Reduce energy costs and show commitment to sustainability with solar energy from rooftops, parking lots, government and municipal buildings, schools, universities, and hospitals. SolarEdge's PV, EV charging, storage and energy optimization solution maximizes energy production, manages consumption, and enhances public safety.
Who designs & supply solar systems for commercial PV application?
We design & supply solar systems for commercial PV application at low wholesale prices. Commercial solar systems by Solar Electric Supply (SES) are custom solar panel grid-tie power systems for commercial buildings using REC, SolarWorld, Hanwha, Trina and Canadian Solar solar panels.
How can local governments encourage solar energy growth?
As local governments take steps to encourage solar energy growth, they can show leadership by installing solar on public facilities or other public land. They may also have the option to install solar on remediated brownfields and other examples of under-utilized land.
Should local governments use third-party ownership for solar energy?
A second option for local governments is to use third-party ownership, which can provide access to solar energy without some of the upfront costs. Power purchase agreements (PPAs) are a common third-party ownership method by which solar is installed on public facilities.
Can a local government install solar on public property?
Traditionally, local governments have had two primary methods for installing solar on public property. They can choose to directly own and finance their solar projects, or they can enter into a third-party ownership arrangement such as a power purchase agreement.
Locations with high-value alternative uses (e.g., future public buildings, parks, etc.) may not be ideal for solar development, while areas with little or no alternative use (e.g., brownfields and closed and capped landfills) may be well-suited for solar projects.
By 2030, New York will have 10,000 megawatts (MW) of distributed solar energy across the State. Between rooftop panels and community solar projects, the benefits of solar energy are accessible to all New Yorkers. Simultaneously, our large-scale solar and onshore wind capacity will have reached around 16,000 MW and 4,000 MW, respectively.