To further accelerate the clean energy transition, NYPA has reopened its Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to attract additional private developers, including community-based organizations interested in partnering on renewable projects.
Governor Hochul announced a historic $1 billion climate investment to create jobs, lower energy costs, and advance renewable energy, transportation, and decarbonization across New York State.
These initiatives underscore New York’s commitment to advancing its clean energy goals and fostering economic growth through renewable energy investments.
The program will be supported by 40 renewable energy projects, including battery storage, wind, and solar facilities, developed by the New York Power Authority.
With continued momentum, New York is expected to exceed its initial solar targets, cementing its role as a national leader in the clean energy transition.
Community solar is recognized as a key approach to extending the benefits of renewable energy to households that can’t install rooftop solar.
Rooftop and community solar are the success story in the state’s energy transition. Let’s keep going.
Agrivoltaics is the practice of using land for both agriculture and solar production.
The New York Solar Energy Industries Association (NYSEIA) released “20 Gigawatts by 2035: Raising New York’s Distributed Solar Goal (The Roadmap),” a detailed policy report that calls on New York…
New York is First State to Get Rebates to Families Thanks to President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda
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