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Verizon replaces 200+ NYC vans with hybrid electric
Joining an increasing number of companies looking to increase the efficiency of their fleets, Verizon Communications Inc. recently replaced 234 of its existing gas-powered vans with hybrid-electric vans for use in New York City with support from NYSERDA.
NYS college unveils 2 MW solar project
The offsite project is expected to directly offset the college's electricity costs and is a net-metered project supported by a grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
Cutting edge energy efficiency, solar tech design on display at Cornell University's new NYC campus
The Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island features a combined 850-kW solar PV installation, the largest in Manhattan, alongside a variety of site-specific strategies and technologies to reduce energy demand.
NYSERDA unveils $15.5M in funds for energy storage
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority has made $15.5 million of funding available for energy storage projects.
Hooked on solar, but out of roof space?
In this column sponsored by EnterSolar, the team outlines how companies with limited roof space can think outside the box to expand their solar footprint.
New York unveils $10M in energy efficiency initiatives for industrial, manufacturing facilities
Funding supports clean energy projects at large and medium-size industrial facilities and is expected to yield more than $12 million in annual savings, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority said Sept. 12.
Con Edison boasts strong year for energy efficiency incentives for C&I customers
In 2015, 28,300 Con Edison customers got rebates from the utility for making energy-saving upgrades.
Morgan Stanley to install Bloom fuel cell system at NYC headquarters
Morgan Stanley announced that Bloom Energy will install a fuel cell system at the bank's global headquarters in New York City.
Bloomberg LP to purchase energy from NY wind farm
NYSERDA announced in December that a large-scale wind project supported by New York's Renewable Portfolio Standard will sell power to corporations.