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Solar industry, advocates hail New York passage of ambitious climate bill

June 20, 2019

New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act passed the Assembly early in the morning of June 20 and will now await the governor’s signature. Solar advocates praised the state legislature’s adoption of long anticipated legislation that will require at least 70 percent of electric generation come from renewable sources by 2030 and providing needed funding to low-income and environmental justice communities.

The law, which was agreed to earlier this week by Gov. Cuomo and the state senate and assembly, includes a requirement for 6 GW of local, distributed solar energy by 2025. A report released earlier this year by Vote Solar estimates that achieving this solar goal will sustain more than 11,000 jobs between now and 2025.

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