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The University Area Joint Authority, a RETTEW client, has broken ground on a new solar array at its site in State College, PA. The array will provide more than 2.6 megawatts of power, installed on about nine acres of property. Financed and owned by New York-based Pace Energy, LLC, a renewable energy investment firm, the…
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As you got up and ready for your day this morning, how many times did you use water? To brush your teeth? Take a shower? Make coffee? Drink a glass of water? Water is an essential part of our daily lives, and investing in water infrastructure is an important part of our present and future….
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Water and sewer utilities supplying our homes and businesses today are not the same as those of the past. The single biggest challenge facing these operations is financing. Reimagining these business models is what spurred the National Association of Clean Water Agencies, the Water Environment Federation, the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation, and the WateReuse…
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A new wastewater treatment plant will provide energy and reduce wear on a city’s infrastructure. In Lebanon, Indiana, RETTEW is part of an initial agreement to build a 160,000-gallon-per-day high-strength wastewater pretreatment facility. Our team will design the wastewater treatment facility, oversee its renewable energy production, and act as the contractor for the project, which…
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Have you noticed your water bill going up? Believe it or not, what we pay for water is an incredible value. But to keep it readily available and clean for everyone, ongoing infrastructure investments are a must. RETTEW’s environmental engineers, stormwater experts, and geotechnical professionals all work together to help our communities create and improve…
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The U.S. Solar Industry has been growing, and will continue to add jobs throughout this year, according to a report by The Solar Foundation, a nonprofit solar advocacy group. More than 260,000 people were employed by the solar industry in 2016, 60,000 more than the previous year. That’s a 25 percent increase in total jobs…
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Economics. Environment. Supply and Demand. Regulations. Business. Pipeline buildout in the Northeastern U.S. involves each of these factors to go from a plan on a map to reality. While the boom of natural gas production in the Marcellus and Utica shale plays has cooled somewhat, due to commodity pricing of imports, the supply still exists…
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RETTEW and project partners the University Area Joint Authority and Pace Energy, LLC today solidified a plan to install a solar array at the authority’s site in State College, Pa. The array will provide more than 2.6 megawatts of power, installed on about nine acres of property. Financed and owned by New York-based Pace…
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Two of RETTEW’s clients this week were named to a prestigious program honoring utilities for innovation, sustainable practices, and energy efficiency. The Hermitage Municipal Authority and the University Area Joint Authority, both serving customers in Pennsylvania, were inducted into the inaugural class of the Utility of the Future Today program. The program was formed by…
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Work began this week on one of the largest floating solar arrays in the nation, in the Borough of Sayreville, New Jersey. Along with the project development team, two local educational partners will also participate, providing valuable services to their special needs clients. Partner firms that will execute the project’s design and implementation include:…
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Go to NewsroomPA DEP Acting Secretary Tours UAJA’s State-of-the-Art Wastewater Treatment Plant
On Wednesday, October 30, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Acting Secretary, Jessica Shirley, toured the University Area…
Read MoreRETTEW Honors Connor Throneberry with 2024-25 Endowed Scholarship for Intercollegiate Athletics at Penn State
RETTEW is proud to announce Connor Throneberry is the recipient of the 2024-25 RETTEW Endowed Scholarship for Intercollegiate…
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