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Pennsylvania Funds $10M Grid Upgrades
March 25, 2026
Pennsylvania is investing over $10 million through its Grid Resilience Grants program, supported by federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding, to upgrade electric grid infrastructure across nine counties. These projects aim to reduce power outages affecting more than 20,000 residents by deploying smart grid technologies and enhancing grid reliability and resilience. Awardees include regional electric cooperatives and boroughs, reflecting a collaborative approach to modernizing the state's energy distribution network.
- The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are key government entities driving this initiative.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple awardees such as REA Energy Cooperative and Northwestern Rural Electric Cooperative, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in smart grid and infrastructure upgrades.
- This funding signals continued state and federal commitment to grid modernization, suggesting sustained demand for advanced energy technologies and services in Pennsylvania.
- Contractors should evaluate capabilities in smart grid deployment and resilience solutions to align with upcoming and ongoing projects under this program.
Agencies
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Department of Energy
Vendors
REA Energy Cooperative, Northwestern Rural Electric Cooperative, Borough of Duncannon, Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Claverack Rural Electric Cooperative
Contracts
over $10 million