Sentences with phrase «access to community solar»

While there is still work to do to achieve the Governor's goal of 3 GW of distributed solar and expand access to community solar, the order lays out a solid framework for the market that we can build upon going forward.»
In the event a building isn't suitable for a rooftop array, the standards require homes have access to community solar or offset energy usage through additional efficiency gains, while some homes may be exempt.
In April, ILSR submitted comments in support of affordable residential access to community solar for...
In April, ILSR submitted comments in support of affordable residential access to community solar for review by Minnesota's Public Utilities Commission.
The decision provides short term clarity to the market which will provide consumers and businesses continued access to community solar and maintain the momentum of new projects being built in New York.

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Sunfarmer, which supplies solar energy services to rural communities lacking access to reliable and affordable electricity by providing technology and innovative financing solutions.
Located in the Tremont section of The Bronx, with easy access to public transportation, pharmacies, grocery stores, and public parks, the seven - story building will feature energy efficient construction, including windows, fixtures, and an integrated solar array as well as a rooftop terrace and community garden.
«Community solar, sometimes known as «shared solar,» is a great way to expand access to solar energy for all,» said Flint.
For example, I have voted to improve fuel efficiency standards for vehicles, to provide communities with funding to expand public transportation, to provide tax credits to expand the use of wind and solar technologies, as well as expanding access to grants and tax credits for homeowners to weatherize their homes and purchase more fuel efficient vehicles.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: Encouraging Solar Development through Community Association Policies and Processes — This guide, written for association boards of directors and architectural review committees, discusses the advantages of solar energy and examines the elements of state solar rights provisions designed to protect homeowner access to these beneSolar Development through Community Association Policies and Processes — This guide, written for association boards of directors and architectural review committees, discusses the advantages of solar energy and examines the elements of state solar rights provisions designed to protect homeowner access to these benesolar energy and examines the elements of state solar rights provisions designed to protect homeowner access to these benesolar rights provisions designed to protect homeowner access to these benefits.
Since 2012, Eliasson has also run Little Sun, a certified B Corporation that produces small, solar - powered LED lamps with the aim to provide clean, affordable, and renewable light to communities without access to electricity.
Off - grid solar is already providing electricity to communities in rural Africa, India, the Caribbean and elsewhere who will never get access to grid power from nuclear or any other form of large, centralized generation, because the resources to build either the grids or the giant power plants do not exist, nor do those communities have the wealth to purchase grid power.
«Every ratepayer in the Commonwealth deserves the opportunity to receive the benefits of solar energy on their electric bill through participation in community solar,» declared Coalition for Community Solar Access Executive Director Jeff Crsolar energy on their electric bill through participation in community solar,» declared Coalition for Community Solar Access Executive Director Jefcommunity solar,» declared Coalition for Community Solar Access Executive Director Jeff Crsolar,» declared Coalition for Community Solar Access Executive Director JefCommunity Solar Access Executive Director Jeff CrSolar Access Executive Director Jeff Cramer.
«Without our recommended changes, the SMART program will curtail community solar and greatly restrict access to clean energy.
About SkyPower Home www.skypower-home.com SkyPower Home is an exclusive worldwide master licensee of SkyPower, the largest and one of the most successful developers and owners of utility - scale solar energy projects in the world, for manufacturing and distributing portable solar systems and solar - powered portable energy solutions for consumer and commercial use, enabling communities globally with limited access to electricity to harness the abundant power of the sun.
NY - Sun Initiative Supports Construction of the Halfmoon Community Solar Project to Provide More than 100 Residential Customers Access to Clean, Affordable Solar Power
«We applaud CCSA for their work to help people and companies access the transformative potential of community solar energy,» said J.R. Tolbert, VP for State Policy at national business group, Advanced Energy Economy.
About CCSA: Founded in 2015, CCSA is a business - led trade organization that works to expand access to clean, local, affordable energy nationwide through community solar.
«We appreciate NYPSC addressing near term uncertainty in the market by passing this stop - gap measure, and we urge the Commission to move quickly in establishing a more permanent solution until the new system [VDER Phase Two] is set,» said Brandon Smithwood, Policy Director for the Coalition for Community Solar Access.
«New Jersey has long been a leader in solar, but with over a third of households renting their homes, nearly half of housing being multifamily homes, and numerous businesses and governments with roofs unable to host a solar system, there are many people across the state who have not been able to realize the cost savings that comes from access to solar,» said Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar Acsolar, but with over a third of households renting their homes, nearly half of housing being multifamily homes, and numerous businesses and governments with roofs unable to host a solar system, there are many people across the state who have not been able to realize the cost savings that comes from access to solar,» said Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar Acsolar system, there are many people across the state who have not been able to realize the cost savings that comes from access to solar,» said Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar Aaccess to solar,» said Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar Acsolar,» said Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar AcSolar AccessAccess.
Community solar can greatly expand access to solar energy, but its growth has been inhibited by uncertainty in project costs.
Washington, D.C. (January 3, 2018) Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new community solar program in his State of the StateCommunity Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new community solar program in his State of the State addSolar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new community solar program in his State of the Statecommunity solar program in his State of the State addsolar program in his State of the State address:
About CCSA: Founded in February 2016, CCSA is a business - led trade organization that works to expand access to clean, local, affordable energy nationwide through community solar.
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Gov. Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 1574 on Mar. 10, 2016, directing the PUC to develop a community solar program with the goal of expanding access to affordable, local clean energy.
It also lays the foundation for the community solar industry to invest, create new jobs, and serve millions of Illinois residents across the state who have been waiting for their chance to realize the benefits of solar energy,» said Jeff Cramer, executive director for the Coalition for Community Solacommunity solar industry to invest, create new jobs, and serve millions of Illinois residents across the state who have been waiting for their chance to realize the benefits of solar energy,» said Jeff Cramer, executive director for the Coalition for Community Solar Acsolar industry to invest, create new jobs, and serve millions of Illinois residents across the state who have been waiting for their chance to realize the benefits of solar energy,» said Jeff Cramer, executive director for the Coalition for Community Solar Acsolar energy,» said Jeff Cramer, executive director for the Coalition for Community SolaCommunity Solar AcSolar Access.
«Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) applauds Governor Cuomo and NYSERDA for developing a ground - breaking program that brings the bill - saving benefits of community solar to low - income NewCommunity Solar Access (CCSA) applauds Governor Cuomo and NYSERDA for developing a ground - breaking program that brings the bill - saving benefits of community solar to low - income New YorSolar Access (CCSA) applauds Governor Cuomo and NYSERDA for developing a ground - breaking program that brings the bill - saving benefits of community solar to low - income Newcommunity solar to low - income New Yorsolar to low - income New Yorkers.
Vote Solar, Earthjustice, the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Sunrun have been strong advocates for the legislation to grow New Jersey's renewable development, maintain more than 7,100 solar industry jobs, and expand the benefits of clean energy to more residSolar, Earthjustice, the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Sunrun have been strong advocates for the legislation to grow New Jersey's renewable development, maintain more than 7,100 solar industry jobs, and expand the benefits of clean energy to more residSolar Access (CCSA), the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Sunrun have been strong advocates for the legislation to grow New Jersey's renewable development, maintain more than 7,100 solar industry jobs, and expand the benefits of clean energy to more residSolar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Sunrun have been strong advocates for the legislation to grow New Jersey's renewable development, maintain more than 7,100 solar industry jobs, and expand the benefits of clean energy to more residsolar industry jobs, and expand the benefits of clean energy to more residents.
In order to encourage expanded consumer access through community solar while the Commission works to finalize VDER, it developed a «Market Transition Credit» which is intended as a proxy to compensate customers for values associated with local clean energy generation that have not yet been precisely quantified by the PSC.
The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), a coalition of over forty businesses and non-profits working to expand access to clean, local affordable energy through community solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday'sCommunity Solar Access (CCSA), a coalition of over forty businesses and non-profits working to expand access to clean, local affordable energy through community solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday's heaSolar Access (CCSA), a coalition of over forty businesses and non-profits working to expand access to clean, local affordable energy through community solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday's heAccess (CCSA), a coalition of over forty businesses and non-profits working to expand access to clean, local affordable energy through community solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday's heaccess to clean, local affordable energy through community solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday'scommunity solar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday's heasolar, issued the following statement in response to yesterday's hearing:
«These new policy resources, alongside the growing coalition of businesses, non-profits, community groups, and customers working to expand access to solar, offer policymakers a clear roadmap to developing successful community solar programs in their states.»
State's SMART Program Now Subject to Implementation by State Agencies Washington, D.C. (August 14, 2017) Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement Read More
A recent scorecard by a think tank that proclaimed Minnesota's community solar program to be the best in the nation says the state is missing out on other opportunities to help residents and communities access clean energy.
«We're thrilled that Oregon is advancing its community solar program, which helps everyone from renters to low - income families and small businesses more easily access and afford solar.
Washington, DC (December 13, 2017) Momentum for development of community solar programs nationwide is growing, aided by the release of new resources from the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solarcommunity solar programs nationwide is growing, aided by the release of new resources from the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solar forsolar programs nationwide is growing, aided by the release of new resources from the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solarCommunity Solar Access (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solar forSolar Access (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solar foAccess (CCSA), a national coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand access to solar foaccess to solar forsolar for all.
Following on today's order, we urge the PUC to finalize key details of the program as soon as possible to ensure equitable access to solar for all Oregonians, whether through solar panels on their roof or in their community
Carson City, NV (June 8, 2017)-- The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) today rallies behind the broad bipartisan support in passing SB 392, and calls on Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval to sign the bill into law.
SB 392 sought to establish a statewide community solar program and expand access to clean energy for more Nevada families and small businesses, including those who rent or can't host solar on their own roofs.
GRID Alternatives» International Program addresses a critical energy access gap in rural communities in Nicaragua and Nepal by bringing solar power to schools, health clinics, homes, farms and small businesses.
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CCSA is a business - led trade organization that works to expand access to clean, local, affordable energy nationwide through community solar.
In her role at Vote Solar, Ms. Santiago - Mosier works to expand access to solar for low - income communities Solar, Ms. Santiago - Mosier works to expand access to solar for low - income communities solar for low - income communities by...
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 projects provide American homeowners, renters and businesses access to the benefits of solar energy generation unconstrained by the physical attributes of their home or business, like roof space, shading, or whether or not they own their residence or building.
When you participate in a community solar project, you are paying for access to less expensive solar electricity so that you don't have to buy electricity at standard utility rates.
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The continually lowering price for solar energy is part of the inspiration behind the Administration's effort to provide access to those communities who have historically been economically unable to access clean energy resources.
Community solar is a great opportunity to expand access to solar in general, but particularly for LMI communities.
Dr. Goodman also discussed how this change in the value proposition will expand access to financing for community solar.
GRID addresses a critical energy access gap in communities in Nicaragua, Nepal, and Mexico by bringing solar power to schools, health clinics, homes, farms, orphanages, and small businesses.
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