Pennsylvania to Generate 3,600 Megawatts of Wind Power by 2016 Due to New Standard

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As mentioned in a previous entry, the Pennsylvania legislature passed SB1030, the Alternative Energy Bill, on November 20, 2004 which will require a total of 18% of Pennsylvania’s electricity to be generated by alternative energy sources by 2020. The standard requires 8% of Pennsylvania’s electricity to be generated by so-called “Tier I” renewable sources of energy by 2020. Tier I resources include solar, wind, geothermal and biomass. The standard also requires 10% of the state’s electricity to come from a second category of resources that include waste coal, integrated combined coal gasification technology, municipal solid waste, large-scale hydro, demand-side management and distributed generation systems. [ more ]

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