Brooklyn SolarWorks CEO shares five ways solar is expanding in NYC

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2023 was a breakthrough year for New York City’s transition to renewable energy. NYC-based Brooklyn SolarWorks’ CEO T.R. Ludwig says these five key drivers that will transform the city’s use of renewable energy. 

City of Yes | City of Yes carbon Neutrality (COYCN) zoning amendment removes barriers to larger solar developments. The changes present opportunities for rooftop solar development on more than 50,000 buildings and more than 1 million homes in NYC.  In addition, 8,500 acres of parking lots will be re-zoned to allow for solar installations – that’s 10x the acreage of Central Park! Learn more about City of Yes Carbon Neutrality here.

New York City’s Solar Property Tax Abatement | New York City is offering a 30% Property Tax Abatement (PTA) – an increase from a previous 20% PTA – which  covers 30% of solar panel installation costs…

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