solar bill without any amendments: [link removed]

friend, we can’t allow anti-environment lawmakers to deny our schools the chance to be part of our clean energy future. Reach out to your lawmaker now and tell them to invest in clean energy for our schools: [link removed]

Thank you for all you do for our movement,

Tim Hayes
Policy Analyst
Conservation Voters of PA

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Hi friend,

We must scale up our clean energy if we're going to tackle the climate crisis in Pennsylvania – and solar is a big piece to that puzzle!

Fortunately, schools all across the Commonwealth have rooftops that could be used to generate electricity and help clean our air.

There’s a new bill that would create a Solar for Schools Grant program, which would give our schools the resources to invest in solar projects NOW and save school districts (and taxpayers!) thousands in energy costs. This bill is gaining a ton of traction and has broad support from many sectors, but passing any kind of pro-environment, pro-worker, or pro-school policies in our divided legislature is tough. We really need constituents from every district to weigh in. Reach out to your lawmaker now and tell them to invest in our schools’ futures: [link removed]

The Solar for Schools grants – alongside opportunities from the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act – will fund solar energy assessments at schools and help pay for installation and equipment for a solar energy system.

Considering volatile global energy markets, rising electricity prices, and the increasing pace of climate-related catastrophes, solar installations provide financial stability to school districts, enabling them to spend more on student learning.

Since dirty energy pollution disproportionately affects environmental justice communities, utilizing renewable energy technologies such as solar can reduce emissions and combat public health disparities. As a result, schools in environmental justice areas are also in need of extensive repairs and retrofitting to ensure a safe learning environment for students. Through Solar for Schools, schools are able to reduce their energy costs and divert funds to areas that require improvement.

Pennsylvania schools and community colleges can use onsite solar projects to provide students with hands-on job training for fast-growing careers and real-world, STEM education. The Solar for Schools grants will enable schools to develop new clean energy projects that support student learning, build a pipeline of needed solar workers, and create local jobs to support solar infrastructure all throughout the Commonwealth!

By taking part in the Solar for Schools Grant Program, our school buildings could become clean energy producers while creating good-paying, clean-energy union jobs. But first, we need to get this law passed as is with no amendments, and we can’t make that happen in our divided legislature without you. Reach out to you lawmaker now: [link removed]

Thanks for all you do,

Tim Hayes
Policy Analyst
Conservation Voters of PA

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