Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed budget takes a big step toward making Pennsylvania a leader in the clean energy economy.
With up to $2 billion in federal funding available for clean hydrogen production and industrial decarbonization, Pennsylvania stands to gain significantly.
While Democrats and Republicans in Harrisburg may disagree on the details, both sides agree on the need to maintain Pennsylvania’s reputation as an energy powerhouse.
As energy demand increases, Pennsylvania needs to keep up with supply. Without quick action, consumers and businesses could face serious challenges.
Moving forward will require bipartisan cooperation to modernize and expand the state’s power grid.
A balanced strategy is needed to ensure that Pennsylvania’s energy supply remains reliable, clean, and affordable for everyone.
As co-chairs of Energy Future PA, a nonpartisan coalition focused on securing Pennsylvania’s leadership in the energy sector, we believe in practical, forward-thinking solutions.
Energy policy doesn’t have to be a political issue. Our goal is to bring together lawmakers, businesses, and communities to support a shared vision that creates jobs, strengthens the economy, and keeps Pennsylvania competitive in the energy market.
Pennsylvania has powered the nation for centuries, building an energy industry that drives economic growth and innovation.
Now it’s time to secure that legacy. The decisions made this budget season will determine if Pennsylvania stays at the forefront of energy leadership or falls behind.
We urge state leaders to take this opportunity and invest in an energy future that is proudly “Made in PA.”
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