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Ecogy Energy helps American Red Cross in Tinton Falls reduce carbon emissions

Ecogy Energy, together with the American Red Cross, unveiled a 120.1 kilowatt DC solar system, developed by Brooklyn-based Ecogy, that will provide the nonprofit’s building in Tinton Falls with all the solar energy it needs to offset annual on-site electricity use, making the building net-zero.

Catholic campus already running 100% on wind power builds solar arrays for community use

“The stewardship of our environment is critical to continuance, just as self-preservation is critical to our own survival and that of our community. We are beyond grateful for the opportunity to provide clean resources to the community and contribute to saving our planet.”

- Superior General, Father Raymond Finch, Maryknoll Society

Croton-on-Hudson Certified as a Silver Climate Smart Community

“Our new community solar array, installed on the roof of our DPW building by Ecogy Energy, serves 53 local households and prevents the emission of more than 100 metric tons of greenhouse gas – equivalent to taking 33 gas-driven cars off the road. This is just one example of what we can achieve when we work together to protect our common home and build for a sustainable future,”

- Lindsay Audin, Chair of the village’s Sustainability Committee.

Wilmington Housing Authority unveils solar array in Southbridge

The Wilmington Housing Authority joined state and local officials Monday to show off a new solar array at the former 180-unit WHA Southbridge Extension site in Wilmington’s Southbridge neighborhood. According to city officials, it’s currently the largest privately-financed, public housing solar project in the country.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater gets clean energy assist from on-site solar array

“Installing solar carries forward Wright’s ideals and continues the Conservancy’s commitment to protect and preserve this beautiful landscape and the architectural principles that make Fallingwater unique.”

- Justin Gunther, VP, Western PA Conservancy and Director of Fallingwater.

Energy Department Congratulates 'Plug-and-Play DER Challenge' Finalists

In August 2018, the DOE’s Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium (GMLC) launched the “Plug & Play DER Challenge,” a call for proposed concepts to develop interoperability solutions to lower integration costs, increase system performance, and enhance capabilities. 

Ecogy Energy Working on Rooftop Community Solar Projects for NYPA

Ecogy Energy, a developer, financier and owner-operator, says it is securing preliminary agreements with the first municipality in a series of upcoming projects that were selected through a competitive request for proposals from the New York Power Authority (NYPA) under the Westchester Community Solar Partnership (WCSP).

Ocean State Job Lot Unwraps Rooftop Solar Portfolio

Ocean State Job Lot could host more than Christmas decorations this winter. The North Kingstown, R.I.-based discount retail chain will be hosting 7,500 solar rooftop panels across 10 of its Rhode Island locations, starting with its Johnston store. The energy generated will be fed directly back into the regional power grid.