Multiple community solar projects now available to all qualified residents in the counties of Orange and Rockland, New York.
Not exact matches
Community solar allows
multiple energy customers — families, businesses and schools — the ability to share in the benefits of a local
solar project and receive credit on their electric bill for their portion of the clean power produced.
Solarthon is GRID Alternatives» flagship
community installation event, a fundraiser and
solar block party that brings together people from all walks of life - individual fundraisers, corporate sponsors, job trainees,
community leaders and the homeowners themselves - to install
multiple solar PV systems in one
community.
Community solar projects expand access to renewable energy by allowing
multiple residential, commercial, or industrial electric customers to invest in or subscribe to one central
solar energy project.
Community solar — also referred to as
solar gardens or shared
solar — addresses this challenge by providing a way for
multiple customers to share the
solar energy produced by a
solar array.
NREL defines
community solar as a
solar - electric system that provides power and / or financial benefit to
multiple community members.
While there are a number of different models for
community solar, this definition highlights its core characteristic: that it provides a way for a
solar project to supply energy to
multiple homes and businesses, and reduce their utility bills, without being located on their premises.
Over the next 18 months, we'll be working with
multiple partners in several states to develop innovative projects targeting low - income
communities through
community, multifamily and rooftop
solar and workforce development.
Provide overall management direction on
multiple solar commercial from 25KW - 2MW rooftop, ground mount projects and
Community Distributed Generation.
Organizers discovered their ward has plenty of green clout owing to the dozens of houses with
solar panels and
solar hot water heaters,
multiple community gardens and an orchard, the city's first subway bike shelter, and Artscape Wychwood Barns, a LEED certified building that houses
community organizations and events such as The Stop's Farmers» Market.