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CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company, is now accepting subscriptions for an 8-MW community solar portfolio to be built in both Albany and Orange County, New York. The new solar arrays will be available for enrollment from nearly 1,500 New York residents.

“New York residents can now save up to 10% on their utility bills while supporting regional solar growth,” said Tom Matzzie, founder and CEO of CleanChoice Energy. “Our goal is to make supporting renewable energy as easy as possible. With community solar, almost everyone with a utility bill can access the benefits of solar.”

The project will service utility customers in Central Hudson, Orange and Rockland Counties and will be developed and owned by Ameresco.

“New York is at the forefront of environmental stewardship, empowering communities with cost-effective, clean energy options,” said David J. Anderson, executive VP and director at Ameresco. “This project will enable nearly 1,500 New York residents to support renewable energy and save money on their utility bills. We applaud the state for being a leader in renewable energy and are proud to partner on a project that expands New York’s community solar power portfolio and supports their ambitious climate goals.”

News item from CleanChoice Energy

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