New map reveals IRA investments boost clean energy projects in Pennsylvania

May 5, 2025

A new interactive map reveals how recent federal investments from the Inflation Reduction Act are driving clean-energy and climate-resiliency projects in Pennsylvania.

The tool highlights renewable-energy upgrades and sustainability efforts made possible by more than $3 billion in federal funding.

Flora Cardoni – deputy director of the PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center – said the new map, called “Renewable Energy Success Stories in the Keystone State,” reveals federally funded clean-energy projects across Pennsylvania – from nonprofits such as worship centers to farmers taking advantage of direct payments to plant trees, go solar, and improve energy efficiency.

“The Tulpa Canal Farm, which is a dairy farm in Berks County, they received a Clean Energy grant to install about 400 solar panels, which is great,” said Cardoni. “It’s expected to save the farm about $15,000 in energy costs each year.”

Cardoni said efforts by the Trump administration and some members of Congress to repeal the tax incentives could jeopardize these investments.

However, she added that nonprofits, businesses and homeowners can still get 30% back in federal tax credits for installing solar panels.

She said those incentives could be repealed soon, with a possible vote in Congress by next Monday, May 12.

Incentives have enabled Pennsylvanians to reduce energy costs, protect their health and environment, and move toward greater energy independence.

Cardoni said the map highlights clean-energy projects across Pennsylvania, including another business that’s saving about $15,000 a year through improved energy efficiency.

“Hall industries in Lawrence County, which is a machining and fabrication company in Ellwood City,” said Cardoni, “and they are using federal Clean Energy funding to install energy-efficient LED lighting, which should lower their energy use by about 14%.”

She pointed out that Harley-Davidson is expanding and upgrading its York County facility to build more energy-efficient electric motorcycles and cut waste from the painting process.

The project is part of an $89 million grant.

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