Mayor de Blasio Makes Major Investment in Solar Power at City Schools
EDF statement from Andy Darrell, New York Regional Director
(NEW YORK – September 29, 2014) Mayor de Blasio today announced a $28 million investment in solar at schools, funding 24 installations as part of the administration’s new green buildings plan. These new solar projects are part of the mayor’s ambitious plan announced last week, committing New York City to an 80 percent reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions over 2005 levels by the year 2050.
“80% by 2050 – here we come! Solar for schools is exactly the kind of investment we need today to turn the corner on climate change tomorrow. The price of solar has fallen dramatically; what a great way to deliver clean, affordable, and resilient energy for our kids.”
- Andy Darrell, Chief of Strategy, US Climate and Energy and New York Regional Director
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