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Solar New York

The Big Apple should not have to wait any longer: It’s time to become a center of renewable energy. We’re not talking about big solar and wind arrays as we’re going to see in the Sahara – although that’s a good thing too – but rather about distributed generation: making power where you live and work. The NYC Solar Map is live. It’s a project of the NYC Solar America City Partnership, led by Sustainable CUNY (City University of New York). The video, courtesy of Reuters, contains an interview with Sean Ahearn, a professor at Hunter College, a CUNY campus. Ahearn describes the project and how it can substantially enable the building of solar here in Gotham.

This article, from Renewable Energy World, describes the project and some of the pricing involved. Bottom line? Very competitive.

The stars are aligning for distributed renewable energy, in particular the most important star of all, certainly for our purposes on Gaia – our sun.

 

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Bill Hewitt

Bill Hewitt has been an environmental activist and professional for nearly 25 years. He was deeply involved in the battle to curtail acid rain, and was also a Sierra Club leader in New York City. He spent 11 years in public affairs for the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, and worked on environmental issues for two NYC mayoral campaigns and a presidential campaign. He is a writer and editor and is the principal of Hewitt Communications. He has an M.S. in international affairs, has taught political science at Pace University, and has graduate and continuing education classes on climate change, sustainability, and energy and the environment at The Center for Global Affairs at NYU. His book, "A Newer World - Politics, Money, Technology, and What’s Really Being Done to Solve the Climate Crisis," will be out from the University Press of New England in December.



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the policy, politics, science and economics of environmental protection, sustainability, energy and climate change

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