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Coal-Fired Power Plant Redevelopment Playbooks - PA Department of Community & Economic Development Coal-Fired Power Plant Redevelopment Playbooks Pennsylvania Breathes New Life Into Decommissioned Coal-fired Power Plants Through An Assessment Of Redevelopment Options Pennsylvania’s energy mix is changing. Some of our former coal-fired power plants have been converted to run on natural gas.
Others are being retired and are now ready for a new use. These former power plant sites offer many opportunities for new business, with unparalleled river, road, rail, and energy transmission infrastructure. DCED’s decommissioned coal-fired power plant redevelopment playbooks are a collaboration between state and local government, community and business stakeholders, environmental analysts, and market experts.
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2025 Agricultural Innovation Grant Program is a Pennsylvania state initiative that helps farmers and agriculture businesses implement new technologies, conservation practices, and renewable energy solutions to boost profitability and protect natural resources. Backed by $10 million in Governor Shapiro's 2025-26 budget, the program builds on an initial round that funded 88 projects statewide. Grants range from $5,000 to $2,000,000. The application deadline is April 18, 2026. Eligible applicants include Pennsylvania farmers with annual sales over $2,000, agricultural processors with sales over $10,000, agricultural service providers, and cooperatives utilizing agricultural commodities.
The Municipal Fire Department Capital Grant is a funding program from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Office of the State Fire Commissioner that provides ,000 to ,000 to eligible fire departments for capital improvements. Eligible expenses include establishing or modernizing facilities that house firefighting equipment, ambulances, or rescue vehicles; acquiring or renovating existing structures for those purposes; and repairing or purchasing firefighting, ambulance, or rescue equipment for training. Eligible applicants are municipal fire departments recognized by local ordinance and budgeted by the local government where the department is geographically located in Pennsylvania. Applications are due by May 29, 2026.