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Virtual Town Hall with Rep. Kaufer – Community Solar Policy Status

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Pennsylvania Conservative Energy Forum (PennCEF) hosted this online discussion with Representative Aaron Kaufer on the status of community solar policy in Pennsylvania.

Representative Kaufer has spent years working to advance community solar policy that will benefit the cause of clean and renewable energy in the Commonwealth by allowing businesses, residences and farms to share in a common solar installation. Estimates are that 2 billion dollars of investments are waiting for this enabling policy change.

If you are considering installing solar, work in the industry or simply interested in Pennsylvania being solar-friendly, this discussion with Representative Kaufer is worth the watch!

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Representative Aaron Kaufer

Serving PA’s 120th Legislative District in the PA House of Representative

State Representative Aaron Kaufer represents the 120th Legislative District, which includes Courtdale, Edwardsville, Exeter, Forty Fort, Kingston, Luzerne, Pringle, Swoyersville, West Pittston, West Wyoming and Wyoming boroughs, as well as Exeter, Jackson and Kingston townships in Luzerne County.

The 2019-20 legislative session marks Kaufer’s third term proudly serving the people of the 120th District. During this session, Kaufer was selected to be a member of the House Finance, Gaming Oversight, Health, and Transportation committees and has been a champion for community solar in Pennsylvania.

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Chad Forcey

Executive Director, Pennsylvania Conservative Energy Forum

Chad Forcey has served in public policy since 1998, and has focused on conservation and small business growth throughout his career. He previously ran his own environmental consulting firm, and spent five years as State Affairs Director for the Irrigation Association (IA). At the IA, he fought to advance water conservation and efficient technologies across the 50 states. Chad built public/private partnerships in California and Texas to reduce potable water use during drought emergencies and increase the use of smart irrigation controllers, surface and sub-surface high efficiency systems in the landscape and agricultural sectors. Chad also represented the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association for six years, where he drafted and implemented legislation on right to farm, immigration reform, and green infrastructure. He achieved an $11.6 billion federal appropriation for landscape revitalization, and secured $33 million for urban air and water quality projects in Philadelphia.

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John Storey Ed.D

Harrisburg Director, Pennsylvania Conservative Energy Forum

John Storey is the Harrisburg Director for the Pennsylvania Conservative Energy Forum. Prior to PennCEF, John served as Associate Director, Regional Director, and Assistant Vice-President for the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). John developed and executed ACSI’s strategic efforts in professional development and leadership development.

Throughout his career, John has focused on his educational mission with an entrepreneurial spirit, developing the means and systems to take an organization from where it was and move it toward its potential. He has also served as a spokesman and advocate on behalf of education professionals and institutions before several state legislatures. John received his Bachelor’s Degree from Tennessee Temple University, his Masters from Villanova University, and his Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University.

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Chad Forcey comes to PennCEF with considerable experience in the world of advocacy. Forcey served the Irrigation Association and the PA Landscape and Nursery Association. He was the personal aide to Governor Mark Sweiker during his tenure in Harrisburg. An articulate spokesperson and seasoned writer, he works to educate, advocate, and engage Pennsylvanians to transition to clean energy in ways that bring jobs to the Commonwealth, make sense economically, protect land rights and guard our national security.
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