Take Immediate Action.
Achieve Long-Term Goals
The ASAP Act is One Piece of 20X35: Raising New York’s Distributed Solar Goal
A growing coalition of clean energy advocates is calling for New York leaders to double New York’s distributed solar goal from 10 gigawatts by 2030 to 20 gigawatts by 2035.
Washington DC is cutting support for affordable clean energy, leaving New Yorkers in the lurch. The NY Legislature must act boldly to not only get us back on track, but on a more ambitious path.
Rooftop and community solar are uniquely capable of delivering direct utility bills savings to low-income families and renters.
Your constituents need relief.
They’re counting on you to pass the ASAP Act.
Benefits of 20X35
$50 billion
in direct electric bill savings for New Yorkers and $28 billion in indirect savings through wholesale market impacts
145 Million
metric tons of avoided greenhouse gas emissions and improved public health outcomes in environmental justice communities
$3-4 billion
in revenue for rural landowners, municipalities and school districts
15,000 jobs
including blue collar and white collar jobs across the state
Improved land use
through community-scale projects and beneficial siting practices, including solar on the built environment and the co-location of solar and agriculture
Paid for by New York Solar Energy Industries Association