Abstract
Sustainable CUNY worked with decision makers and subject matter experts (SME's) to identify the barriers to and solutions for advancing commercial Community Solar (CS) and CS+Storage (CS+S) in urban areas. This roadmap captures the key challenges and solutions identified by New York City (NYC) stakeholders, including the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), through a collaborative process. Solar, as well as storage, are among the fastest growing energy segments in the United States, with CS, also known as Community Distributed Generation (CDG), gaining popularity with those who may not own or have access to a viable roof. Urban areas like NYC, which have a large population of renters, are particularly well suited for CS projects where credits from the power produced by a large remote installation are offered on a subscription basis to residents or businesses in the community. However, CS and CS+S projects have stalled at the doorstep of many cities. Host site owners, particularly those with large rooftops, have been slow to commit to installing CS due to competing rooftop usage and programs, limited knowledge about incentives, lack of economic data, and a complicated implementation process.
Original language | American English |
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Publisher | National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) |
Number of pages | 24 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Work performed by Sustainable City University of New York (Sustainable CUNY), New York, New YorkNREL Publication Number
- NREL/SR-7A40-90019
Keywords
- community distributed generation
- CUNY
- NYC
- roadmap
- rooftop solar
- solar+storage
- urban