PECO pressed to make some “green” changes

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Through PECO Green Region, PECO has awarded more than $2 million to more than 275 projects since the program’s inception in 2004. (Photo courtesy of wikimedia.com)

About 20 people carrying giant pennies delivered a call to action for PECO Thursday at the utility’s Phoenixville facility.

The group was part of day of action at several PECO locations — part of an ongoing Power Local Green Jobs initiative — a faith-based economic justice campaign led by Earth Quaker Action Team, writes Donna Rovins for The Times Herald.

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We want PECO’s top management to set a braver, more ambitious green energy goal than the company now has,” a letter delivered by the group to a PECO representative stated. “The goal we ask PECO to adopt is 20 percent solar power by 2025 — creating new jobs in rooftop solar and prioritizing that those jobs go to communities with chronically high underemployment. PECO could do a lot of good by going for this Big Change rather than small change.”

The pennies were meant to symbolize the small change.

In Phoenixville, the group gathered outside the gate at the 1101 W. Bridge Street service facility. The location is not a PECO customer service office, so the group was unable to go inside the building — but according to spokesman Marc Brier, a PECO security guard came out and accepted the letter and a box of cookies from the group.

Brier, from West Norriton, said he had been involved in some of the previous actions by the Earth Quaker Action Team in Philadelphia, but was hoping to see the organization’s actions move out into the suburbs.

“And they did. I wanted to get involved in the Phoenixville action. I have been volunteering in Norristown at a soup kitchen. I see the issues of unemployment, poverty and displacement in Norristown,” he said.

According to statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the occupations expected to be grow the most through 2026 is solar panel installers. The projection is that the occupation will grow by 105 percent, adding 11,900 jobs by 2026.

 

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