DEP Names Seth Pelepko, P.G. Deputy Secretary For Oil & Gas Management

The Department of Environmental Protection has named Seth Pelepko, a licensed Professional Geologist, as Deputy Secretary for Oil and Gas Management, according to LinkedIn. Pelepko succeeds Kurt Klapkowski who served in that position since February 2022.

DEP Names Seth Pelepko, P.G. Deputy Secretary For Oil & Gas Management2025-09-29T11:01:54-04:00

Pa. lawmakers look underground for nuclear alternative to cool data centers

As the number of data centers in Pennsylvania soars, it’s nuclear energy, more than any other source, that has dominated conversations about how to produce the electricity needed to cool the power-hungry computers essential to modern commerce.

Pa. lawmakers look underground for nuclear alternative to cool data centers2025-09-03T08:23:15-04:00

Shapiro Administration Continues to Move at the Speed of Business by Launch​ing​ Additional SPEED Permits

The Shapiro Administration announced that companies can now request expedited reviews of air quality, dam safety, oil and gas well pad construction, wetland and waterway encroachment, and additional erosion and sedimentation permit applications under the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Streamlining Permits for Economic Expansion and Development (SPEED)(opens in a new tab) program.

Shapiro Administration Continues to Move at the Speed of Business by Launch​ing​ Additional SPEED Permits2025-08-25T12:46:56-04:00

‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ cast shade over Pennsylvania’s solar boom

The solar industry in the U.S. and in Pennsylvania was shining bright, with rapid growth and new domestic manufacturing to meet the industry’s needs. That abruptly changed in early July, when the Republican-controlled Congress passed President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, ending tax credits for residential and commercial solar projects years before schedule, and putting billions of dollars in manufacturing investments in doubt.

‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ cast shade over Pennsylvania’s solar boom2025-07-29T07:30:47-04:00

Bruce Mansfield plant in Beaver County to undergo $3.2 billion transformation into natural gas power plant

The old Bruce Mansfield coal-fired power plant in Shippingport, Beaver County, will be transformed into a natural gas power plant that will employ more than 300 people, thanks to a $3.2 billion investment announced at the Inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University.

Bruce Mansfield plant in Beaver County to undergo $3.2 billion transformation into natural gas power plant2025-07-23T12:09:58-04:00
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