Renewable Energy Resources
Generating renewable energy is an essential part of building a sustainable energy system. On this page, uncover more about renewable energy sources, including wind, sunlight, waste plastic, and biomass. Access educational resources on high-efficiency homes, organic waste to energy production, and solar energy leases.
Renewable Energy Sources
Renewable energy is energy derived from replenishing natural sources. Trees are one of the most popular and useful renewable energy resources. Wood energy can be utilized in numerous ways, including pelletizing. While most pellets in use today are made from wood, biomass grass pellets from switchgrass and other perennials could be an exciting new opportunity for farmers in the US.
Wind is another natural energy resource that has quickly been growing in popularity among Pennsylvanians. Wind energy systems typically generate electricity through windmill turbines that range from small wind turbines for homes to large units that soar hundreds of feet in the air.
Other popular types of renewable energy sources are hydro energy, tidal energy, geothermal energy, and biomass energy. Find further information and learn about emerging opportunities in bioenergy and renewables with Penn State Extension.
Solar Energy and Solar Leases
Sunlight is one of the most important sources of renewable energy. One of the main solar energy advantages is that sunlight is an abundant resource that is not finite or exhaustible.
Generally speaking, there are two main types of solar energy systems – photovoltaics and thermal. Solar photovoltaic systems use various methods, including silicon panels, to convert solar radiation to electricity. Thermal systems aim to store heat from the sun via active systems (such as solar hot water heaters) or passive systems (such as buildings that automatically store and utilize solar energy).
With utility-scale solar electricity projects expanding across the States, many landowners are faced with the decision of whether to lease their land for solar energy development. Leases can provide extra income to landowners; however, it’s worth noting that this leasing decision can affect the property in the long-term.
Penn State Extension provides property owners with a number of educational resources on solar leasing. Webinars and workshops are available on how to ensure a good lease deal, as well as what to consider before signing a lease for solar development.
Waste to Energy
Bioenergy, or biomass energy, is energy derived from organic matter that can be used to fuel vehicles, as well as produce heat and electricity. While wood is among the best-known biomass energy sources, bioenergy can be generated by using other resources, such as materials that would otherwise go to waste. Resource recovery is an important step towards reducing the volume of waste entering the landfill while gaining valuable energy.
What’s more, converting waste to energy provides the US with an excellent opportunity to increase sustainability and grow new business ventures. Potential waste streams include food processing waste, urban wood waste, and waste plastic. Additionally, by utilizing an anaerobic digester to convert manure to energy, animal waste can be used as an alternative energy source for many livestock farmers, as well.
On this page, find comprehensive information on renewable energy sources. Topics include, among many others, manufacturing fuel pellets from biomass and producing waste biogas from stackable materials. An online course on applied biogas technology is also available. The course teaches the basics of biogas, allowing participants to learn how it’s produced, as well as its advantages over fossil fuel.
-
ArticlesWhat to Do If You Find a Weather Balloon
Weather balloons play a crucial role in gathering data for weather forecasting. -
ArticlesNEWBio Switchgrass Budget for Biomass Production
This article provides an enterprise budget for growing switchgrass as a dedicated energy crop to help growers to understand the inputs, costs, and potential revenues. -
ArticlesMiscanthus Budget for Biomass Production
Giant miscanthus is a sterile hybrid perennial warm-season grass that grows relatively fast on less-than-ideal soils, making it a preferred energy crop. -
ArticlesShrub Willow Budget for Biomass Production
Shrub willow is a fast-growing woody plant with excellent potential as a feedstock for bioenergy production. -
ArticlesEnergy Crop Profile: Giant Miscanthus
This article provides information about planting, establishing, harvesting, and uses and economics of growing giant miscanthus. -
ArticlesEnergy Crop Profile: Switchgrass
This article provides information about planting, establishing, harvesting, and uses and economics of growing switchgrass. -
NewsIs it Time for Grass Heat in the Keystone State?
Date Posted 8/16/2024Nearby successes with switchgrass heat give an example of what could work for PA. -
ArticlesExploring the Potential of Biochar for Improving Anaerobic Digestion
Insights from 2023 Farm Trials -
ArticlesIntegrating Perennial Warm Season Grasses into Dairy Farms
Bioenergy Crops have many potential uses on a dairy farm - both for energy and for other applications. -
ArticlesCase Study of Switchgrass Bedding and Bioenergy Production
Warm season grasses could serve a dual use on dairy farms: bedding and biogas -
ArticlesRenewable and Alternative Energy Fact Sheet: Wood Energy Kids' Page
This article provides activities and a story about the forest for kids. -
ArticlesRenewable and Alternative Energy: Origins and Meaning of Net Metering
This article describes net metering and details how it affects your electric bill. -
ArticlesOn-Farm Production of Biomass Grass Pellets: A Case Study
This article describes an operation where switchgrass is grown and pelletized, covering all aspects of the operation, from crop establishment to marketing the crop, and an analysis of costs. -
ArticlesIs Biomass Heat Right for You?
Information to help homeowners, schools and institutions, and industries determine whether biomass heat would be effective and cost-efficient for them. -
ArticlesCo-firing Biomass with Coal
One of the more promising options for PA farmers and foresters interested in growing biomass is to sell your biomass for co-firing with other fuels, especially coal. -
ArticlesCharacteristics of Biomass as a Heating Fuel
Biomass is a promising option for providing locally produced, renewable energy in Pennsylvania. -
ArticlesA Primer on Woody Biomass Energy for Forest Landowners
This article gives an overview of the scope and issues involved when considering whether managing a forest for energy production is a good option. -
ArticlesLarge-Scale Solar: Screening
One of the significant concerns with the development of large-scale solar arrays is the viewshed. -
ArticlesSolar PV Electric Systems: Is There a Good Fit for Me?
What photo voltaic (PV) electric solar systems are, the differences between roof-mounted and ground-mounted arrays, and how to determine which size is best for you. -
ArticlesSolar Panel Glare: Is it an Issue?
Residents in a community with a proposed solar project might be concerned about the solar panel glare of the proposed solar array. While these concerns have merit, proper regulation through a zoning ordinance can protect against these issues. -
ArticlesPolicy Landscape of Anaerobic Digestion
Anaerobic digesters can offer renewable energy, increased profitability, and sustainability for farms. -
NewsMASBio Discussions: The Role of Biochar in the Forest Economy
Date Posted 3/1/2024This article is part of the "MASBio Discussions" news article series, in which we provide an overview of recent insights shared by researchers as part of the MASBio seminar series. -
NewsMASBio Discussions: Stakeholder Engagement, Dreams and Realities
Date Posted 3/1/2024This article is part of the "MASBio Discussions" news article series, in which we provide an overview of recent insights shared by researchers as part of the MASBio seminar series. -
ArticlesHarnessing Hydrogen for Farm Vehicles
Hydrogen, a clean and abundant energy source, offers environmental and economic benefits. -
WebinarsFree
Large-Scale Solar in Pennsylvania: 2025 General Update
When Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Feb 15, 2024Event Format On-Demand | RecordedExplore trends in large-scale solar development in Pennsylvania, including siting, zoning, legislation, and concerns for landowners and local governments, in this free, one-hour webinar.



