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EDF Renewables Begins Construction on 16.4 MW of Solar Projects

EDF Renewables North America announced the start of construction on three community solar projects which will deliver 16.4 megawatts (MW) of clean energy to National Grid customers in central New York.

October 27, 2021. By News Bureau

EDF Renewables North America announced the start of construction on three community solar projects which will deliver 16.4 megawatts (MW) of clean energy to National Grid customers in central New York.

This marks the first phase of a 50 MW Community Solar project portfolio consisting of eight projects in the towns of Vernon, Verona, Oswegatchie, Frankfort and Rosendale.

National Grid customers who enroll in the community solar program are eligible to receive clean renewable energy at a guaranteed discount over the standard electricity costs.

This comes at a time when New York State’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act) empowers every citizen in the State to fight climate change.

The ambitious plan sets New York State goals of 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040 and reduced emissions by at least 85% below 1990 levels by 2050. EDF Renewables’ 50 MW portfolio of projects will produce enough clean electricity to power 8,200 average New York homes.

This is equivalent to avoiding 40,000 metric tons of CO2 annually or removing 9,000 cars from the road.

“EDF Renewables is excited to bring clean renewable energy to New York and appreciates the collaboration of the communities in which we work to help us build Community Solar projects that support New York climate goals,” said Margaret Campbell, Senior Business Development Manager at EDF Renewables.

The Climate Act will transform how every New Yorker generates and uses electricity; the way they heat their homes, and how they commute to work and school. It further brings with it numerous benefits to communities and diversifies revenue sources for participating landowners thus creating stability for generations.
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