New York State is embarking on a transition to an inclusive clean energy powered economy. All residents, businesses and communities across the State will have access to new opportunities to benefit from this transition including clean energy careers, home improvements, even rebates for businesses and personal transportation. But there’s a lot of information out there, and people may not know where to start.

To help New Yorkers access and navigate these opportunities, NYSERDA created the Regional Clean Energy Hubs. Clean Energy Hubs connect people to the clean energy economy. 

The Mid-Hudson Regional Clean Energy Hub is your team of trusted, knowledgeable, community-based organizations from across the region and is a collaboration of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess, Sullivan, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, and Ulster, in partnership with Sustainable Westchester, New Yorkers for Clean Power, and a growing network of local partners.


New York is Evolving

New York State is committed to meeting the 2019 Climate Act clean energy goals. Those goals will change how the State is powered and will translate into cleaner communities, a reduction in greenhouse gases, the creation of new sectors in the workforce, and an equitable and sustainable economy that all New Yorkers can take part in.

NYSERDA is committed to advancing energy and climate justice through investments in our economy and workforce that address historic inequities and improve health and resilience for all New Yorkers, especially historically marginalized communities.

Learn more about NYSERDA’s Commitment to an Inclusive Clean Energy Economy.

 

Three Steps to a Cleaner, Greener, and More Affordable Home:

Illustration depicting an exterior view of a home with snow covering the roof and a person in the window. The words "Energy-Efficient Home" surround the house.

Step 1: Lower your energy demand with building envelope improvements

An illustration depicting a wood stove and a heat pump with the words "Renewable Heat" above.

Step 2: Switch to renewable sources of heating and cooling

An illustration depicting the sun and a solar panel with the words "Go Solar" to the side.

Step 3: Start generating clean power on-site or support more renewables on the grid with community solar

Graphics used courtesy of CCE Tompkins.


It is easier than ever to make the green choice, the smart choice. We can help.

 

Good help is now easier to find. Energy Advisors provide free support for residents and businesses in the Mid-Hudson Valley looking to make their home or workplace cleaner, greener, and more cost-efficient. We serve the 7 counties of the Mid-Hudson region including Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester. Let us support you through the process of applying for energy programs, selecting contractors, and financing upgrades.

Let our experience with clean energy, energy efficiency, workforce and economic development, education, health, and housing work for you. 

 
 

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