Governor Announces More Than 2,400 Projects Completed Through NY-Sun’s Solarize Initiative

 

175 Community Solar Subscriptions Signed Under Solarize for the First Time

Nearly $830,000 in Funding Has Supported Local Solar Projects to Date

Supports Governor Cuomo’s Mandate for 50 Percent of State’s

Electricity to Come from Renewable Resources by 2030

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that 2,439 solar projects have been installed or are in development in communities throughout New York. These projects are part of locally-organized campaigns supported through the NY-Sun Solarize Initiative. Solarize is a vital component of Governor Cuomo’s Clean Energy Standard, which requires that half of New York’s electricity come from renewable sources by 2030.

“New York leads the nation in advancing aggressive clean energy policies and by supporting local projects across the state, our communities are realizing the benefits,” Governor Cuomo said. “Solarize campaigns are bringing renewable energy to residents and businesses at an affordable price while providing resiliency to the electric grid to ensure a cleaner, greener New York for all.”

“Solar energy is thriving across New York, with increased numbers of installations at homes and businesses in every corner of our state,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “Thanks to increased awareness and support for alternative energy in New York, we are growing this important sector of our energy economy. These innovative projects are helping to move New York’s ambitious energy goals forward, cut carbon emissions, and provide New Yorkers with a greener environment and a healthier future.”

Launched by the Governor in 2014 and administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, the NY-Sun initiative has supported 81 Solarize campaigns through the first three rounds of funding, which include the 2,439 local projects statewide. In this latest round and for the first time, community solar was included as a component eligible for support, which resulted in 175 residents and small businesses in the Southern Tier and Mid-Hudson Valley regions signing up.

NYSERDA has provided nearly $830,000 in technical and marketing support through the first three rounds of Solarize. Projects in all rounds (including community solar subscriptions) total 19.47 megawatts of installed solar – the equivalent of powering 3,241 homes per year.

In total, campaigns have saved participants approximately $3.6 million in upfront purchase costs, for an average savings of $1,476 per installation. Below is a complete breakdown of solarize projects by region:

Region

Number of Campaigns

Total Projects

Total Megawatts

Capital Region 9 194 1.40 MW
Central New York 8 277 3.40 MW
Finger Lakes 5 99 0.81 MW
Long Island 5 115 1.03 MW
Mid-Hudson Valley* 25 963 7.65 MW
New York City 5 194 0.96 MW
North Country 7 140 0.99 MW
Southern Tier* 12 277 2.07 MW
Western New York 5 180 1.16 MW
Total: 81 2,439 19.47 MW

*includes community solar subscriptions

Solarize brings together groups of potential solar customers, including low-to-moderate income participants, through widespread outreach and education to help customers choose solar companies that offer competitive, transparent pricing. The campaigns are managed by partnerships that include community officials, elected officials, municipalities and businesses. These partnerships help simplify the procurement and installation of solar panels, and obtain discounts through aggregated purchases.

Campaigns generally run between six and nine months, including planning and outreach, and serve as a complement to community solar projects, which increase access to solar in areas where residents may or may not own property or have room to install solar panels at their location. By educating the local community, streamlining marketing efforts, and aggregating customers, Solarize helps make solar a more accessible and affordable energy option for homeowners and businesses.

Households and businesses can subscribe to their local solar project and have energy delivered through their regular electric provider while the power produced from the solar array is fed directly back to the electric grid. As a result, the grid is supplied with clean, renewable energy while subscribers get credit on their electric bills.

The fourth round of campaigns are now launching throughout the state to further build on the success of the initiative in helping additional neighborhoods to go solar. To find local Solarize campaigns, visit NYSERDA’s website.

Richard Kaufman, Chairman of Energy and Finance for New York State said, “As a result of the Governor’s leadership, we are seeing communities throughout New York State invest in their future by incorporating solar into their everyday lives. The Solarize campaigns are bringing economic growth and building on the state’s momentum that has already helped New York increase solar by 1,000 percent since 2011.”

Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “The Solarize program is helping residents and businesses join the clean energy revolution in our fight on climate change and support Governor Cuomo’s aggressive clean energy goals. By participating in NY-Sun’s programs, communities across the state are protecting our natural resources for future generations while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This is a win-win for everyone.”

Solarize is one facet of a broad range of efforts under Governor Cuomo’s $1 billion NY-Sun program-part of his Reforming the Energy Vision strategy-to advance the scale-up of solar and move New York State closer to having a sustainable, self-sufficient solar industry. Since 2011, solar in New York State has increased more than 1,000 percent and leveraged more than $2.8 billion in private investments. There are more than 12,000 people engaged in solar jobs across New York.

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Author: Harlem Valley News