New York State has attained a remarkable milestone in solar energy generation, reaching a new record of 3.3GW at noon on Thursday, May 18. This significant achievement, reported by the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), underscores the state's commitment to renewable energy and its efforts to transition towards a sustainable future.
During that hour, solar capacity accounted for an impressive 20% of the total electricity demand. Notably, behind-the-meter solar installations, including residential and community solar, contributed to the majority of the capacity, generating 3.2GW. In contrast, front-of-the-meter solar, such as utility-scale projects, contributed 130MW.
New York State has long been at the forefront of the community solar market in the United States. It boasts nearly half of the country's installed capacity, amounting to 5.2GW. Building upon this success, the state expanded its NY-Sun initiative last year, aiming to support the installation of 10GW of distributed solar energy by 2030. Additionally, a new framework for distributed generation was approved, prioritizing support for disadvantaged communities with low-to-moderate incomes, among other measures.
As part of its ambitious decarbonization goals, New York State plans to achieve 70% renewable energy generation and completely decarbonize its electricity sector by 2040. To facilitate this transition, the New York State Public Service Commission recently approved a substantial investment of $4.4 billion for transmission upgrades. These upgrades will enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid. The project encompasses 62 local transmission upgrades, expected to be completed between 2024 and 2030, which could create 3.5GW of renewable energy capacity.
Doreen Harris, President and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “New York is one of the most robust solar markets in the US, with programs such as NY-Sun driving significant growth across the state.”
While community solar has been the dominant market segment in New York State, large-scale solar projects also play a significant role. Governor Kathy Hochul launched a solicitation for 2GW of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) projects in the state last September, showcasing the state's commitment to diverse solar development.
The remarkable achievement of reaching 3.3GW of solar generation in New York State demonstrates the substantial progress made in the renewable energy sector. With ongoing investments in transmission infrastructure and supportive initiatives, the state is poised to continue its leadership in renewable energy adoption, furthering its goal of a cleaner and more sustainable future.