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American Solar Grazing Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/american-solar-grazing-associationASGA promotes grazing livestock on solar installations. They are developing best practices that support shepherds and solar developers to both effectively manage solar installations and create new agribusiness profits.
Ithaca, NY https://www.solargrazing.org/ info@solargrazing.orgCentral New York Regional Planning and Development Board – Energy Management
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-regional-planning-and-development-board-–-energy-managementThe primary goal of the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board's Energy Management program is to promote the use of energy conservation measures and alternative energy development in Central New York. To help achieve this goal, the CNY RPDB received designation in 2007 by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to serve as the Energy Smart Communities Coordinator in Central New York. This designation provided the agency an opportunity to increase its commitment to helping individuals, businesses, and local units of government access a range of technical assistance services and financial resources which are available to support energy initiatives in their communities.
126 N Salina St, Syracuse http://www.cnyrpdb.org/programs/energy.asp (315) 422-8276 mail@cnyrpdb.orgEnergy Independent Caroline
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/energy-independent-carolineEnergy Independent Caroline is a collaborative effort between residents, Town Board, and other interested people to effectively use our natural resources to achieve energy independence from fossil fuels on a municipal & residential level. Their mission is to produce power for electricity, heat, and transportation from renewable resources. To accomplish this, they initiate renewable energy projects while educating Caroline residents about energy issues in order to build commitment to reducing energy consumption.
2670 Slaterville Rd, Slaterville Springs http://www.townofcaroline.org/energy-independent-caroline.html (607) 539-6400 sunnybrk@gmail.comGeneva Community Power
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-community-powerGeneva Community Power is a local renewable energy program serving residents and businesses in the NY Finger Lakes region. The Town of Geneva and Joule Community Power have partnered to establish the program that allows subscribers to benefit from solar energy by spending less on electricity while supporting clean energy generation.
3750 County Road 6, Geneva https://www.genevacommunitypower.com/ (210) 833-8666 info@genevacommunitypower.comMunicipal Electric and Gas Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/municipal-electric-and-gas-allianceMEGA is a non-profit, community-based, energy cost savings program that complies with all public bidding requirements for your energy purchases. It is purposefully designed to connect consumers with professional energy consultants who can help with the competitive business bidding process.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.megaenergy.org/ (607) 434-3333 info@megaenergy.orgSolar Tompkins / HeatSmart Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/solar-tompkins-heatsmart-tompkinsSolar Tompkins is a nonprofit community-based organization promoting a pathway to net-zero-carbon homes in Tompkins County, NY. This includes facilitating the adoption of solar and other renewable energy sources, reducing the energy needs of homes while enhancing comfort, and providing affordable, non-fossil-fuel alternatives for home heating, which accounts for 3/4 of the home energy footprint in our cold-winter climate. The Solar Tompkins Board includes volunteer representatives from all 10 towns in Tompkins County, a representative from the Tompkins County Planning Department, and several 'at-large' members chosen for their expertise and knowledge. They are now focused on the HeatSmart Tompkins project as a transition away from solar provision and more toward energy efficiency through the installation of geothermal heat pumps.
Ithaca, NY http://www.solartompkins.org/ (850) 291-5259 Lisa@HeatSmartTompkins.orgSouthern Tier Solar Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/southern-tier-solar-worksSouthern Tier Solar Works is the clean energy outreach and marketing program of the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition. They work across the region to spur affordable and efficient deployment of solar, energy efficiency and other clean energy solutions by helping to inform you about technologies, policies, and incentives. They support education and training of the energy professionals needed to grow the regional clean energy economy and reap its rewards in our communities.
30 Main St, Binghamton http://SouthernTierSolarWorks.org (607) 873-9220 STSWinfo@SouthernTierSolarWorks.orgThe Solar Home Factory
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-solar-home-factoryThe Solar Home Factory builds pre-assembled solar homes, designed for a low maintenance, low impact, and highly efficient lifestyle. Solar panels power heat pump systems that heat, cool, and insert fresh air. The steel siding, PVC trim, and membrane roofing make for an extremely low maintenance home.
333 Forge Avenue, Geneva https://www.solarhomefactory.com/ (315) 230-4070 info@solarhomefactory.comThe Solar Village Company LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-solar-village-company-llcThis 20-home community in Geneva, New York features low maintenance living with no heating or electric bills. Lake Tunnel Solar Village features homes from Solar Home Factory, built to be solid, light, warm, and with integrated renewable energy. You can live just steps from the water and walk to fine dining and entertainment downtown.
33 Forge Ave, Geneva https://www.solar-village.com/ (315) 230-4070 info@solarhomefactory.comU.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/us-green-building-council-new-york-upstateUSGBC New York Upstate offers education, outreach, advocacy, and activities for our members and individuals interested in green building in 55 counties in New York State. Their members, volunteers, and Market Leadership Advisory Board are a diverse group, passionate about green buildings and communities. As a member of USGBC New York Upstate, you'll join a diverse, dedicated community of professionals — who design, construct, manage, finance, insure, maintain, own, and occupy buildings.
727 East Washington Street, Syracuse https://www.usgbc.org/chapters/usgbc-new-york-upstate (315) 729-9067 thall@usgbc.org