Located six miles from the company’s Baldwinsville brewery, the 2.76-MW array will produce over 3 million kWh annually, the equivalent of providing enough to brew 3 million cases of beverages annually. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), through the NY-Sun program, provided over $1.1 million in support for the array which is comprised of more than 8,300 solar panels - making it Anheuser-Busch’s largest off-site installation to date in the United States. “This project exemplifies our efforts to support solar projects across the state that deliver meaningful environmental benefits while spurring economic growth that will serve New Yorkers for generations to come.” “New York is making nation-leading investments in renewable energy resources that support our rapidly growing clean energy economy and provide businesses and residents with cleaner, more cost-effective energy,” Cuomo said. Located in the Town of Van Buren, Anheuser-Busch’s Baldwinsville brewery is the sole off-taker of the commercial solar project, which complements “Central New York Rising,” the region’s comprehensive strategy to generate robust economic growth and community development and supportsCuomo’s Green New Deal which calls for 70% of the state’s electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030 and 6,000 MW of solar by 2025. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the completion of a 2.76-MW solar project in Central New York.
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