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Pennsylvania Legacies #239: Advance Notice

Posted by Josh Raulerson on Oct 27, 2025

In a discussion with Pennsylvania Legacies host Josh Raulerson, United's Chris D'Agostino outlined Pennsylvania's current grid challenges, highlighting advanced transmission technologies (ATTs) as a solution to help meet rising load growth, increase reliability, and lower costs for consumers.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Transmission, Chris D'Agostino

The Center Square: Planning for Pennsylvania's Power Grid ‘Potluck’

Posted by Lauren Jessop on Oct 24, 2025

The Center Square reports on Pennsylvania's power system as it faces rising load growth, interconnection delays, and outdated processes. United's Sarah Steinberg and Chris D'Agostino highlighted United's new playbook guide, providing strategies to help state leaders quickly buildout new energy infrastructure, while making it more flexible and affordable. They also called for policies that support solutions such as Advanced Transmission Technologies (ATTs), smart thermostats, home batteries, and geothermal to help meet growing energy demand.

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Topics: State Policy, PUCs, United In The News, Pennsylvania, Sarah Steinberg, Transmission, Chris D'Agostino, Geothermal

Inside Climate News: Citing the Need for ‘Significant Reform,’ Pennsylvania’s Governor Threatens to Pull the State Out of the Region’s Power Grid


Inside Climate News reports on a first-of-its-kind PJM Multistate Technical Conference, during which several governors in PJM states called for major reforms to the grid operator, citing high electricity prices and slow interconnection. United's Jon Gordon spoke as an industry expert and defended competitive markets, encouraging states to press PJM to make improvements that ensure lower costs for consumers.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Transmission, Jon Gordon, Interconnection

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Pa. Electric Customers Will Pay to Keep an Old Power Plant Running Under Federal Orders

Posted by Peter Hall on Sep 15, 2025

Pennsylvania Capital-Star reports that the Trump administration has ordered the Eddystone Generating Station in Pennsylvania to remain operational past the facility's retirement date. Moreover, FERC approved a plan that allows PJM Interconnection to recover the costs of keeping the plant running. United's Jon Gordon raised concerns about future energy capacity in the PJM region, warning that the system-wide cost sharing plan would raise electricity costs for consumers.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, FERC, New England, Jon Gordon

The Center Square: Rays of Hope in Clean Energy as Feds Forego Wind and Solar

Posted by Christina Lengyel on Jul 23, 2025

The Center Square reports on the passage of H.R. 1 and its impacts on the clean energy industry with the phase-out of key tax incentives. While the rollback is expected to reduce job growth and stall some advanced energy projects, United's Harry Godfrey stated that existing projects beginning construction within a year can still benefit from the credits. United's Chris D'Agostino also emphasized that renewables are still the fastest and most cost-effective way to meet growing energy demand.

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Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Pennsylvania, Harrison Godfrey, Offshore Wind, Solar, Federal Priorities, Chris D'Agostino

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Advance Bill to Supercharge Clean Energy Investment

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Jun 2, 2025

Committee vote on PRESS clears path for more local energy, more jobs, and lower long-term costs for consumers 

HARRISBURG, PA – A key Pennsylvania House committee voted today to advance the Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Sustainability Standard (PRESS), legislation that would modernize and expand the state’s outdated energy portfolio. The bill’s passage out of the Environmental & Natural Resource Protection Committee brings Pennsylvania one step closer to unlocking billions in private investment, creating thousands of jobs, and delivering long-term economic and health benefits to communities across the state. 

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Topics: Press Releases, Pennsylvania, Chris D'Agostino

RESET and PRESS: Pennsylvania Introduces Clean Energy Bills to Power Up the Economy

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Apr 23, 2025

PRESS would increase Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (AEPS) to 35% by 2035 while RESET would modernize and streamline energy siting to meet skyrocketing electricity demand. 

HARRISBURG, PA – As part of Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Lightning Plan, Pennsylvania is moving forward on the clean energy future with the introduction of the Reliable Energy Siting and Electric Transition Board (RESET) and reintroduction of the Pennsylvania Renewable Energy Standards and Sustainability (PRESS) Act, two game-changing bills that will supercharge the state’s economy, lower costs, and put Pennsylvania on the map as a leader in clean energy.  

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Topics: Press Releases, Pennsylvania, Permitting and Siting, Chris D'Agostino

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Pa. Public Utility Commission Sets Hearing on AI Data Centers’ Impacts on Electricity

Posted by Peter Hall on Mar 28, 2025

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has scheduled a hearing to examine the impact of AI data centers on the state's electricity infrastructure and economy. United's Jon Gordon spoke with Pennsylvania Capital-Star about the complexities of energy demand forecasting, raising concerns about the speculative nature of certain projects.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Jon Gordon

Erie News Now: Shapiro Announces “Lightning Plan” for Energy

Posted by Kara Jeffers on Jan 31, 2025

Erie News Now reports on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's "Lightning Plan," which covers a range of policy suggestions, including energy affordability, tax credits, and advanced energy project development. United's Morgan Pinnell praised the Governor's proposal, highlighting the cost-savings clean energy solutions provide for ratepayers.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Morgan Pinnell

Gov. Shapiro Unveils Bold Clean Energy “Lightning Plan” for Pennsylvania

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Jan 30, 2025

New initiatives aim to fast-track clean energy, create jobs, and modernize the grid.

PITTSBURGH, PA – Governor Josh Shapiro today announced a sweeping clean energy package designed to make Pennsylvania a leader in the energy transition. The plan includes, but is not limited to, the reintroduction of the Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Sustainability Standard (PRESS) and the Pennsylvania Climate Emissions Reduction (PACER) program, alongside new energy efficiency measures, a clean energy siting board initiative, and updates to the EDGE tax credit.  

As part of his announcement, Governor Shapiro called on regional grid operator PJM to open up its interconnection queue and prioritize connecting new energy projects to the grid. Addressing the backlog in PJM’s queue is critical to ensuring that Pennsylvania can take full advantage of its clean energy potential and accelerate the deployment of new projects. 

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Topics: State Policy, Press Releases, Pennsylvania, Morgan Pinnell