StateImpact Pennsylvania StateImpact Pennsylvania StateImpact Pennsylvania is a collaboration among WITF, WHYY, WPSU, and The Allegheny Front. Reporters Anne Danahy, Reid Frazier, Rachel McDevitt and Susan Phillips cover the commonwealth’s energy economy. Read their reports on this site, and hear them on public radio stations across Pennsylvania. This collaborative project is funded, in part, through grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Wyncote Foundation, and William Penn Foundation. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s tracks Pennsylvania governor candidates show support for fossil fuels, ignore climate in runup to primary by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2022-05-06T20:28:22Z Where the candidates for Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate seat stand on energy issues by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2022-05-06T20:24:02Z He wanted to help Snitz Creek. Instead, he watched Sunoco pollute it by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2021-12-10T17:07:52Z Jersey Shore’s fishing industry wonders: Can it coexist with planned massive wind farms? by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2021-09-24T21:36:29Z Climate change may shift the thinking on the invasive phragmites by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-04-08T21:50:14Z Dangerous chemical released during explosion and fire by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:41:08Z Philadelphia officials say no threats to public health in wake of refinery disaster by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:34:55Z Federal agency investigates PES refinery explosion by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:19:50Z Pennsylvania's shale gas flows overseas by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2019-11-21T20:11:51Z
Pennsylvania governor candidates show support for fossil fuels, ignore climate in runup to primary by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2022-05-06T20:28:22Z
Where the candidates for Pennsylvania's open U.S. Senate seat stand on energy issues by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2022-05-06T20:24:02Z
He wanted to help Snitz Creek. Instead, he watched Sunoco pollute it by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2021-12-10T17:07:52Z
Jersey Shore’s fishing industry wonders: Can it coexist with planned massive wind farms? by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2021-09-24T21:36:29Z
Climate change may shift the thinking on the invasive phragmites by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-04-08T21:50:14Z
Dangerous chemical released during explosion and fire by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:41:08Z
Philadelphia officials say no threats to public health in wake of refinery disaster by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:34:55Z
Federal agency investigates PES refinery explosion by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2020-02-14T23:19:50Z
Pennsylvania's shale gas flows overseas by StateImpact Pennsylvania published on 2019-11-21T20:11:51Z