NY-Sun Solar Program
New York State is making solar energy more accessible to homes, businesses, and communities through NY-Sun incentives and a network
New York State is making solar energy more accessible to homes, businesses, and communities through NY-Sun incentives and a network
New York State Solar Overview New York has a considerable amount of solar potential and has consistently been in the top 10 US solar markets. The state has other policies in place to
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) says the Empire State has achieved key a milestone and is making additional investments to
New York homeowners are increasingly choosing solar energy, and the reasons are clear. With electricity prices 47% higher than the national average and rates climbing 33% since 2020,
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New York State Real Property Tax Law 487 provides a 15-year property tax exemption for the value added to your home by solar panels and other renewable energy
Solar Module Battery States are shaded by capacity California leads as the top solar state. With over 54 GW of solar installed, enough energy to power over 15 million homes. Texas has the
NYSERDA will reinvest 36% of the surplus ($150 million) back into the NY-Sun program on the condition that the funds be used for solar
New York homeowners are increasingly choosing solar energy, and the reasons are clear. With electricity prices 47% higher than the national
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By combining a solar panel system with battery storage, New York homeowners can store excess solar energy produced by their rooftop systems. This stored energy can then be
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The Rise of Solar Power in New York The appeal of solar power in New York is rising, especially in light of recent Con Edison rate
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The Rise of Solar Power in New York The appeal of solar power in New York is rising, especially in light of recent Con Edison rate hikes. In 2023, Con Edison implemented
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In New York, the sun shines for everyone. New York State is making solar energy more accessible to homes, businesses, and communities through NY-Sun incentives and a network of qualified installers.
Solar energy is an essential component of New York State’s goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring an affordable and resilient energy system. The Climate Act set a goal of installing six gigawatts (6 GW) of distributed solar energy by 2025.
At 27 MW, Branscomb Solar in Schaghticoke is among the largest solar installations in New York. Completed by CS Energy in 2021, this solar project has enough electric capacity to power more than 4,934 homes. See how solar is growing in New York with the latest data on capacity, installations, and trends shaping the state’s future.
New York is home to more than 800 community solar projects and leads the U.S. in community solar capacity. Statewide, New York’s solar energy development is driving economic growth and employing more than 14,000 workers in a variety of solar energy careers.