[SPN-Discussion] Reminder Tonight: Monthly Forum: Community Solar, Energy Storage, and Beyond

Pamela Berns pam at greenhomenyc.org
Wed Aug 19 08:06:16 PDT 2020


Monthly Forum: Community Solar, Energy Storage, and Beyond
August 3, 2020

 
In New York, solar energy still accounts for less than 2% of the state’s electricity generation. With the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act setting up the state to aim for highly ambitious clean energy targets in the coming years, there is a lot of work to be done in renewables generally, and solar energy specifically.
 
One area of solar that has gotten a lot of attention recently is community solar. Community solar allows residents, small businesses, organizations, municipalities and others to receive equal access to the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy generation, without having to install solar directly on their property or even own it. And, as renewable power sources like community solar provide a larger portion of New York’s electricity, concerns rise about having that power be available when and where it is most needed. This is where energy storage technologies start to come in and play a larger role, not only helping to smooth out the intermittent generation of renewables, but also making the electric grid more stable as well as cleaner.
 
At GreenHomeNYC’s Monthly Forum in August, we’re bringing in several renewable energy professionals to discuss what is happening in community solar and energy storage in New York, with a focus on actual projects being done, and how they are helping move the needle on renewables and clean energy in the state.
 
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Place: Online
 
REGISTER HERE! 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monthly-forum-community-solar-energy-storage-and-beyond-tickets-115552242869



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