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Posted - February 5, 2020

Revisions to NYSERDA Energy Storage Incentive Programs | YSG Solar

Last week, on January 28, 2020, NYSERDA announced a number of revisions to its Energy Storage Market Acceleration Incentives

Posted - February 4, 2020

Shift Peak Demand Capacity With Energy Storage Systems | YSG Solar

In the last 30 years, the energy industry has gone through major market shifts on a macro level. Today, with low-cost natural gas and

Posted - February 4, 2020

Solar Companies Looking To Lease Land in New York | YSG Solar

As New York sets the most ambitious goals in the world for clean energy and energy storage systems, solar developers have flocked to the

Posted - February 4, 2020

Rent My Roof For Solar | YSG Solar

If you’ve got property with vacant roof space then renting your roof for solar is a great way to make some extra money. Of course,

Posted - February 3, 2020

Should You Sell Or Lease Land For A Solar Farm? | YSG Solar

As the United States closes coal power plants throughout the country and moves away from natural gas, renewable energy sources like

Posted - January 31, 2020

How Much Do Solar Farms Pay To Lease Land? | YSG Solar

Just like real estate all across the United States, the value of a solar farm lagely comes down to one main factor—location, location,

Posted - January 30, 2020

Reducing New York City Building Emissions | YSG Solar

In a recent blog post, we covered the NYC Climate Mobilization Act (Local Laws 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92), placing the primary focus on

Posted - January 28, 2020

How Long Do Solar Panels Last? | YSG Solar

A solar panel installation is a long-term investment, but just how long-term exactly? A common question when it comes to solar concerns

Posted - January 27, 2020

VDER ConEd CSRP Zone Calculation | YSG Solar

Con Edison Demand Response ProgramsThere are two different Con Edison Demand Response Programs currently in operation around the city of

Posted - January 24, 2020

Is My Land Suitable For A Solar Farm? | YSG Solar

Leasing your land for a solar farm is a great way to generate some extra revenue—with little or no effort on your part. A solar