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Senators Mary Jo White, Tomlinson to Introduce "Alternative Energy Investment Act"Invests $60 million annually; rejects Governor's proposed tax increaseHarrisburg – State Senators Mary Jo White (R-21) and Robert M. Tomlinson (R-6) today announced their intent to introduce the "Alternative Energy Investment Act" when the Special Session on Energy convenes next week. Under the legislation, $60 million annually would be allocated out of existing revenues to provide grants and loans to projects geared at improving energy supply and efficiency, improved conservation and reduced demand for energy. "This proposal is an important step as the Commonwealth prepares for the impact of expiring generation rate caps in the coming years," said Senator Tomlinson, chairman of the Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee. "Our legislation targets investment into alternative and renewable sources of energy, and provides incentives for both businesses and homeowners to reduce and improve their energy use." Specifically, the legislation includes:
Tax credits would be available to facilities which:
Bond proceeds would be allocated over a five-year period for the following:
Consumer and home energy efficiency funding would provide grants, rebates and reimbursements for:
"A sound energy policy must include efforts to expand and diversify our energy supply, while encouraging common-sense steps that can reduce demand and increase efficiency, both in our homes and businesses," said Senator Mary Jo White, chairman of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. "We look forward to working with Governor Rendell and our colleagues in the General Assembly to adopt a sensible and responsible energy policy for Pennsylvanians." Funding for the Alternative Energy Investment Act will be found within existing revenues. Sen. White and Sen. Tomlinson indicated that a potential source of funding is the anticipated growth in revenues from the existing gross receipts tax on electricity, although other revenues may be identified as the proposal moves through the legislature.
Patrick Henderson (Sen. White) |
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