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Community Solar in New York
Jun 10, 2019 10:28:18 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Community, Politics, New York, Governor Cuomo, New York City, Solar Garden, Community Solar
Building Energy Boston: Solar Access for the Underserved
Jun 3, 2019 8:47:40 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Property Management, Real Estate, Rent, Exterior Lease, Solar Subscription, Open Space, Land Lease, Community, Energy, Education, Property Owners, Solar Access to All, Residential Solar, Non-Profit, Commercial Solar, Solar Finance, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Events, Conferences, Boston, Rooftop Solar, Andrew Breiter-Wu
On March 14th and 15th, the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association held the BuildingEnergy Boston Conference. Among the attendees were building professionals, educators, homeowners, students, and energy & environment professionals. One of the presentations given at BuildingEnergy Boston was titled Solar Access for the Underserved. Three different speakers addressed the problem of accessibility of solar, and provided specific solutions to this problem.
Happy Earth Day from Our President Andrew Breiter-Wu
Apr 22, 2019 8:19:17 AM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Renewable Energy, Community, About Us, Solar Industry, Business, Tesla, SolarCity, Earth Day, Andrew Breiter-Wu
Congratulations Jean Family!
Mar 22, 2019 9:26:49 AM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Community, Solar Access to All, Residential Solar, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Boston, Case Study
We just started and completed the Jean Family's solar installation for their home in Everett, Massachusetts last week
Attend Our President's Panel Discussion at BuildingEnergy Boston 2019 called Solar Access for the Underserved #BE19
Feb 24, 2019 7:44:00 PM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Exterior Lease, Solar Subscription, Land Lease, Community, Solar Access to All, Commercial Solar, Conferences
The BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade Show is the region's leading event for professionals and practitioners in the fields of high-performance building, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. It brings more than 1,500 industry leaders and emerging professionals together to learn from and share ideas with each other. This year's event will be Thursday and Friday, March 14-15, 2019 at the Westin Boston Waterfront.
The theme of BuildingEnergy Boston 2019 is Know-How. This year's Conference Chairs are developing a session line-up that focuses on practical skills and immediately applicable knowledge—the innovations we're working on now, our recent lessons learned, the skills we wish all our colleagues had.
Throughout the country, we have seen rapid growth in the residential solar space supported by a wide range of industry players and solar offerings. However, growth has been slow in our low and moderate-income communities where the benefits of solar and energy efficiency services are more impactful. The goal of this session is to showcase various state approaches to bringing solar and energy efficiency resources to underserved communities and educate attendees about how these innovative solutions have been effective in doing so. We will highlight programs that offer a solar lease, solar loan, and community solar offerings.
Is large scale solar feasible in the Northeast? #SolarNE
Feb 10, 2019 8:00:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Exterior Lease, Solar Energy, Solar, Community, Solar Development, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Policy, Utilities, Vermont, Energy Storage, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island
At Solar Power Northeast representatives from Cypress Creek, Stem and Kearsage Energy discussed the possibilities and limitations of bringing big solar to New York and New England.
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“500 MW might actually cover all of Rhode Island,” joked Paul Raducha, senior developer for Kearsage energy, but there’s real sentiment behind his quip. While states like California, Nevada and Arizona have seen utility-scale development at mind boggling scales, there are few massive solar plants yet on the East Coast north of Virginia.
Now let’s be honest, nobody is asking for or realistically expecting a multitude of 100 or more MW plants in New England and New York. So what is there to expect?
11 SMART questions answered: the facts on Massachusetts’ new solar program
Dec 17, 2018 8:05:00 PM / by Tim Cronin posted in Exterior Lease, Solar Subscription, Land Lease, Community, Solar Development, Solar Access to All, Residential Solar, Commercial Solar, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Roof Lease, Policy, Utilities
American Inno: Breiter Planet Properties Wants to Bring the ‘Power of the Sun’ to Anyone
Nov 28, 2018 10:31:03 PM / by Bram Berkowitz posted in News, Real Estate, Solar Subscription, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Community, Publicity, Solar Development, Property Owners, Commercial Solar Finance, Solar Capital, Solar Access to All, AmericanInno, Residential Solar, Non-Profit, Commercial Solar, Businesses, About Us, Solar Finance, Financiers
#GivingTuesday: Support Diyalo Foundation
Nov 27, 2018 3:29:54 PM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Agriculture, Community, Energy, Education, Giving Tuesday