The Clean Fight Welcomes 20 Customer and Capital Partners in the Fight to Decarbonize New York.
We’d like to take a moment to celebrate and welcome our customer and capital partners in The Clean Fight: Mass Market Buildings Edition. Introducing our Customer partners Bright Power, City […]READ MORE
Shared solar generates savings and jobs for New York City Housing Authority residents
Sunwealth Power, a Cambridge, Mass.-based impact investor that finances small-scale solar projects, is helping develop a 1.8-megawatt solar array at the New York City Housing Authority’s Queensbridge Houses. The project will generate […]READ MORE
NYCHA nears completion of biggest solar project in its history
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is nearing completion of a of 1.8 megawatts rooftop solar array on 27 buildings across Queensbridge North and Queensbridge South Houses, the largest […]READ MORE
NYCHA Announces Completion of Solar Installations at Queensbridge Houses
Largest community solar project in New York City completes installation of 1.8 megawatts of solar arrays across 27 rooftops, with NYCHA residents helping to power the solar team NEW YORK […]READ MORE
Solar panels project at Queensbridge Houses to be completed in May
A major solar panels project at Queensbridge Houses, installed on the Astoria public housing development’s rooftops by a team of NYCHA tenants, is nearly complete. Twenty-seven buildings in Queensbridge North […]READ MORE
Question of the Month: With updates to Enterprise Green Communities criteria, what do you need to know in NYC?
The Enterprise Green Communities certification criteria just updated from the 2015 requirements. Now, the Enterprise Green Communities (EGC) 2020 criteria includes: New certification point thresholds; Energy Star certification for new […]READ MORE
NYC Building Energy Grades to be Posted by October 31
Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]READ MORE
Building Energy Grades: NYC Local Law 33
Local Law 33 is already an active New York City ordinance that requires buildings above 25,000 square feet to post an energy efficiency grade at each public entrance beginning in […]READ MORE