NYSERDA
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· 2026-02-04
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How does how does that work? If you're you're talking about the infrastructure money? Yeah. Yeah. And it's, you know, without without, you know, thinking that we can just, you know, get get it instantaneously, it's enticing. There's about $600,000 le…
the the project mover team sometime in the next couple of weeks. Okay. Yeah. It's my understanding that the original NYSERDA grant has a a finite like, there's an end date, and it's in sight. So that means Project Mover will be stepping away. And in …
Yeah. There the communities are in discussion with shared mobility. Need to know what that is. The shared mobility entity, in partnership with a couple of other entities, will take the project over and also apply for additional NYSERDA funds. Yeah. H…
to talk a little bit about how grants and how to decide when to pursue a particular grant, talk about a little bit on the anticipated state grants, for this year. Grants for potential cap village capital projects that have already been identified, by…
Croton's Board of Trustees took a major step toward renewable energy on February 4, awarding a $302,940 contract to Rivertown Solar of Dobbs Ferry for the installation of a solar canopy at the DPW Garage. The project, funded entirely through NYSERDA …
The current NYSERDA grant funding the six-town initiative expires in 2027, prompting officials to consider fee adjustments and hub advertising to sustain it long-term.
The solar canopy project was slated to be fully funded through grants awarded by the New York State Energy Development and Research Authority (NYSERDA). The village initially issued an Invitation to Bid on July 31, but the lack of compliant responses…