
Governor Cuomo Announces Completion of Largest Public School Solar Project in New York
Solar Array Will Provide Clean, Renewable Energy, Reduce Greenhouse Gas EmissionsProject Will Save Avon Central School District an Estimated $1.6 Million in Electricity Costs Over 25 years
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced the completion of New York’s
largest solar project to date at a public school in Avon. The project
will provide clean, renewable energy to save the Avon Central School District
an estimated $1.6 million over 25 years. This project is part of New York’s
goal to supply 50 percent of its electricity from renewable energy resources by 2030.
“New York State is leading the way in developing clean energy alternatives
to help communities lower costs and reduce their carbon footprint,”
Governor
Cuomo said. “This project is another example of how we are taking action to
preserve our environment and create a cleaner and greener New York.”
The announcement was made by Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul at a ribbon
cutting event in Avon earlier today. Solar energy is a key component of
Governor Cuomo’s Reforming the Energy Vision strategy to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and build a clean, resilient and affordable energy
system for all New Yorkers.
The 1.5 megawatt (MW) off-site, ground-mounted solar array is located
at 245 Clinton Street in Avon. The energy produced by the array is equivalent
to the electricity needed to power approximately 250 average-sized homes.
The project will reduce greenhouse gases by 927 metric tons, equivalent
to taking approximately 200 cars off the road.
A photo of the solar arrays can be found
here.
“Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York State is making
real strides in developing a clean energy system that encourages greater
use of renewable energy and energy efficiency,”
said Lieutenant Governor Hochul. "In addition to helping this school district reduce energy costs,
the solar array will be used to educate students about solar and clean
energy."
The project was supported with approximately $564,000 in incentives from
Governor Cuomo's
NY-Sun initiative, which is advancing the growth of a sustainable, self-sufficient solar
industry across the state. The solar project uses remote net metering
and is located offsite. Net metering allows residential and commercial
customers that install solar to receive a credit on their electricity
bill for power generated by their system and fed back into the grid. The
school district is expected to see about $1.6 million in credits on its
electric bills that offset their electricity use over the life of a 25-year
agreement.
Richard Kauffman, Chairman of Energy and Finance, New York State, said, “Under Governor Cuomo’s clean energy leadership, we’re
seeing New York communities like Avon School District take up the challenge
to adopt and deploy affordable and sustainable clean energy solutions
into their lives. Every day, New York residents, businesses and communities
across the state are adding cost-effective and clean energy sources like
solar to the grid to protect against climate change as together, we create
a better future for the next generation of New Yorkers.”
John B. Rhodes, President and CEO, New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority (NYSERDA),
said, “Governor Cuomo’s NY-Sun initiative created opportunities
for residents, businesses and school districts to replace fossil fuels
with clean, renewable solar energy, and save money in the process. I commend
the Avon Central School District for its foresight in choosing to go solar
and its contributions to building a cleaner community.”
The project is being developed through a power purchase agreement with
WGL Energy Systems, which will own the solar array. Under the agreement,
the school district paid no upfront costs for the solar project and will
pay a fixed rate for the energy produced by the solar array. In addition,
the Avon Central School District is working with WGL Energy Systems to
design a curriculum around the solar project and its educational components.
This solar project is a continuation of Avon Central School District’s
initiatives to reduce the district’s carbon footprint of its buildings
and grounds. It was an early adopter of solar. The district has had a
small (5.5 kilowatt) solar array on two school rooftops since 2008, has
installed LED lighting and motion sensing lights, which have reduced electricity
use, and is undergoing a capital project that includes new energy efficient
equipment to heat and operate its swimming pool. The Avon Central School
District is a rural district with 1,000 students in kindergarten through grade 12.
Senator Patrick Gallivan
said, “I congratulate the Avon Central School District for taking a leadership
role in the use of renewable forms of energy. This investment will reduce
the district’s electricity costs and benefit the community by helping
to protect our natural resources now and in the future.”
Aaron Johnson, Avon Superintendent of Schools,
said, “Avon Central School District is extremely excited about the educational,
environmental and financial benefits that will be achieved over the next
25 years with the installation of this project. NYSERDA and WGL have been
critical partners in making this project a success, and we commend their
efforts and support through this installation. Lastly, thank you to Avon
Central Schools’ Board of Education for the leadership and courage
they have demonstrated to bring this project to completion.”
Approximately 92 public school districts and private schools have completed
solar projects in New York State with funding from NYSERDA. In addition,
318 school districts have registered for K-Solar, a public-private partnership
between the New York Power Authority and NYSERDA in collaboration with
competitively selected private sector solar developers.
The Avon Schools project began prior to New York State’s adoption
of K-Solar to help make it easier for schools to go solar. K-Solar provides
registered public and private schools with free ongoing advisory services,
solar site assessments and energy analysis, technical and administrative
support and an expedited permitting process.
Today's announcement complements “Finger Lakes Forward,”
a comprehensive blueprint to generate economic growth by building upon
the region’s recent progress and investing in key industries, including
photonics, agricultureý and food production, and advanced manufacturing.
An historic $500 million State investment in the Finger Lakes region through
the Upstate Revitalization Initiative, announced by Governor Cuomo in
December 2015, is leveraging more than $2.5 billion in private investment,
creating thousands of jobs and providing the basis to create a highly
successful and diverse 21st century economy. More information is available
here.
Governor Cuomo’s $1 billion NY-Sun initiative has accelerated solar
growth across the State. The amount of energy produced by solar in New
York increased 575 percent from 2012 through 2015, adding 525 MW of clean,
renewable power. More than 1,000 solar projects were installed in the
Finger Lakes Region during this period, adding over 20 MW of power.
New York’s solar growth has also generated significant job growth
in the solar industry. According to a national report, New York’s
solar industry is now the fourth largest in the nation and currently employs
more than 8,250 workers, an increase of more than 3,000 jobs since 2013.
In 2016, double-digit job growth is expected to continue with another
1,000 additional jobs created as a result of the State’s robust
solar project pipeline.
About Reforming the Energy Vision
Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) is Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s
strategy to lead on climate change and grow New York's economy. REV
is building a cleaner, more resilient and affordable energy system for
all New Yorkers by stimulating investment in clean technologies like solar,
wind, and energy efficiency and generating 50% of the state's electricity
needs from renewable energy by 2030. Already, REV has driven 600% growth
in the statewide solar market, enabled over 105,000 low-income households
to permanently cut their energy bills with energy efficiency, and created
thousands of jobs in manufacturing, engineering, and other clean tech
sectors. REV is ensuring New York State reduces statewide greenhouse gas
emissions 40% by 2030 and achieves the internationally-recognized target
of reducing emissions 80% by 2050. To learn more about REV, including
the Governor's $5 billion investment in clean energy technology and
innovation, please visit
www.ny.gov/REV4NYand follow us at
@Rev4NY.