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The First Step for PPE

Looking at the global pandemic that impacted millions over the past few months, N95 masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) were one of the most critical components that helped flatten the curve.   People everywhere have been doing their part to stop the spread of COVID-19, and these efforts have resulted in the decline of new cases. Current CDC guidelines recommend wearing face masks when going out in public and maintaining…

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What is the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program?

It’s no secret that we like to invest in education. Well Said is full of posts about our participation in the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program – but how exactly does does the EITC Program work? For starters, the EITC program is administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). Established in…

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Lawmakers Optimistic About Natural Gas Rebound

The latest Think About Energy forum conducted virtually on May 5 featured three U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania: Fred Keller, Guy Reschenthaler, and Glenn “GT” Thompson. Each provided summaries of the status of the natural gas industry coming into the COVID-19 crisis and the necessary courses of action for a successful natural gas rebound…

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Energy Partners Listen to Community COVID-19 Needs

On April 16, the focus of the Think About Energy Briefing, which usually centers on energy policy and how the industry impacts our daily lives, shifted to learning more about the pressing community needs impacted by the COVID-19 health crisis. At the top of the list were food insecurity, the continued…

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No Better Time for Pennsylvania Petrochemical Production

Last week, energy experts came together from their homes and offices to communicate their thoughts on energy policy and petrochemical production at the first Think About Energy webinar.   The webinar was moderated by George Stark and featured the following speakers:   Tom  Gellrich, Founder of  Topline  Analytics  Greg Kozera, Director of Marketing for…

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Discovering the Workforce through “Start the Conversation Here” initiative

Registered Nurse. Carpenter. School Teacher. Auditor. Truck Driver. Do you know what these five occupations have in common? They’re all in high demand. Eventually, we will be able to transition back into our normal routines. In the meantime, you might be getting to spend some additional time with your family around…