April 23, 2013
by Pierre Bull
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NY State Senate Passes Major Solar Energy Bill Extending Cuomo’s NY-Sun Initiative

Pierre Bull, Policy Analyst, Air & Energy, New York City

The New York State Senate today passed legislation to extend Governor Cuomo’s NY-Sun Initiative through 2023 and solidify the state’s long-term commitment to solar energy. Today’s bipartisan vote for the New York Solar Bill (S.2522) indicates growing support among lawmakers for delivering comprehensive solar policy to Governor Cuomo’s desk this legislative session.

Here’s what Governor Cuomo had to say about extending the NY-Sun Initiative back in his January 2013 State of the State Address:

The long-term commitment to solar energy represented by NY-Sun will make New York State a leader nationally in solar development.

Hear hear!

About the New York Solar Bill (NY-Sun Act)

The New York Solar Bill (NY-Sun Act) would build on the success of the NY-Sun Initiative, a public-private partnership designed to drive growth in the state’s solar industry and lower solar costs for homes, businesses, schools and other energy users. As a press release from Cuomo’s office puts it:

Program certainty is critical to developers in attracting significant private sector investment in solar photovoltaic systems. Therefore, expanding the NY-Sun program will support the growth of the solar industry across the state by providing stable and dependable funding of $150 million per year for the next ten years. By funding NY-Sun for the next decade, the state is enabling the sustainable development of a robust solar power industry in New York, creating well-paying skilled jobs, improving the reliability of the electric grid and reducing air pollution.

Sponsored by Senator George Maziarz (R-C, Newfane) and Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D- Setauket), the bill is expected to deliver the following benefits:

  • Build at least 2,200 megawatts (MW) of solar, according to our own estimates; that is enough clean, reliable electricity to power 400,000 New York homes. (New York currently ranks 12th in the country for total installed solar capacity.) 
  • Create thousands of new local jobs in New York. (3,300 New Yorkers are employed in the state’s growing solar industry.)
  • Save New Yorkers billions by reducing the need to fire up our (and out-of-state imports) of the dirtiest and most expensive fossil power plants.
  • Spur millions of dollars of investment in the state’s growing clean energy economy. 

The NY-Sun Initiative Performance To-Date

Since the NY-Sun Program’s successful launch over a year ago, which this new bill will build upon, the amount of solar in New York has tripled, surpassing the interim goal of the program (which was to double solar in New York from 2011 to 2012). A total of 190 MW of customer-sited solar capacity—enough to power over 34,000 homes—has either been installed or was under development at the end of last year thanks to this program.

The chart below from NYSERDA’s annual performance review of the New York Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) shows more detail on just how much solar is coming online.

NY-Sun Program performance chart

Table 8. New York State Customer-Sited PV Capacity Additions in 2012 [MW]

And now fast forward just a mere 120 days, and the state is on track to meeting Governor Cuomo’s latest solar goal, this time to “quadruple the 2011 [megawatt-based amount of] installations in 2013.” In just the first four months of the year, at least an additional 50 megawatts are now contracted to be built in New York State.

Given the promise for the solar industry in the state—along with the economic and climate change-combating benefits that come with it—it’s no surprise that the NY-Sun Act has support from a coalition of businesses, trade associations and environmental groups.

Sunny days are indeed ahead for New York with the NY-Sun Act. Onto the Assembly!

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April 23, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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America now has more solar energy workers than coal miners

The Solar Foundation, which has been releasing reports for a few years on the state of the solar industry in the U.S., has just launched a very cool interactive map that breaks the stats down state by state. Continue reading

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January 9, 2013
by Pierre Bull
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Governor Cuomo: Let’s enable a robust and sustainable solar industry to develop in New York State

Pierre Bull, Policy Analyst, Air & Energy, New York City
Governor Andrew Cuomo today called for a major expansion of his NY-Sun Initiative in his 2013 State of the State address. First announced in his State of the State last Janua… Continue reading

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October 18, 2012
by Greenlaw from NRDC China
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China Environmental News Alert

Greenlaw from NRDC China, NRDC China Program, Beijing
NRDC has been working in China for over fifteen years on such issues as energy efficiency, green buildings, clean energy technologies, environmental law, and green supply chain issue… Continue reading

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June 18, 2012
by Pierre Bull
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New York Solar Reaches a Critical Juncture

Pierre Bull, Policy Analyst, Air & Energy, New York City
The time is now to put New York on the path to a cleaner energy future.  A clear ‘supermajority’ – 8 out of 10 New Yorkers – strongly support the grow… Continue reading

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May 16, 2012
by Amrita Batra
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India Environmental News Compilation, May 8th- May 14th, 2012

Amrita Batra, Program Assistant, India Initiative and Food and Agriculture, San Francisco
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Climate Change to Affect Forest Cover
“Climate Change is going to have an adverse impact on India’s forest cover as well as t… Continue reading

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May 7, 2012
by Vignesh Gowrishankar
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Making panels where the sun shines – part 2: How India’s solar manufacturing policy can more effectively support the National Solar Mission

Vignesh Gowrishankar, Sustainable Energy Advocate, New York
On Friday in New Delhi, NRDC and its Indian partner CEEW (Council on Energy, Environment and Water) released our report “Laying the Foundation for a Bright Future” … Continue reading

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April 5, 2012
by Frances Beinecke
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Van Jones’ New Book Shows Environmental Protection and Prosperity Go Hand-in-Hand

Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City
Polluting industries like to say that making the air safer to breathe and the water safer to drink is a threat to economic growth. But in his new book, Van Jones confirms once agai… Continue reading

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January 25, 2012
by Frances Beinecke
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Obama Calls for More Clean Energy and Smart Safeguards on Domestic Drilling

Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City
President Obama confirmed his commitment to clean energy and to environmental and public health protections in his State of the Union Address last night. He celebrated the extraordinary… Continue reading

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November 29, 2011
by Pierre Bull
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Labor Groups Join the Call for More Solar in New York

Pierre Bull, Policy Analyst, Air & Energy, New York City
The New York Solar Jobs Act continues to gain momentum before Albany lawmakers reconvene in just a few short weeks.  Today our coalition officially welcomed the sup… Continue reading

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October 24, 2011
by Johanna Wald
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Moving Forward with a Balanced Approach to Solar Development on Public Lands

Johanna Wald, Senior Attorney, San Francisco
Secretary of Interior Department Ken Salazar this week is expected to announce an important milestone towards adopting a program for managing solar energy development on public lands in the W… Continue reading

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September 14, 2011
by Cai Steger
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Solyndra Shouldn’t Overshadow the Growing Solar Industry or Need for Smart Government Energy Policies

Cai Steger, Energy Policy Analyst, New York, Center for Market Innovation
Last week, Representatives Fred Upton and Cliff Stearns stated the following regarding the Solyndra bankruptcy:

“President Obama’s signature green jobs program w… Continue reading

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August 17, 2011
by Anjali Jaiswal
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Reaching Milestones: Advancements in India’s Solar Mission

Anjali Jaiswal, Senior Attorney, San Francisco As India celebrates its 65th Independence Day this week, its dynamic solar mission continues to make progress.  India’s solar mission recently crossed its first major milestone as it aims to 20 … Continue reading

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April 22, 2011
by Donna DeCostanzo
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With PlaNYC Update, New York City Continues to Lead on Energy and Climate

Donna DeCostanzo, Senior Attorney, New York The update to PlaNYC – New York City’s long-term plan for a sustainable future – which was released yesterday, continues to demonstrate Mayor Bloomberg’s leadership on clean energy and clima… Continue reading

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September 7, 2010
by Pierre Bull
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How Many New Yorkers Does It Take to Lay a Solar Panel?

Response: “How many were written into the contract?”
Created by reporter Mary Plummer and recently posted on the On Earth Magazine website, this video chronicles the ‘grim’ situation recently faced by the IKEA store in the neighborhood of&nbs… Continue reading

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