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File #: 2605-06    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Chief Executive to explore the use of renewable energy sources, specifically solar energy, invest in photovoltaic technology and consider procurement practices that give pre
Type: Resolution Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 6/6/2006 In control: Special Committee on Government Reform
On agenda: Final action: 1/3/2008
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Chief Executive to explore the use of renewable energy sources, specifically solar energy, invest in photovoltaic technology and consider procurement practices that give preference to sustainable energy sources, systems, products and designs within Allegheny County.
Sponsors: John DeFazio, William Robinson, Michael Finnerty, Matt Drozd, Jim Burn, Joan Cleary, Bob Macey, Rich Fitzgerald, Brenda Frazier
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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Chief Executive to explore the use of renewable energy sources, specifically solar energy, invest in photovoltaic technology and consider procurement practices that give preference to sustainable energy sources, systems, products and designs within Allegheny County.

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WHEREAS, Act 213 of 2004, the Pennsylvania Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, promotes the use of renewable energy, such as wind, solar, geothermal, bio-mass, waste coal, coal-gasification and coal-mine methane; and

WHEREAS, there are seventeen (17) states, including Pennsylvania, which have adopted such a standard for implementation of renewable energy resources, with Pennsylvania having the largest solar photovoltaic requirement in the nation with a standard of 0.5% by 2020; and

WHEREAS, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association has concluded that, given the high cost of power in the northeastern United States, photovoltaic energy sources will likely become cost-effective in this region before it does in other parts of the country; and

WHEREAS, the implementation, use and maintenance of photovoltaic power sources contribute to the economy and tax base, while also encouraging the growth of new businesses such as solar installation companies, solar supply stores, service contractors and training programs for installers; and

WHEREAS, electricity produced from photovoltaic cells does not result in air or water pollution, deplete natural resources, or endanger animal or human health; and

WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the Pennsylvania standard, when fully met, will result in the reduction of emissions of carbon dioxide by 11.5 million tons, of nitrogen oxide by 27,000 tons, and of sulfur dioxide by 100,000 tons of sulfur dioxide annually; and

WHEREAS, Allegheny County has established itself as a leader in Pennsylvania's campaign to produce more environmentally frie...

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