In the News – Episode 6: Corporate Sustainability Copy

In our sixth episode, we’ll examine the status of corporate sustainability initiatives and how they have been affected by the current federal administration.
In the News – Episode 7: Debunking Clean Energy Myths

In Episode 7 of our In the News series, we’re debunking common myths about the clean energy transition perpetuated by fossil fuel proponents.
In the News – Episode 6: Corporate Sustainability

In our sixth episode, we’ll examine the status of corporate sustainability initiatives and how they have been affected by the current federal administration.
In the News – Episode 5: Electric Vehicles

In the News – Episode 5: Electric Vehicles
Energy Justice and Distributed Energy Resources with POWER Interfaith

This Earth Month, we’re highlighting Energy Co-op partner POWER Interfaith, a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organizing for racial, economic, and environmental justice.
Faces of The Energy Co-op: Kayla Urquhart

Learn more about our new Energy Programs Coordinator, Kayla Urquhart
Understanding the War on Wind Energy

Wind energy has been in the news frequently over the past year. Onshore and offshore wind projects are facing political opposition, tax credits are being phased out, and yet, installed wind power capacity is still growing.
Support Local, Black-Led Organizations this February

In honor of Black History Month, The Energy Co-is sharing a guide to Black-led cooperatives and organizations in Philadelphia for our members
Goodbye RGGI, Hello Lightning Plan

Pennsylvania’s Blueprint to Cut Carbon Emissions and Lower Energy Bills
How to Support Local Cooperatives in Philadelphia’s “Year of Cooperatives”

In February of this year, through a city council resolution, Philadelphia became the first U.S. city to align with the United Nations in declaring 2025 an official “Year of Cooperatives”. Learn how you can support the City’s goal to develop the cooperative community in Philadelphia!