Catalyze, a renewable energy developer and Independent Power Producer (IPP) in the US, has completed a 4.8 MW community solar project in Frankfort, NY. According to Catalyze, the initiative targets residential and commercial users, particularly low- and middle-income subscribers. The project utilizes New York's Inclusive Community Solar Adder (ICSA), making solar accessible to disadvantaged groups. Catalyze claims the development revitalizes a brownfield site owned by Human Technologies, repurposing underused land. This is the developer’s 6th community solar project in New York. Catalyze is also developing a 79 MW community distributed generation (CDG) solar portfolio, backed by $100 million from New York Green Bank, advancing the state's renewable energy goals.
Catalyze completes 4.8 MW community solar project in New York
The 4.8 MW community solar project in New York brings affordable solar power to disadvantaged communities. Learn more about this Catalyze project here.
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