SUNation installs 10,000th Solar PV System on Long Island 12/17/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 12, 2014 Contact: 516.229.7248 | Media Relations Hotline: mediarelationsLI@pseg.com 10,000th Solar PV System Installed on Long Island Highlights Partnership of New York State and Long Island Utility Through PowerUp Long Island and NY-Sun, New York State Partners with PSEG Long Island to Advance Integration of Clean, Renewable Energy into Region’s Electric System Huntington, N.Y. – The ceremonial installation of the 10,000th solar photovoltaic (PV) system on Long Island took place today at a private residence in Huntington as part of the State’s partnership with PSEG Long Island under the PowerUp Long Island and NY-Sun initiatives. New York State’s energy leaders and local leaders joined PSEG Long Island, business and solar industry representatives to celebrate the installation of the 7,200 watt PV system, which is expected to produce 8,817 kilowatt hours (kWh) annually, offsetting approximately 95 percent of the homeowner’s annual electricity expense. Approximately, 41 percent of all solar systems in New York State have been installed on Long Island, resulting in today’s announcement celebrating PSEG Long Island’s 10,000th customer, Michael Greaves of Huntington. Across Long Island, the customer-sited residential and commercial solar system programs have provided rebates of more than $180 million for a total of 88.44 megawatts (MW) of capacity savings since the program started in 2000. This past April, Governor Cuomo announced a historic $1 billion investment for the NY-Sun Initiative, a statewide program designed to support New York’s vibrant solar economy and ultimately transform the solar market into a self-sustaining industry across New York. “With just under half of the solar electric installations in New York State and the largest solar electric farm in the eastern United States, Long Island residents and business leaders are seeking community-based solutions to grow the clean energy economy at an even more rapid pace,” said Richard Kauffman, Chairman of Energy and Finance for New York. “We are pleased that PowerUp Long Island and the NY-Sun initiative are delivering on their promise to encourage and support local communities to reinvent how clean, efficient and affordable electricity for the people of Long Island and New York is produced and distributed.” “Solar installations on Long Island have been growing at a rapid pace thanks to the continued funding from the NY-Sun Incentive Program,” said Mike Voltz, Director of Energy Efficiency and Renewables, PSEG Long Island. “The installation of the 10,000th solar PV system represents an increasing awareness for the control our customers can take over their energy future, helping everyone work toward energy independence through the use of alternative energy technologies.” Residential and commercial solar customers across Long Island and the Rockaways are reaping the benefits of the clean and renewable energy the sun provides. Since partnering with New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to administer the NY-Sun Incentive Program, PSEG Long Island has processed approximately 3,000 applications. The 15,000th PV installation on Long Island may be seen in 2015. Residential energy use is the largest contributor to Long Island’s carbon footprint. Already, ten of the 13 Long Island towns have adopted energy conservation codes that call for new homes to be 20 percent more efficient than state code and require third-party verification of home performance. Long Island’s key economic assets are a well-educated and productive workforce, its proximity to New York City, premier research and educational institutions, a high quality of life and treasured natural resources ensure that solar and other clean energy solutions will continue to grow at a rapid pace in the region. “Long Island’s impressive growth in solar power is testament to the success of Governor Cuomo’s NY-Sun Initiative here and throughout the state,” said John B. Rhodes, President and CEO, NYSERDA. “New York’s commitment to solar investment has helped make this renewable resource more attractive to residents and businesses while helping the state move toward having a sustainable solar industry. Two years after Superstorm Sandy, Long Island is becoming a model for the benefits of renewable energy and the resiliency that it adds to the State’s energy system.” “Long Island has now achieved its 10,000th solar installation. This milestone has been made possible through the commitment made by the State with its many programs to promote solar. These programs, including the unprecedented NY-Sun initiative, have given most homeowners access to install solar by making it more affordable than ever before,” said Carlo Lanza, Chairman, Long Island Solar Energy Industries Association, and Vice President, Harvest Power LLC. “SUNation Solar is proud to participate in this event with Governor Cuomo’s energy leadership team, NYSERDA and the PSEG Long Island team. Through 12 years of collaboration we have built a thriving new industry on Long Island and continue to add skilled high quality jobs to our fellow Long Islanders. With innovative programs, financing solutions and dedication to a greener, better Long Island the goals of Governor Cuomo’s NY-Sun initiative are within reach. Today we celebrate the 10,000th residential solar installation on Long Island and the 12 years it took SUNation to get here,” said Scott Maskin, President, SUNation. “Going solar has been a wise choice. The installation was completed in August and preliminary data already suggest that we’re on target to reach our goals of significantly reducing our electric bill, lowering our carbon output and helping to pave the way for a cleaner environment,”said Michael Greaves, the 10,000th solar installation customer. “We appreciate the great results our contractor SUNation provided, as well as PSEG Long Island rebates, and New York and U.S. support and initiatives to help make it all possible.” Earlier this year, Governor Cuomo announced additional funding of $60 million made available through the statewide NY-Sun initiative administered by NYSERDA to support the continued success of the solar industry on Long Island. NYSERDA has more than doubled the proposed allocation for the Long Island region, from $28 million to $60 million, increased the maximum size of the PV system eligible for incentives up to 200 kW, and has partnered with PSEG Long Island to locally implement the statewide NY-Sun program. NYSERDA is the statewide administrator of the NY-Sun Incentive Program, and PSEG Long Island is the local administrator on Long Island. PSEG Long Island was instrumental in the MW Block system design process, as it reviews and approves applications received by NYSERDA for Long Island and Rockaway customers and it works with installers on Long Island to approve projects, verify installations and inform NYSERDA when the projects are ready for payment. NYSERDA performs these tasks for the other two regions of the State. PSEG Long Island operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a 12-year contract. PSEG Long Island is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE:PEG), a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual revenues of $10 billion. PowerUp Long Island, launched in August 2014 by Governor Cuomo, is a partnership between State energy agencies and local utilities to support further development and deployment of clean and renewable energy sources throughout the Long Island region. PowerUp Long Island will advance the region’s significant progress in integrating clean energy technologies to create efficient, reliable and affordable energy systems for Long Island’s communities. The PowerUp Long Island partnership is coordinated by NYSERDA and New York Power Authority with PSEG Long Island, the Long Island Power Authority and National Grid. Because of more frequent extreme weather events, the importance of a resilient and dependable energy grid on Long Island is critical to the well-being of residents and businesses in the region and the PowerUp Long Island partnership is creating a stronger and safer system. NY-Sun Initiative is a $1 billion initiative of Governor Cuomo’s to advance the scale-up of solar and move the state closer to having a sustainable, self-sufficient solar industry. With this initiative, New York’s role as a leader and first mover in shaping the future of energy remains firmly in place. By developing innovative market solutions, the State is delivering on Governor Cuomo’s commitment to transform the energy industry into a more resilient, clean, cost-effective and dynamic system. Working with State, citizen and industry stakeholders, New York’s energy policy is moving to a more market-based, decentralized approach. This means preserving the environment, decreasing energy costs, and creating opportunities for economic growth for current and future generations of New Yorkers. In advancing these new energy systems and solutions, New Yorkers will have improved energy affordability and efficiency without sacrificing the ability to live in a cleaner, resilient and more sustainable environment. Photo Left to Right: John Rhodes, President and CEO, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Stephen Foley, SUNation, Mike Bailis, Vice President, SUNation, Carlo Lanza, Chairman, Long Island Solar Energy Industries Association, Vice President, Harvest Power LLC., Scott Maskin, President, SUNation, Richard Kauffman, Chairman, Energy and Finance, Office of Governor Cuomo, Michael Voltz, Director, Energy Efficiency and Renewables, PSEG Long Island, Michael Greaves, 10,000th solar installation customer, Julia Bovey, Director, New York State Department of Public Service << Back to News