On the heels of a massive solar investment from the Department of Energy, the USDA will send almost $6 million to Pennsylvania for solar projects.
— On the heels of a massive solar investment from the Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will send almost $6 million to fund 31 renewable energy projects across Pennsylvania.
The biggest awards from the USDA grants, $1 million each, will go to a pallet company in Snyder County and a biotech company in York County. Remmey – The Pallet Company will install a 1.5 megawatt solar system, while Biotechnique will add a 1.2 megawatt solar system.
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