New York, It's Your Turn To Go Solar!

Become a Sun Partner

New Yorkers who don't own a solar friendly roof can now easily subscribe to clean solar energy — located on someone else's rooftop — it's that simple!

A lot of people want to go solar, whether to contribute to a greener environment or to save on their electric bills. But solar (and its benefits) has, for too long, eluded New York residents who call apartments, lofts, or rental living spaces... home. Yeloha, a Solar Sharing Network, aims at making solar energy accessible to everyone — no matter where they live! Simply put, if energy can travel 92.96 million miles to earth, why can't it go an extra couple of blocks to your apartment.

A new clean energy push introduced by Governor Cuomo is about to dramatically transform New York's electrical grid. And now, for the first time, New Yorkers that live in apartments, rent, have shaded roofs, unsuitable roof, or are on a tight budget can go solar too. The six major New York utilities offer support for shared solar which means your clean energy savings will appear directly on your current energy providers bill, no need to change energy providers.

New Yorker? Want to make an impact? Your time to go solar has finally arrived. Fill-in the form to reserve your spot on Yeloha's Solar Sharing Network. Participation in the first Yeloha Solar Sharing projects in New York will be on a first come, first served basis. By reserving your place, we'll give you priority access to the subscription options as they become available in your area.

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