Brooklyn SolarWorks announced today its official acceptance into the NYC Accelerator Service Provider Program. This distinction positions Brooklyn SolarWorks as a trusted resource for building owners and operators seeking to decarbonize their properties to comply with Local Law 97 and contribute to a greener New York City.
The news comes on the heels of Brooklyn SolarWorks’ establishment of a dedicated specialty projects division, Solar for Construction, specializing in solar integration for new construction and renovation projects. This new service caters to architects, developers and general contractors seeking to incorporate solar energy into their projects. The combination of these developments position Brooklyn SolarWorks for significant growth in the multifamily and commercial solar market segments.
“We are grateful to be recognized by NYC Accelerator as a qualified service provider,” said Brooklyn SolarWorks’ CEO, T.R. Ludwig. “We are looking forward to leveraging this accreditation to expand our reach throughout the city to help building owners achieve their decarbonization goals and create healthier, more energy-efficient spaces for residents and tenants.”
NYC Accelerator, a program of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice, is designed to put the city on a pathway to carbon neutrality while building healthier, safer communities. The program provides free resources to help building owners, managers, developers, advocacy groups, industry professionals and city residents implement energy and cost saving measures to decarbonize New York. Interested parties can access events and training, guidance on local laws and regulations and assistance with project financing.
As an NYC Accelerator Service Provider, Brooklyn SolarWorks provides a comprehensive suite of solar solutions that reduce energy and contribute to the decarbonization of New York City, including expert property assessments, customized solar plan development, streamlined installation and assistance with navigating incentives and financing options.
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