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Bronx-based Fieldston Power expands solar access to 72 rent-stabilized buildings across New York City to meet Local Law 97
Fieldston Power, a Bronx-based company, expanded its community distributed solar network to 72 rent-stabilized buildings in New York City, including 48 in the Bronx, to help landlords comply with Local Law 97. The company unveiled a $200 million pipeline to scale the model to 1,000 additional rooftops, offering electricity cost savings for tenants through solar credits and infrastructure financing without upfront costs to landlords.
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