By the end of 2019,
the state of New York had achieved a solar capacity of 2 gigawatts. And the state is on track to up
that number significantly in 2020. The first quarter alone has seen many solar
project completions and announcements.
All of this
activity has been in an effort to meet New York’s goal of having a 6 gigawatt
capacity by 2025, and having 70% of its electricity come from renewable sources
by 2030.
Bogart Solar Brings Community Solar to Greene County
The Bogart Solar project became operational in early February. Totaling 3 megawatts, the community solar build is allowing the people of Catskill to enjoy the benefits of solar energy, even if they can't get solar installations themselves.
Catskill’s new
installation is capable of powering more than 300 homes in a single year. The
project was made possible by Generate and Cypress Creek Renewables.
Solstice Opens 2 New Community Solar Farms
Early March saw the finalization of two big community solar projects led by Solstice. Located in Orange and Ulster counties, the two installations are ready to power as many as 800 homes throughout the neighboring regions. That’s about 6 megawatts total.
The farms should
help local residents see a 10% reduction on their utility bills.
Upstate NY Will See 17 New Solar Projects
By 2024, the upstate region will have 17 new solar projects fully operational. Governor Cuomo announced in mid-March that there would be projects kicked off in multiple regions: a 19.99 megawatt build in Greenwich, a 200 megawatt facility in Conquest, and many more.
It’s predicted that
all of these new facilities will produce more than 2.5 million megawatts per
year. That will be sufficient to power over 350,000 homes.
If You Want to Ride the Solar Surge, You’ll Need Great Leads to Make it Happen
New York has built a lot of momentum in its solar developments. If you want to ride the wave of growing solar interest, you will need access to serious leads. Grid Freedom can help you connect with leads that have been personally verified as promising solar buyers.
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