Renewable and Alternative Energy

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.

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  1. Harvesting Innovation: AI Meets Animal Welfare
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    Harvesting Innovation: AI Meets Animal Welfare
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Jun 17, 2025
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    Explore how AI is revolutionizing calf care—detect illness early, reduce antibiotics, and improve welfare, productivity, and sustainability in modern dairy systems.
  2. Anaerobic Digesters often require permitting before they can be built on the farm
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    Policies and Permitting for Biogas and Anaerobic Digestion
    By Daniel Ciolkosz, P.E., Melissa Kreye, Mary Akingbasote
    This article is about biogas policies, permitting requirements, and advocacy strategies. It covers regulatory frameworks, incentives, and compliance hurdles, creating awareness of Anaerobic Digesters (AD), its benefits, and challenges.
  3. Harvesting Innovation: Geospatial Intelligence and Precision Ag
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    Harvesting Innovation: Geospatial Intelligence and Precision Ag
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    Length 1 hour, 30 minutes
    Recorded Apr 22, 2025
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    Explore how geospatial tools and broadband access are reshaping precision agriculture, closing the digital divide, and connecting rural communities through data-driven innovation.
  4. Harvesting Innovation: Efficiency Through Orchard Automation
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    Harvesting Innovation: Efficiency Through Orchard Automation
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Mar 25, 2025
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    Explore orchard automation with Penn State Extension experts. Learn how AI, robotics, and sensing technologies enhance sustainability, reduce labor needs, and improve efficiency.
  5. Best Energy Source: Nuclear, Solar, Gas, or Wind?
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    Best Energy Source: Nuclear, Solar, Gas, or Wind?
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Mar 20, 2025
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    Compare nuclear, solar, natural gas, and wind energy with Penn State Extension experts, exploring their strengths, limitations, and role in Pennsylvania’s energy future.
  6. C-CHANGE: Perceptions of Anaerobic Digesters in the Media
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    C-CHANGE: Perceptions of Anaerobic Digesters in the Media
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Mar 18, 2025
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    Discover how media shapes anaerobic digestion's promise and challenges. This workshop explores digester potential, environmental impact, and public sentiment for farmers, developers, and policymakers.
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    Ordinance Considerations for Grid-Scale Solar Development
    By Joseph C. Conklin, Ed.D., Thomas Beresnyak, Daniel Brockett, Dana Ollendyke, Matthew Svetz
    Our primary goal with this guide is to explain the emerging grid-scale solar energy development trends occurring in the Commonwealth and what might be expected in the next few years.
  8. Large-Scale Solar in Pennsylvania: 2025 General Update
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    Large-Scale Solar in Pennsylvania: 2025 General Update
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    Length 1 hour
    Event Format On-Demand | Recorded
    Explore 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.
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