HARRISBURG, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) today announced that it and 19 other parties had reached a partial settlement with FirstEnergy and Allegheny Power that will provide $2 million for renewable energy development and conservation programs. This agreement comes after PennFuture and the other parties intervened before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) regarding the proposed merger of the two companies.
“This agreement will help build the clean energy economy in Pennsylvania with money for jobs and development, as well as direct help to customers in cutting their bills,” said Jan Jarrett, president and CEO of PennFuture. “We gained funding for clean renewable energy, and energy conservation. Much of this money will go to bring pollution-free solar energy to our state.
“This agreement will help build the clean energy economy in Pennsylvania with money for jobs and development, as well as direct help to customers in cutting their bills,” said Jan Jarrett, president and CEO of PennFuture. “We gained funding for clean renewable energy, and energy conservation. Much of this money will go to bring pollution-free solar energy to our state.