Below is a sample of media coverage of Common Energy.
- Business Wire, New York
"Common Energy, a leading community solar provider, today announced collaborations with Microsoft, LinkedIn, Corning, Akamai Technologies, and VMware to bring a new sustainability benefit to each companies’ employees."
- Frederick News Post, Frederick, MD
"Common Energy has three solar farms in Maryland, located in Bowie, Hancock and Elkton, which service users of BGE, Potomac Edison and Delmarva. Each farm can provide power for several hundred homes."..."When residents make the switch, their service provider buys solar power from the farm. Then, the state of Maryland gives the customer a credit equal to their average power bill. Common Energy then invoices for 90 percent of the credit, and the customer keeps the other 10 percent. Low-income households are eligible to keep 25 percent."
- Solarbuilder, Clifton Park, NY
“We are pleased to be part of this important project that brings real economic and environmental benefits to the entire community,” said Common Energy’s Founder and CEO, Richard Keiser. “Affordable clean energy has never been easier to access, and we are proud to enable residents and businesses across the region this opportunity to save money and lower carbon emissions.”
- The Saratogian, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
"Saratoga Springs Housing Authority is partnering with community solar provider Common Energy to increase the use of clean energy and fund energy efficiency investments in the Spa City."
- Photovoltaic Magazine, USA
"Common Energy came about," says Common Energy CEO Richard Keiser, "when we noticed that many developers did not have the desire or internal capability to acquire and manage residential subscribers for their community solar projects."
- Solar Industry, Latham, NY
"Electricity generated at the Sugar Hill Solar Farm will be supplied to customers anywhere in National Grid’s existing distribution system."
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