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SUMMARY:The Future of Local Clean Energy: Community-funded\, Community-owned
DESCRIPTION:Your Money\, Your Power: Finance Local Solar in PA Ready to see your investments make a tangible difference in your backyard? While big developers overlook smaller projects\, the Clean Energy Co-op is stepping in to bridge the gap. We’re harnessing the power of many small investors working together to bring renewable energy projects to fruition. We empower Pennsylvania residents to collectively fund solar installations for the organizations that anchor our communities—nonprofits\, co-ops\, and local community-beneficial businesses. Proven Success: 8 completed projects and counting. Big Momentum: We are currently funding our largest installation to date. Community First: 100% volunteer-run and member-owned.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-future-of-local-clean-energy-community-funded-community-owned-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Online Only
CATEGORIES:Clean Energy,Community Events,Event,family and kid friendly,Free,Outdoor Event,Solar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Clean Energy Co-op":MAILTO:cleanenergycoopsepa@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Future of Local Clean Energy: Community-funded\, Community-owned as part of Third Act PA Coffee Clatch
DESCRIPTION:Your Money\, Your Power: Finance Local Solar in PA Ready to see your investments make a tangible difference in your backyard? While big developers overlook smaller projects\, the Clean Energy Co-op is stepping in to bridge the gap. We’re harnessing the power of many small investors working together to bring renewable energy projects to fruition. We empower Pennsylvania residents to collectively fund solar installations for the organizations that anchor our communities—nonprofits\, co-ops\, and local community-beneficial businesses. Proven Success: 8 completed projects and counting. Big Momentum: We are currently funding our largest installation to date. Community First: 100% volunteer-run and member-owned. \nThis is event is sponsored Third Act. There will be some initial Third Act programming.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-future-of-local-clean-energy-community-funded-community-owned-as-part-of-third-act-pa-coffee-clatch/
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Clean Energy Co-op":MAILTO:cleanenergycoopsepa@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Environmental Partnership Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) is proud to honor leaders in sustainability at this year’s Environmental Partnership Dinner. The ceremony\, held November 19 at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel\, will recognize those who have worked to improve southeastern Pennsylvania’s communities and steward its natural resources through innovation and partnership: \nDecarbonization Leadership Award – City of Philadelphia Office of Sustainability for clean-energy procurement\, energy efficiency upgrade financing\, sustainable government initiatives\nWatershed Restoration Leadership Award – Philadelphia Water Department for Flat Rock Dam and Manayunk Canal restoration\nWinsor Award for Lifetime Achievement – David Hess\, former DEP Secretary and publisher of PA Environment Digest
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/philadelphia-environmental-partnership-dinner/
LOCATION:Loews Philadelphia Hotel\, 1200 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Energy,Watershed
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pennsylvania Environmental Council":MAILTO:dmaiolo@pecpa.org
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SUMMARY:Sun Day
DESCRIPTION:Sun Day\, September 21\, 2025 is a national day of celebration and action on solar energy. Sun Day Philadelphia\, at Love Park from 11 am – 3 pm will be full of solar powered and sun inspired activities for all ages. Live music\, arts\, solar car races\, solar s’mores\, solar kits for teachers\, zero emission vehicle displays and educational and advocacy exhibits on home electrification and clean energy. The event is free and open to the public. Sun Day is cosponsored by the Philadelphia Solar Energy Association\, and Third Act Pennsylvania.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/sun-day/
LOCATION:Love Park\, Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activism,Clean Energy,Solar
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SUMMARY:Electric School Bus Funding and Benefits webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn firsthand accounts of the benefits of transitioning your fleet to electric\, about available funding options\, and what it takes to electrify a depot from Pennsylvania districts that have electrified their buses. \nElectric school buses not only result in reduced greenhouse gas emissions and cleaner air but also save on maintenance and fuel costs\, can provide power back to the grid or buildings during emergencies\, and have been linked to improved academic outcomes. \nSpeakers include:\nJoshua Dziubek\, Energy Program Specialist at PA Department of Environmental Protection\nSydney Stern\, EPA Region 3 CSB Team Lead and Charlotte Leon\, Project Officer at EPA Region 3\nJames Whitesel\, Director of Facilities at Unionville Chadds Ford School District\nMark “J.J.” Carnes\, Business Manager at Steelton-Highspire School District\nClaire Alford\, Eastern Regional Manager at Highland Electric Fleets\nKevin Matthews\, Head of Electrification at First Student \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3At2J0j\nAfter registering\, please share this event with your schools and any friends or colleagues you’d like to invite! \nThis event is brought to you by Community Advocates for Clean Energy\, Generation 180 and Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter’s Clean Communities Project.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/electric-school-bus-funding-and-benefits-webinar/
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CATEGORIES:Clean Energy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Community Advocates for Clean Energy of Greater Philadelphia":MAILTO:billzmail-env@yahoo.com
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