New York Solar Bill Aims For 2,200 MW Capacity

Lawmakers and citizens of New York State have developed a passion for solar after Hurricane Sandy exposed major weaknesses in the state's energy infrastructure.

Lawmakers and citizens of New York State have developed a passion for solar panels after Hurricane Sandy exposed major weaknesses in the state’s energy infrastructure.

The New York Solar Bill would see enough solar energy capacity implemented to power 400,000 homes say its supporters; create thousands of jobs, lower solar costs and increase energy security for all New Yorkers.

The Bill has gained  momentum in the Assembly and now awaits action by the Ways & Means Committee to enable an Assembly floor vote. With only 16 days remaining in the 2013 legislative session, the push to pass the legislation is on.

“.. lawmakers should not leave town this month before giving final passage to the New York Solar Bill and sending agreed-to legislation to Governor Cuomo for his signature,” said  Peter Olmsted, east coast policy advocate for the Vote Solar Initiative.

Solar has certainly captured the New York public’s attention, with a poll showing 89% of New York voters support increasing the use of solar power systems. Over the past 2 weeks, nearly 10,000 citizens have sent messages urging elected officials in Albany to pass the bill.

The New York Solar Bill also has broad support from businesses, trade associations and environmental groups.

“In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, New Yorkers understand all too well the urgent need to combat climate change and better prepare for its impacts,” said Pierre Bull, policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). “Solar power is ready to help New York tackle those challenges head-on.”

Currently, New York ranks 12th in the USA for total installed solar capacity and has enough in place to power 27,000 homes. Last year, $257 million was invested in solar in the state, a 91% increase over 2011. The New York Solar Bill would see the 2,200 MW installation goal achieved by 2023.

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