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Below is a sample of media coverage of Common Energy.

  • Times Union, Albany, NY

    "Under the community solar model, utility customers essentially buy into a solar farm paid through their existing utility bill." ..."Common Energy's existing solar farms allow anyone who pays an electricity bill to save money and make a positive environmental impact in minutes."

  • The Leader, Corning, NY

    "United Way of the Southern Tier announced a partnership with Common Energy to bring
    lower cost clean energy to communities in the Southern Tier. Through this innovative partnership, New York state residents can sign up for a 10% discount on their electricity rate for up to 20 years and lower emissions in the community at no cost."

  • WENY, Horseheads, NY

    "The United Way of the Southern Tier announced a partnership with Common Energy to bring lower costing clean energy to communities in the Southern Tier. Through the partnership, New York State residents can sign up for [a] discount on their electricity rate for up to 20 years at no cost. The United Way and Common Energy says this will also lead to lower emissions in the community."

  • Greentech Media, Boston, MA

    "Through [the] NY Community Solar Partnership with Common Energy, Capital Region homeowners and renters can add solar energy to their existing National Grid account, save [approximately] 10 percent on electricity and lower emissions in their community."

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and see if you're eligible to start saving?

If there's an available solar farm servicing your utility company,
you could start saving the environment and money every month!

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