Pennsylvania governor rolls out plan to fast-track and subsidize power plants, hydrogen projects
- Governor Josh Shapiro announced a plan to fast-track energy projects and provide tax breaks for electricity and hydrogen production in Pennsylvania.
- The proposed tax credits could offer up to $100 million per year for power plants and $49 million for hydrogen producers.
- Shapiro aims to create the Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Siting and Electric Transition Board to streamline energy project permitting.
- The plan requires approval from lawmakers and faces criticism from Republican lawmakers regarding its impact on attracting new energy companies.
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