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Home > Resources & News > Policy Connection

SCDN Policy Connection: Solar Strategies for Local Governments

February 23, 2026 by Meredith Benek

EVENT OVERVIEW:

Join Sustainable Pittsburgh for a timely webinar on how Pennsylvania communities can harness solar energy to strengthen budgets, expand clean energy access, and build local resilience.

With rising energy costs and a shifting federal policy landscape, municipalities across the state are seeking reliable, cost-effective solutions to power essential services. Solar power presents a powerful opportunity. Not only to stabilize operating costs for schools, libraries, and municipal buildings, but also to expand equity through community-scale projects that benefit renters and low-income households.

This webinar will explore how local governments can leverage Pennsylvania’s net metering policies, state grant programs, and technical assistance resources to make solar adoption more attainable. Experts will share practical models, funding strategies, and planning approaches that help municipalities lead on clean energy. We’ll highlight how solar can support a stronger, more resilient, and more equitable future for Pennsylvania communities.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

Bethany Ayers Fisher (she/her)
Sustainability Manager
City of Reading

Leo Kowalski (he/him)
Director of Transformation
Pennsylvania Solar Center

Eric Raabe (he/him)
Director of Infrastructure and Resilience
CONNECT

Sawyer Sidelinger (they/them)
Program Manager and Systems Administrator
Sustainable Pittsburgh

John Ukenye, J.D.
Senior Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives
Sustainable Pittsburgh

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

  • Municipal staff
  • Local elected officials
  • Sustainability professionals
  • Other stakeholders

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