Hebron to Launch Second Community Solar Campaign – NYVT Media

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HEBRON – The town along with Sustainable Hebron, is pleased to announce a renewed campaign to extend the benefits of community solar to more residents of Hebron. A launch event will be held on June 30 from 11.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. at the Hebron United Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 3153 County Route 30 in West Hebron, where residents will have an opportunity to learn about community solar and its benefits.

“With the success of our initial campaign in 2022, we are excited to offer this opportunity again, helping even more residents reduce their utility expenses,” said Town Supervisor Brian Campbell. “Community solar represents a practical solution for anyone looking to save on their energy bills.”

Community solar is a solar farm located in New York State that generates utility bill credits based on the amount of electricity produced by the solar panels. When you subscribe to a community solar project, you get a share of the energy generated by that solar project in the form of monthly credits applied to your NYSEG bill. Savings will vary from month to month based on factors such as time of year, solar production, and individual energy usage, but subscribers can expect to save up to 10% on their electricity costs over the course of a year.

With community solar, no solar panels are installed on the subscriber’s roof or property. There is no change to the subscriber’s electricity supplier. There are no sign-up or cancelation fees, just savings on the utility bill. It’s hassle-free and costs nothing. Most everyone is eligible – homeowners, renters, farmers, small businesses, houses of worship, and others.

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