A different view of Ephrata’s solar policy
Another customer from Ephrata speaks out in The Ephrata Review. Reach out and let the Council Members of Ephrata Borough know what you think https://www.ephrataboro.org/2153/Council-Members
Another customer from Ephrata speaks out in The Ephrata Review. Reach out and let the Council Members of Ephrata Borough know what you think https://www.ephrataboro.org/2153/Council-Members
Linda Martin who heads the Municipal Enterprise Committee on Ephrata Borough Council asked if I would provide a policy. It is the same as surrounding areas and the county of Lancaster. Pictured is a net metering policy that I propose… Continue Reading
Great coverage from Sean Sauro of LNP and they put it on the front page. Story can be found online also https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/taxing-the-sun-in-ephrata-borough-owners-of-solar-panels-say-utility-s-policy-is/article_8c03bf40-fc7c-11eb-8189-c7ddae731012.html?fbclid=IwAR1-hMKKbnC9VL5JRt43CWF1Wa_6GS6bWjEGXXpPkcUVx4UFSIr1rKMQSwc
ONLY 3 RESIDENTIAL SOLAR INSTALLATIONS IN ALL OF EPHRATA BORO… Come to Borough Hall tomorrow (Monday) @ 5:30 to better understand the inner workings of a monopoly. The Electric company will have attorneys from PMEA https://www.papublicpower.org/ there. Which by the… Continue Reading
Tonight I did finally get the question answered who voted and what the vote was for the resolution that dissuades solar usage in the Borough through a right to know form. – Record of who voted and what the vote… Continue Reading
The next council meeting regarding this is 5/17 at 5:30 https://www.ephrataboro.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=2170 People of Ephrata should come out and attend this meeting. An hour out of your day to understand how the Borough justifies the tax on the sun that they… Continue Reading
In 2019 Ephrata Borough had a population of 13,802 with 5,719 households. If we are to keep track with national averages then Ephrata will need 143 homes with solar in the next 3 years. Currently with solar discouraging ordinances being… Continue Reading
7300kw is what a 5kw solar panel system (avg size in US) would on average produce in the US. My 5kw installation is 18 panels that fit on a 13X30 roof. Here are some greenhouse gas equivalencies. https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator
Hello Scot Sherbine, Thank you for your recent web submission. My name is Nicholas Massey and I am responding on behalf of Representative Zimmerman. We have received both of your web submissions. We are currently waiting on research regarding your… Continue Reading
Will be speaking with an Earthjustice lawyer on Friday. Will keep updates posted as received. Mr. Sherbine, I received your email sent to the Earthjustice Philadelphia office. Would you like to discuss on the phone? Is there a day next… Continue Reading