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If you are a school, business or community organization within the commonwealth that is considering bioenergy, but aren’t sure what steps to take next, feel free to contact PA Fuels for Schools for help (click on “contact us” on the left side of the page).
With environmental concerns and fuel costs mounting, many Americans are looking for ways to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and replace them with renewable energy sources. In Pennsylvania, renewable energy sources include wood, wood residue and dedicated agricultural energy crops, also known as biomass. Pennsylvania Fuels for Schools & Communities is helping schools, communities and businesses understand the economic, operational, and environmental benefits of biomass energy systems.