The Energy Co-op: Leading Pennsylvania’s Sustainable Energy Evolution through Innovation

October is Co-op Month, and to celebrate the cooperative model this year, The Energy Co-op will highlight important cooperative values. First, let’s talk about cooperative innovation by exploring The Energy Co-op’s long history of innovation in the energy space!
Faces of The Energy Co-op: Madison LaMountain

Learn more about our new Marketing Intern, Madison LaMountain
Faces of The Energy Co-op: Carlissa Arrow

Learn more about our new Programs Assistant, Carlissa Arrow
Faces of The Energy Co-op: Lilly Price

Learn more about our new Operations Manager, Lilly Price
Understanding Residential Energy Audits

What exactly is an energy audit, and why should you consider getting one for your home? Let’s dive into the world of residential energy audits and explore how they can benefit you, your wallet, and the environment!
2023 Impact Report

the power of our cooperative model enables us to accomplish more together than individually. Read our 2023 Impact Report to learn how The Energy Co-op made an impact in Eastern Pennsylvania and beyond.
Why We Developed a Strategic Plan and How We’re Doing

The Energy Co-op has been innovating energy solutions for Pennsylvania consumers since 1979. An important part of being a leader of today’s sustainable energy evolution is recognizing that the path is not a straight line, there are varying needs and means to consider, and there’s no better time than right now to take action.
PACER vs. RGGI: Charting Pennsylvania’s Path to a Clean Energy Future

PACER vs. RGGI: Charting Pennsylvania’s Path to a Clean Energy Future
Energy Justice in Philadelphia – An interview with Nidhi Krishen, Deputy Director of Climate Solutions at the City of Philadelphia Office of Sustainability

An interview with Nidhi Krishen, Deputy Director of Climate Solutions at the City of Philadelphia Office of Sustainability
Renewable Energy in the 2024 Presidential Election

We are seven months away from the 2024 Presidential Election, an election that will have a major impact on the United States’ energy future, regardless of the outcome. Incumbent President Joseph Biden and former President Donald Trump have demonstrated vastly different energy policies in their previous terms as president and in their campaign rhetoric. The Energy Co-op staff took a look at each presumptive candidate’s energy policies during their first presidential terms and their proposed policies for a second term.